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Every Woman Noticed That Infuriating Elizabeth Warren/Joe Biden Debate Moment
Well, probably not EVERY woman noticed. But MANY did! And it seems to be causing quite a stir. And raising lots of painful memories ....
https://www.vogue.com/article/elizabeth-warren-joe-biden-democratic-presidential-debate?verso=true
This interaction contained multitudes, and virtually all of them sparked familiar frustration and infuriation in women watching. Perhaps most maddening of all was the practice of a man attempting to take credit for a woman’s work, and at a very high level no less—in this case, Biden raising his voice and practically shouting at Warren: “I went on the floor and got you votes. I got votes for that bill.” Sure, but that’s secondary to Warren’s conceiving of the CFPB itself, as even former chief Obama adviser David Axelrod noted on Twitter. The Harvard Business Review has found that women tend to get less credit than men for group work: It’s more than troubling that, if Biden had his way, this principle would hold true even when said “group work” takes place in the upper echelons of government.
Biden was among the candidates at the debate predictably coming for Warren as new polls show her sliding into front-runner status, but it didn’t serve the former VP to grab for credit on her landmark achievement. Rather, it struck a nerve with every woman who has raised an idea at work and been ignored, only to have a man reintroduce the same idea and be lauded for it. There’s even a word for the phenomenon: “hepeating”.
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[Warren's] response also felt charged, and deeply relatable to female viewers, both because of what Warren said and what she didn’t: It seemed the textbook case of having to keep cool and collected in the face of an interrupting male colleague, even if what you really want to do is go off. [emphasis mine] “Boy is Warren carefully not saying some things here,” tweeted FiveThirtyEight’s Nate Silver. But, of course, if Warren had said what we all imagined she might be thinking—some professorial version of “step off my resumé and stop interrupting”—she’d be crucified as sassy, hysterical, or both.
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Always the impossible standard!

tblue37
(66,270 posts)tblue37
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BlueMTexpat
(15,539 posts)This exchange was not a wise move on Biden's part, IMO.
BeyondGeography
(40,292 posts)while at the same time nuanced and strong, all done on the fly in a matter of seconds. That, “thank you,” eg, perfectly timed, perfect in tone, and then she cut the applause short instead of basking in it. It was presidential.
BlueMTexpat
(15,539 posts)Such a change from the buffoon who currently occupies the WH!
Poise, class and no sound bite to be used against her!
tblue37
(66,270 posts)IronLionZion
(47,910 posts)She handled it like a boss. And she will debate Trump or Pence like a boss.
LittleGirl
(8,586 posts)hysterical potus, we can finally nail that b.s. to the ground. He's so emotional and unhinged and there is no woman alive that is THAT bad. I was very proud of her performance. But I've been a Warren fan for at least a decade and I look forward to voting for her.
BlueMTexpat
(15,539 posts)BlueMTexpat
(15,539 posts)Notice how some who keep posting negative things about EW are *crickets* about this.
https://theslot.jezebel.com/just-try-to-watch-joe-biden-lecture-elizabeth-warren-wi-1839083135
“All the Washington insiders and strategic geniuses said ‘Don’t even try, because you’ll never get it passed,’” Warren said. “And sure enough, the big banks fought us, the Republicans fought us, some of the Democrats fought us. But we got that agency passed into law. It has now forced big banks to return more than $12 billion directly to people they cheated.”
She went on to say: “You want to get something done in America? We have to get out and fight for the things that touch people’s lives.”
Then Biden flew into what can only be described as a rage of the most manly proportions:
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