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August 31, 2007 · Filed Under Feminism, Internet Media, Politics 

Jenn Satterwhite wrote a really good, fair discussion of the Edwards’ parenting flack.

Joanne Bamberger on the Huffington Post:

We are the acknowledged spenders of household income. We’re the demographic that advertisers want.

Exhibit A? The huge Butterball turkey sitting on one of the exhibitor’s tables throughout the event. So they want our opinions (and money) when it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, but not on one of the most important presidential elections of our time.

Only two presidential candidates deigned to send representatives to BlogHer, one of them being Elizabeth Edwards. Yet, when it came to the mostly middle-aged white male blogging conference the following week, the media couldn’t get enough and the Democratic presidential contenders were out in full force.

Suzanne Reisman on Tucker Max:

I couldn’t help but like the asshole. Is he a drunkard? Totally, and I am not too keen on slobbering drunks. Is he a shithead? For sure. Would he probably rate me on his vile “Tucker Max Female Rating System” as “a common stock pig?”

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