The ink in Kathleen Parker's pen played a major role in the president being reelected; particularly by her exposing the Republican party's mind-set in her March 11 column. That antagonized the huge voting bloc of American women not only by its title,
These women give no quarter when second-class citizenship rears its ugly head, for they are extremely proud and honor-bound not to detract from the sacrifices endured by their early pioneer sisters in their seemingly insurmountable struggle toward equality.
Today's women become easily riled when men introduce planks to their party's platform that infringe on their personal lives.
