It’s true that studies have shown that the more attractive someone is, the more they make in comparison to their plain looking colleagues. continue reading...
Every year, Forbes magazine releases its list of the 100 most powerful women in the world and this year, it is none other than Michelle Obama, First Lady and wife to President Barack Obama, who is at the top of the list. continue reading...
In order to raise awareness for their views on France’s recently passed law banning women from wearing Muslim full-face veils, two French students paraded around Paris wearing a niqab, mini-shorts and heels, with the bare legs showing. continue reading...
TV Azteca reporter Ines Sainz has been making the media rounds, giving her take on what happened between her and the New York Jets football team on the field and later in the locker room that prompted reports of sexual harassment. continue reading...
Is anything sacred anymore? Apparently not, as the Canadian National Anthem is about to undergo a revision due to Parliament reviewing (and addressing) gender-neutral wording. This revision would directly alter the line “O Canada! Our home and native land! True Patriot love in all thy sons command.” continue reading...
This is so awful! They are suppose to be on the same team and protecting one another… continue reading...
Aside from being Governor, Palin is also the 1984 Miss Alaska runner-up when she represented her home county at Miss Wasilla. Palin also took home Miss Congeniality. continue reading...
Sarah “trainwreck” Palin “quoted” Madeleine Albright in saying: “There’s a place in Hell reserved for women who don’t support other women”.
Problem? Well, for one, it’s downright ignorant. Imagine if Obama says the same about Blacks. But even more reason why it shows Palin does not deserve to breathe, let alone talk or be on a major ticket, is that it misquotes Albright. Here is the actual quote: continue reading...
CBS is showing some spine here, good for them. From Politico:
CBS takes down McCain webad, suggests it’s ‘misleading’ continue reading...