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    women. But Hillary didn't start her career by herself. She needed a man, Bill Clinton, to start her career. She would have never been a political contender if it was not for Bill Clinton. Yeah, I guess that is what feminism is today. People like Sarah Palin, who the left calls a bimbo (so tolerable and understanding, right) actually started her own political career by herself. She did not need a man…

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    Fox News reported that Sarah Palin had gone on Facebook to express her thoughts of the suspension being an attack on freedom of speech. In the report it is said Sarah Palin specifically wrote, “Free speech is an endangered species. Those ‘intolerants’ hatin’ and taking on the Duck Dynasty patriarch for voicing his personal opinion are taking on all…

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    Not All Ladies Are Lady Like! When people talk about women’s right’s people might mention Mia Hamm, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul. What about in TV shows? People might mention Ellen DeGeneres, Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg. What about Tina Fey? People really do not think of her that often as a hero in women’s rights. She is not that first name people come up with. Tina Fey's book Bossypants is about her journey about how she got the way she is today. Bossypants shows Tina Fey's successes and…

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    2008 John McCain, in an attempt to close the gap between genders, choose Sarah Palin as his running mate. Palin in her Vice Presidential acceptance speech implicated why she would be a superior nominee. With her effective use of rhetoric she executed a nationally accepted speech. Not only revealing her political visions, but recognizing John McCain’s credibility and condemning Barack Obama. During her pronouncement, Palin illuminates McCain's qualities- simultaneously validating her own. She…

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    It was already hard for women to do it all and still show male chauvinist that they can compete. With Ms. Palin presence, she brought the idea that women are sporadic, uninformed, and cannot handle a political job while being a mother. Of course she does not represent womankind but it only takes one individual in the limelight to ruin it for the rest. An example…

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    correlated with this ideology was during the 2008 presidential election. In this election, Hillary Clinton was running for president as a democratic politician, and republican Sarah Palin ran with John McCain as vice president. Each woman received a lot of criticism for their appearances at events. Most people perceived Sarah Palin as trying to be sexy and attractive,…

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    For instance, gender played a prominent role in the 2008 election as it became the first Presidential election in which a woman—Hillary Clinton—won a major American party’s presidential primary. 2008 also marked the first time that that a woman—Sarah Palin—appeared on a Republican presidential ticket, and the second time overall that a woman appeared on a major party’s presidential ticket. Additionally, the contributions of the wives of candidates Barack Obama, John McCain, and John Edwards…

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    Tough Guise 2 Analysis

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    Gender is often confused with sex. However, sex is the biological differences between male and female while gender is socially constructed traits and positions that make a male a male and a female a female. Michael Kimmel discusses this in Human Beings – An Engendered Species and explains how gender is socially constructed. Gender is socially created through gender differences which are created through social (patterns of behavior and relationships) and cultural (ideas and values) structures.…

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    Pathos is when satirists go from a serious topic to a ridiculous matter. It is also a device that appeals to the readers emotions. Sarah Palin, an American politician explained her views on illegal immigration to Fox News. Palin claims, “’Native Americans should go back to Nativia” which is a ridiculous statement mocking illegal immigration (Barkeley). This is ridiculous because Native Americans have nowhere to ‘go back to’. Native…

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    Witch Archetype Analysis

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    Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton are famous in politics. Both are level-headed strong women which can but heads in that career field. Sarah’s archetype would be a royal archetype. She is outspoken and does not like Hillary. Based on Motto Time, the article states that Palin visited the White House in April of 2017, where she was having lunch with President Trump. “During the visit, Palin, Nugent, and Rock mockingly posed under Hillary Clinton’s…

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