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Showing Original Post only (View all)Every Woman Noticed That Infuriating Elizabeth Warren/Joe Biden Debate Moment [View all]
Remember when we knew and largely loved Joe Biden as Uncle Joe, Barack Obamas trusty vice president and surrogate brother? I long for those days. Truly, I wish Biden had let those good feelings, and that fairly fuzzy legacy, stand. But Biden had to go and run for president, dredging up the (perfectly valid) questions of how he mishandled the Clarence Thomas/Anita Hill hearings (which he has all but refused to apologize to Hill for), his allegedly inappropriate touching, and an ever-growing number of patronizing interactions with women. The latest, at Tuesday nights fourth Democratic debate: Biden demanded Elizabeth Warren give him credit for her spearheading the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the federal agency established after the 2008 financial crisis to regulate mortgage lenders, credit card companies, and other financial products.
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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 womans work, and at a very high level no lessin 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 thats secondary to Warrens 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: Its 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.
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primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden