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Liberal feminist Gloria Steinem brushed off John McCain’s ordeal
as a prisoner of war and torture victim in Vietnam, saying it doesn’t
qualify him to be president.
Steinem’s slap at McCain’s 5 1/2 years in captivity came during a “Women
for Hillary” campaign event in Austin, Tex.
“This is supposed to be a qualification to be president?” Steinem told
the crowd as she was discussing McCain’s captivity by the Viet Cong, the
New York Observer reported. “I don’t think so.”
“Suppose John McCain had been Joan McCain and had got captured, shot
down and been a POW for eight years.
“Reporters would ask, ‘What did you do wrong to get captured? What terrible
things did you do while you were there as a captive for eight years?’”
Steinem Mocks POW McCain Monday, March 3, 2008 9:41
AM By: Newsmax Staff
http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/Steinem_Mocks_POW_McCain/2008/03/03/77330.html
Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem, and Rosie O'Donnell are
backing a new left-wing radio network that plans to appeal to women listeners
and counter the dominance of conservative talk radio and its "male point
of view."
The new talk-radio network is called GreenStone and will
be officially launched on Sept. 12, 2006. Its Web site describes it as
"a clear alternative to the polarizing, highly political talk commonly
heard on AM radio."
Steinhem, in a recent interview with The New York Times,
has also made clear that her network is at war with Rush Limbaugh for
audience share.
"We know what women want," says GreenStone's mission statement,
"and have the entertainment, political, social and business connections
to deliver it . . . Our goal is to build the leading brand for women's
talk programming."
Fonda, Steinem and Rosie Challenge Rush,
‘Male Point of View'
Lowell Ponte Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2006/9/5/181056.shtml
The "feminist” radio company whose founders include Jane
Fonda and Gloria Steinem failed to attract an audience and it signed
off the air for good on Friday.
Monday, Aug. 20, 2007 1:10 p.m. EDT Jane
Fonda’s Radio Network Tanks
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2007/8/20/131211.shtml
At a pivotal time in the abortion debate, Ms. magazine is
releasing its fall issue next week with a cover story titled "We Had Abortions,"
accompanied by the names of thousands of women nationwide who signed a
petition making that declaration.
The signatories include Ms. founder Gloria Steinem,
comedian Carol Leifer, and actresses Kathy Najimy and Amy Brenneman, but
most are not famous names.
From the NewsMax.com Staff For the story
behind the story...
Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2006 9:36 p.m. EDT Ms. Magazine Shows Perverse 'Pride'
in Abortions
http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/10/3/214030.shtml
The March for Women's Lives Celebrity Coalition includes:
(4/16/2004)
Margie Adam, Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Aniston, Curtis
Armstrong, Elaine Aronson, Bea Arthur, Ed Asner, Kevin Bacon, Alec Baldwin,
William Baldwin, Meredith Baxter, Shari Belafonte, Maria Bello, Polly
Bergen, Thora Birch, Amy Brenneman, Betty Buckley, Jessica Capshaw, Lynda
Carter, Stockard Channing, Jill Clayburgh, Kate Clinton, Glenn Close,
Cindy Crawford, Sheryl Crow, Alan Cumming, Tyne Daly, Blythe Danner, Kristin
Davis, Ossie Davis, Dana Delany, Laura Dern, Ellen DeGeneres, Ani DiFranco,
Illeana Douglas, Denise Dowse, Fran Drescher, Kirsten Dunst, David Eigenberg,
Hector Elizondo, Emme, Eve Ensler, Giancarlo Esposito, Melissa Etheridge,
Morgan Fairchild, Edie Falco, Frances Fisher, Calista Flockhart, Jane
Fonda, Bonnie Franklin, Janeane Garofalo, Ana Gasteyer, Indigo Girls,
Annabeth Gish, Whoopi Goldberg, Lauren Graham, Maggie Gyllenhaal, LisaGay
Hamilton, Ben Harper, Ed Harris, Salma Hayek, Marg Helgenberger, Isabella
Hofmann, Helen Hunt, Amy Jo Johnson, Kathryn Joosten, Ashley Judd, Catherine
Keener, Carole King, Swoosie Kurt, Christine Lahti, Sanaa Lathan, Sharon
Lawrence, Lisa Loeb, Amy Madigan, Natalie Maines, Wendie Malick, Joshua
Malina, Camryn Manheim, Frances McDormand, Ewan McGregor, Marilyn McIntyre,
Sarah McLachlan, Moby, Demi Moore, Julianne Moore, Alanis Morissette,
Kathy Najimy, Alyson Palmer, Joe Pantoliano, Mary-Louise Parker, Adrian
Pasdar, Pink, Martha Plimpton, Doris Roberts, Paul Rudd, Susan Sarandon,
Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Cybill Shepherd, SONiA, Fisher Stevens,
Gloria Steinem, Julia Stiles, Corky and Mike Stoller, Sharon Stone,
Amber Tamblyn, Mary Testa, Charlize Theron, Uma Thurman, Heather
Tom, Stanley Tucci, Kathleen Turner, Ted Turner, Sarah Weddington, Audrey
Wells, Bradley Whitford, Alfre Woodard, Thom Yorke, Amy Ziff, Elizabeth
Ziff
The March for Women's Lives in Washington D.C. on April 25 is being led
by seven co-sponsoring organizations: American Civil Liberties Union,
Black Women's Health Imperative, Feminist Majority, NARAL Pro-Choice America,
National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, National Organization
for Women and Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
The March for Women's Lives Celebrity Coalition includes:
(4/16/2004)
http://aclu.org/reproductiverights/gen/12565res20040416.html
War talk in Washington is alarming and unnecessary.
