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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, 'How do we beat the bitch?'
Geri Spieler: Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister Geri Spieler 2010
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, 'How do we beat the bitch?'
Geri Spieler: Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister Geri Spieler 2010
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, 'How do we beat the bitch?'
Geri Spieler: Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister Geri Spieler 2010
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, 'How do we beat the bitch?'
Geri Spieler: Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister Geri Spieler 2010
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, “How do we beat the bitch?”
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, “How do we beat the bitch?”
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, “How do we beat the bitch?”
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, 'How do we beat the bitch?'
Geri Spieler: Big Girls Don't Cry by Rebecca Traister Geri Spieler 2010
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I love my easy-bake kitchen and all, but sometimes a girl needs to stretch.
In the kitchen with Everyday Food | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008
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This was the easy-bake misogyny of anti-Hillary men, but also of women eager to advertise their solidarity with and enthusiasm for traditional gender roles, like the one who entered a John McCain rally in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, in November 2007 and asked the presumptive Republican candidate, “How do we beat the bitch?”
Big Girls Don’t Cry Rebecca Traister 2010
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