A 2010 study on backlash against female politicians found that «participants experienced feelings of moral outrage» such as contempt, anger, and disgust
when women politicians were described as power - seeking.
Not exact matches
Firstly, they're not getting much local love — civic
politicians in both cities tried to get the Trump name off the towers
when he first floated a Muslim ban in late 2015, and the Vancouver property got hit with eggs during last month's
women's march.
Dr Barry Morgan, along with the incoming Children's Commissioner Professor Sally Holland and other prominent Welsh figures, urged
politicians to repeal the legal defence of «reasonable punishment»
when they vote on the Violence Against
Women bill.
And what exactly happens
when the tables are turned and as a Christian you find yourself under the thumb of an Islamist
politician who insists that
women not be allowed to walk in public between 9AM and 6PM.
When male
politicians or pastors speak about
women and contraception, they sometimes make generalizations that reflect a lack of experience.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says that more
women politicians on the state and local levels would lead to better government accountability, especially during a time
when men are behaving badly in both New York City and Albany.
Barbara Bartoletti, with the League of
Women Voters, says many
politicians believe it's safer for their chances to be reelected under the present system,
when only a small number of their core supporters come to the polls.
When the Orange
women take on UConn tomorrow night, some New York
politicians will have more than just team pride on the line.
Women politicians often face particular challenges
when deciding how much to reveal about their personal life.
«It is not acceptable that our law continues to relegate
women down the succession to the Crown, at a time
when no sane
politician would argue in its favour.»
The state is the first to implement such a law, a bold move at a time
when many federal and state
politicians throughout the country are taking action to restrict
women's access to contraception, such as defunding Planned Parenthood — a major provider a family planning health care services in the U.S. — and attempting to block a provision in the Affordable Care Act that mandates health insurance companies cover the cost of contraceptives.
When a prominent
politician and a beautiful young
woman vanish inside a London subway station, Scotland Yard's Inspector Calhoun investigates and makes a horrifying discovery.
Yet he finds himself thrust into the underbelly of white crime
when a strange assignment falls into his lap: find Daphne Monet, a missing white
woman with black «predilections» and suspicious ties to a prominent
politician.
In fact, Victoria's loyalty to Melbourne, combined with her political naivete, brings on her first crisis as queen:
when Melbourne is defeated by Tory
politician Sir Robert Peel, Victoria ignores the custom of replacing her Whig ladies - in - waiting with Tory
women, and Peel resigns, returning Melbourne to office.
She was interviewing Azita, a female
politician,
when one of the
woman's daughters let slip that the youngest «son» was really a girl.
The
politicians responsible would now be feted as great statesmen and
women, and there is no chance whatsoever that seven years later there would be any inquiry pouring over the finer nuances of international law, the AG's advice, and precisely who knew what and
when regarding WMD.
A
woman, not
politicians, should make the informed decisions
when it comes to her own reproductive rights.
Just as
women trust Planned Parenthood health centers
when it comes to their medical care, they trust Planned Parenthood advocacy and political organizations
when we speak out about the policies and
politicians that determine their access to their health care.
Low - income
women, who end up not getting the care they need
when politicians block their access.
«The
politicians and special interest groups pushing this kind of legislation think that nobody will notice — or care —
when women and men in low - income communities lose their only source of health care.»
«Even as millions of people count on Planned Parenthood for essential health care, there are some
politicians working to turn the clock back
when it comes to
women's health,» said Richards.
Kander quickly came to Planned Parenthood's defense
when extremist
politicians targeted the care provided to tens of thousands of
women Missouri health centers and millions across the country, standing against wrongheaded Congressional efforts to defund Planned Parenthood and decrying
politicians who made
women's health care a political punching bag.
«This ad amplifies the message that we're hearing from Planned Parenthood patients and supporters in Ohio and beyond: we are all better off
when women and their doctors — not
politicians — are the ones making medical decisions,» said Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America «Birth Control: We All Benefit» campaign reminds Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit
when women have access to affordable birth control, despite the continued attempts by some
politicians and for - profit companies to take away the no co-pay birth control benefit provided through the Affordable Care Act.
«At a time
when politicians across the country insist on politicizing
women's health, Massachusetts must become a leader in promoting and expanding access to
women's health and protecting reproductive rights,» Sampson said.
That is what we are going to remind these
politicians and bosses who continue to insist that they should be the ones who decide if and
when women can access birth control,» said Richards.
The campaign will remind Americans and their elected representatives that we all benefit
when women have access to affordable birth control, despite the continued attempts by some
politicians and for - profit companies to take this benefit away.
The bottom line is that a
woman, not
politicians, should make decisions
when it comes to her pregnancy.»
The case exposed the lie that anti-abortion
politicians have been peddling for years: that it's somehow «safer» for
women when the state imposes medically unnecessary, onerous restrictions on health centers and clinicians that provide abortions.
We have seen what happens in states like Texas, and now in Iowa,
when politicians attack access to care at Planned Parenthood — it's devastating, and sometimes deadly, for the
women who are left with nowhere to turn for care.
Apparently, Sen. Bob Onder, a Republican
politician in Missouri and an allergy doctor, can't stand
when women are able to freely make reproductive choices.