National Organization for Women

  • NOW, wait a second ...

    The New York branch of the National Organization for Women's press release about Ted Kennedy's endorsement of Obama has feminists shaking their heads.
  • Fatherhood funds neglect moms?

    NOW argues fatherhood initiative amounts to sex discrimination.
  • A tame rallying cry for Hillary Clinton

    The National Organization for Women PAC endorses Clinton, but emphasizes identity politics over policy.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    NOW leader is right: Paterno's comments on sex assault are "appalling." But resign? Let's get a grip.
  • Would you let your sister vote for this man?

    From groping the breasts of TV hosts to making crudely sexist comments, Arnold Schwarzenegger has given machismo a bad name.
  • Trans family values

    HBO Films' "Normal" is supposedly a pro-tolerance paean about a marriage that survives a sex change. So why does it make us root for divorce?
  • Out with the old and out with the new

    Feminism of every stripe has failed. It's time for a gender equality movement.
  • Who harassed whom?

    The former chief of staff to Sen. Max Baucus claims he sexually harassed her, then fired her, but the senator tells an entirely different story -- that she was relentlessly abusing his staff.
  • Betty Friedan: Her Life

    Norah Vincent reviews 'Betty Friedan: Her Life' by Judith Hennessee.
  • Battling stag/nation

    Radical hag Mary Daly stands up to Boston College for forcing coed classes.
  • Reality bites

    By making the irrelevant Mike Tyson case a big PR issue, the National Organization for Women has demonstrated once again that it is run by imperious and out-of-touch white women -- aka 'Miss Anne.'
  • This shameless hussy ballbuster Clinton scandals.

  • Promises, Promises

    "We couldn't dominate women if we wanted to."
  • Mothers Who Think: Does President Clinton feel women's pain -- or cause it?

    Feminist author Barbara Ehrenreich lashes out at a White House workplace that seems organized around President Clinton's 'problem.'

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