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The Dems did back in like 07. They eventually accepted a nominee but they made a big show about fighting Bush 2 on his nomination.

There is a gap, it’s just not due to discrimination. But I think there is another problem that doesn’t get any attention: inflated degree requirements for many jobs that do not require college degrees. Admin assistant, nurse, veterinary technician, flight attendant: all now require a college degree, didn’t in the

Racial/ethnic diversity is not the only definition of diversity.

Why? Cuz the world does not center around your special taste in music and tv and some people who, unlike you and me, actually put their money into this, believe that enough people would like to watch this story. I, for one, love the 60's and 70's music era and there’s no one better than Scorsese to bring this back to

I’m not sure how you can accuse the Swimsuit Issue of “exploitation” and withholding “fat paychecks” from its models while also talking about the large “sums of money doled out to Heidi Klum and her sisters in swimwear.”

I agree. And if we’re being fair, the low sales of SI for Women and struggles of women’s professional sports leagues suggest that women also have a limited interest in women as athletes.

No, um, taste.

Here’s why:

It’s a Scorsese series on HBO with Mick Jagger as a co-creator about the 70's in Rock. Of course it’s going to be a white male centric show. That’s what this era was in Rock music. Your mock surprise and indignation sounds about a shallow as lamenting the fact, that there are no outright white male leads in a Shonda

“Congratulations, SI, for expanding your view of what beauty is, but why don’t we all expand our view of what women are?”

Freakonomics did an episode on this recently. The conclusion was that discrimation has very little to do with the pay gap, but the majority of household and dependent care falling on women does which takes their focus off of their careers. It was a good episode if you havnt heard it.

Put in the extra 20 hours a week that men do, and go into a field that pays more than blogging at Gawker.