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Noemie Emery: Why lefties fear strong women like Liz Cheney

By: Noemie Emery
Examiner Columnist
October 21, 2009

For a feminist party, Democrats have a problem with women, or rather, with one certain type: Young and/or youngish, cute and/or stunning, with good hair, many children, and outspoken center-right views.

Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann (dark hair, with five children) first roused the beast, and misogynist instincts. Now there's Liz Cheney, (blond, with five children), whom they themselves have made into a star.

There she was, working away with her father on his memoir when they began to attack him, and she turned up on cable defending his record. She became a sensation, and they started to growl.

Now she's founded a Web site -- Keep America Safe -- with Bill Kristol and Debra Burlingame, (sister of the pilot whose plane hit the Pentagon) -- to critique President Obama on security issues. People began talking of "Senator Cheney." And then le merde hit the fan.

At Vanity Fair, Michael Wolff pawed through the adjective bin and came up with a handful, calling her "pernicious" and "venomous," and that was just the beginning. She was also "sour, wounded, aggrieved, graceless, paranoid ... self-pitying, doubtless, extreme, aggressive and defensive, she might literally kill you and your kind if she could."

On the other hand, MSNBC"s Chris Matthews, while calling her a "front" for Bill Kristol, found her enchanting. "A very delightful young woman," he said on his program. "She's great. You can chat with her ... nothing strange about her at all."

This freaked out Michelle Cottle, alarmed at this and at an another appearance on "Morning Joe," where the interviewers talked as if she and her father were real human beings, the sin of all sins on the left.

"Gag," she wrote on the Plank blog at The New Republic's web site, and advised them to find the "right blend of non-brutish ruthlessness" to eviscerate her without seeming to do so. "Liz Cheney is a particularly dangerous combination of sweet-as-sugar looks and savage instincts," she warned.

"Going at her roughly and directly as she does her opponents could backfire. But cutting her any slack -- or sitting by as media types coo, gurgle, and make ... goo-goo eyes at her is a good way to wind up stuck in the undercarriage of her SUV."

Actually, there is a real way to refute her, but it seems to be hard to deploy. It's to say politely, "Your ideas are mistaken," and then calmly explain how and why. In practice, however, this hasn't worked out.

In March, when Obama was still very popular, she and her father opposed him on "torture," Guantanamo Bay, and other security issues, and sent "The One" packing. By summer, she was on so many news shows that liberal bloggers attacked the programmers who gave her exposure. This is the sign she was being effective. If she were hurting her cause (or her father) they'd want her on air all the time.

Wolff (and Maureen Dowd) try to damn her by saying she's part of some dark Cheney enterprise, but the reason they loathe her isn't dear dad. She's what they fear most, a rock star with outreach, a feminine woman who isn't a feminist, a conviction politician who crosses culture lines easily, and isn't easily set up or mocked.

She's Palin-Plus (Palin, plus pedigree), who Palin would be if she had been marinated from birth in the Beltway political culture, plus a top-ranking school and a mother who was one of the first stars of "Crossfire," and minus the embarrassing ex-almost-son-in-law, the moose, and the family drama.

"Saturday Night Live" would have a hard time getting her number. She has conservative cred, but expressed in a Beltway-type patois that blue state independents do not find threatening.

She's a Palin who could tie Katie Couric in knots, a mom from McLean who could be Cottle's neighbor. Moms from McLean could be her constituents. Cottle couldn't easily explain to a non-left-wing neighbor why Cheney is "dangerous." That's why Cottle hates her, and wants her destroyed.

That's why Liz, and those like her, bring out the witch-hunting bloodlust in liberals; why "gutsy" and "tough" in a Hillary Clinton become "savage" and "rough" in a female conservative. They ought to get over this fear of strong women. It's what they told us to do.

Examiner Columnist Noemie Emery is contributing editor to the Weekly Standard and author of "Great Expectations: The Troubled Lives of Political Families."




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Eric Dondero

Oct 21, 2009

Yeah, Liz is great. But to what end? Both Republican Senators from Wyoming are firmly entrenched and not looking like they're about to go anywheres. The Congressional seat from WY, is a tad beneath her stardom. Governor? Too parochial.

We Republicans need to find some sort of place for Liz. Cable News Pundit doesn't quite fit her extensive talents.

 

Ohiolad

Oct 21, 2009

I guess it is human nature that women can create strong, even extreme reactions in men. As a conservative I find Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Michelle Malkin, and Liz Cheney to be captivating. At the other extreme, Maddow, Behar, Garofaolo, etc. seem particularly vicious and loathesome creatures; the rest like Clift and Carlson are merely irritating. The only one I have any respect for is Camille Paglia.

 

Patrick in Des Moines

Oct 21, 2009

Ohiolad:

To me, Maddow, Behar, Garofaolo, (All of whom set off my spell check), represent the "Mean Girls' of the political spectrum.

Like the girls in that movie, they must destroy anyone who is smarter, prettier or more popular.

Liz Cheney is all three.

 

Oct 21, 2009

Liz Cheney has a history of lying, like her father. If "lying" is what makes you "a strong woman" among Republicans, that explains why it is a dying party.