We are patriotic Americans who share the belief that Saddam Hussein cannot
be allowed to possess weapons of mass destruction. We support rigorous
United Nations weapons inspections to assure Iraq’s effective disarmament.
However, a preemptive military invasion of Iraq will harm American national
interests . Such a war will increase human suffering, arouse animosity
tow a rd our country, increase the likelihood of terrorist attacks, damage
the economy, and undermine our moral standing in the world. It will make
us less, not more, secure .
We reject the doctrine—a reversal of long-held American tradition—that
our country, alone, has the right to launch first-strike attacks.
The valid U.S. and U.N. objective of disarming Saddam Hussein can be
achieved through legal diplomatic means. There is no need for war. Let
us instead devote our resources to i m p roving the security and well-being
of people here at home and around the world.
Si g n e d , A rtists United to Win Without Wa r
Mike Farrell and Robert Greenwald, C o - C h a i r s - Gillian Anderson
- Edward Asner - Rene Auberjonois - David Bale - Kim Basinger - Ed Begley,
Jr. - Theo Bikel - Barbara Bosson - Jackson Browne - Peter Buck (REM)
- Diahann Carroll - Eugene J. C a r r o l l , Jr., Rear Adm. U.S. Navy
( R e t . ) Kathleen Chalfant - Don Cheadle - Jill Clayburgh - David Clennon
- Jack Coleman - Peter Coyote - Lindsay Crouse - Suzanne Cryer - Matt
Damon - Dana Daurey - A m b a s s a d o r Jonathan Dean (U.S. Rep. to
NATOWarsaw Pact) - Vincent D’Onofrio - David Duchovny - Olympia Dukakis
- Charles S. Dutton - Hector Elizondo - Cary Elwes - Shelley Fabares -
Mike Farrell - Mia Farrow - Laurence Fishburne - Sean Patrick Flanery
- Bonnie Franklin - John Fugelsang - Jeananne Garafalo - Larry Gelbart
- Melissa Gilbert - Danny Glover - Elliott Gould - Samaria Graham- Robert
Greenwald - Robert Guillaume - Paul Haggis - Robert David Hall - Ethan
Hawke - Ken Howard - Helen Hunt - Anjelica Huston - LaTanya Richardson
J a c k s o n - Samuel L. Jackson - Jane Kaczmarek - Melina Kanakaredes
- Casey Kasem - Mimi Kennedy - Jessica Lange - Tea Leoni - Wendie Malick
- Camryn Manheim - Marsha Mason - Richard Masur - Dave Mathews - Kent
McCord - Robert Duncan M c N e i l l - Mike Mills (REM) - Janel Moloney-
Esai Morales - Ed O’Neill - Chris Noth - Peter Onorati - Alexandra Paul
- Ambassador Edward Peck (former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq) - Seth Peterson
CCH Pounder - David Rabe- Alan Rachins - Bonnie Raitt - Carl Reiner -
Tim Robbins - Steve Robinson, Sgt., U.S. Army (Ret.) (National Gulf War
Resource Center) - Mitch Ryan - Susan Sarandon - Tony Shalhoub - Jack
Shanahan, Vice Adm. U.S. Navy ( R e t . ) - William Schallert - Martin
Sheen - Armin Shimerman - Gloria Steinem - Marcia Strassman - Michael
Stipe (REM) - Susan Sullivan - Loretta Swit - Studs Terkel - Lily Tomlin
- Blair Underwood - Dennis Weaver - Bradley Whitford - James Whitmore
- James Whitmore, Jr. - Alfre Woodard - Noah Wyle - Peter Yarrow - Howard
Zinn
http://www.winwithoutwarus.org/pdf/celeb_ad.pdf
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