 

Mr. Feminism

Oct 21, 2009

Sloppy pop psychology, Noemie. Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann, and Lynn Cheney are center-right? Are you sure to don't mean "solid right"? Hard-right political sentiments are the only real reason your liberal feminist strawwomen dislike the conservative ladies you mention. If the ladies were "attractive" mothers with center-left politics, they wouldn't get so much grief from the liberal attack dogs you mention. "Lefties" dislike "righties", regardless of their charisma. Would you claim that righties hate Obama because he's an "attractive" alpha father with center-left politics? Get over yourself.

 

baluc/ka

Oct 21, 2009

It's a numbers game. With liberals advocating one child per family for the earth's survival, these women - Palin, Bachman and Liz Cheney with their five children, have more important things on their mind: saving conservatism, capitalism and country.

 

Retired CPO

Oct 21, 2009

It is interesting how liberal women are so opposed to living a life in which fulfillment comes from contributing to the improvement of society. The vocation of motherhood so outshines all others that for over a 1000 years women were considered to be ladies at all times until they proved otherwise. The sight of a woman feeding her babies naturally offends these liberal paragons, even though they think nothing of ripping off their own clothes to satisfy a dare, participate in a "beauty" contest, or show how few morals they have through an R or X rated movie in which they serve as the gratifying sec object of a bunch of dirty old men. Liz infuriates these women, because she does not need to justify her actions to others since they conform to her conscience. I am sure that regardless of the area of endeavor she seledts, she will excel without sounding like one of harridans on "The View"

 

Jim Treacher

Oct 21, 2009

Maddow: Mean girl? Well, you're half-right.

 

Jim Treacher

Oct 21, 2009

"Liz Cheney has a history of lying, like her father."

An accusation that No-Name here will now utterly fail to back up.

 

Amanda

Oct 21, 2009

Noemie Emery must be from another planet. Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachman, Liz Cbeney, and Michelle Malkin are distinct political liabilities for a party seeking a comback. Palin somes off as ignorant trailer trash, Bachman is loony, Cheney is a clone of her toxic father and a stooge of the witless Bill Krystal, and Malkin is an uncivilized ranter. These women are far to the right of "center-right" and an embarrassment to the women of America. The GOP should move away from them and back to the mainstream American center.

 

Ohiolad

Oct 21, 2009

Amanda, our conservative women, besides being better looking than yours, are our greatest assets, though I can understand your attempt to convince us otherwise. But I only speak for myself and cannot speak for all women as you apparently can. A great many of those unprincipled RINOs who occupy the “political center” as you would like to define it and who you feel are the only hope for the Republican party are going to find themselves purged from the party in the next set of primaries and looking for a different line of work.

 

John Dillinger

Oct 21, 2009

Outside the South, Republicans have an unfavorable to favorable rating of 3 to 1, while Obama's is almost the reverse, and you people think the solution is to promote the people who've made the Republican brand so toxic? Brilliant! I mean, like the genius Ohiolad explains, the Republican politicos are all better looking. That should reverse Obama's advantage for sure!

 

Nick

Oct 21, 2009

If good looks correlate with conservatism, why isn't the columnist a Democrat?

 

Sapwolf

Oct 21, 2009


Sarah/Liz 2012

That team will surely defeat Obama in 2012 unless he cuts out the Chicago gangster tactics, stops campaigning, pulls to the middle and actually leads.

He's so insecure and out-of-touch.

 

Sapwolf

Oct 21, 2009


Palin, Bachmann, Cheney...

The 5CubClub! Can't beat'em.

Meanwhile, the panic sets in in the White House.

 

AST

Oct 21, 2009

This is the second time I've cheered a piece in the past two days. I've been saying that I'd love to vote for Liz Cheney and then someone better qualified puts those feelings into words. She's got the combination of family, brains, experience, poise and toughness to be a great leader.

 

Bunyip

Oct 21, 2009

"Liz Cheney has a history of lying, like her father."

I see the Soros-funded troll squad has sprung into action.

 

Gary

Oct 21, 2009

Oh man, a Sarah Plain/Liz Cheney ticket in 2012 would be incredible.

Talk about Obama getting all wee-wee'ed up! He'd be curled up in the Oval Office in the fetal position sucking his thumb!

Even better, "progressives" around the country would spontaneously combust!

 

MissButterfly

Oct 21, 2009

I'd love to be able to vote for Liz Cheney for something - I've admired her since the first time I saw and heard her!
It's not a bit hard to figure out why liberals, liberal women in particular, don't like strong, conservative women with many children - they're jealous.

 

Jimbob

Oct 22, 2009

Excellent article, Noemie.

You inspire such a telling phrase ...

Liberal women ARE such a lot of misogynists

 

Oct 22, 2009

Well facts and reality, have very little to do with it. Tina Fey, has
a superficial resemblance to Sarah, but she deliberately 'dowdified her performance, to create a Sarah devoid
of the personality, the charisma, and
even the attractiveness, of the original. The result could be seen when
they were put side by side. This team
of performers is woefully even less equipped to do biting satire, that's why
they are bringing back Fey after Nov 17

 

Kurt

Oct 22, 2009

If you say Liz Cheney 'lies' --- then back it up with FACTS!!!

What drives people nuts about Liz Cheney is -- she is RIGHT!!!

She absolutely SHREDS the arguments made by those with whom she has debates.

And I bet 'The One' loses some sleep over that!!!

 

Lavaux

Oct 22, 2009

Ah yes, the politics of personal destruction. Do progressives know any other kind?

Behold our first post-racial president, bunkering down in the White House with his enemies list (with radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh at the top?!) while dispatching his conscience-free henchmen to do his dirty work on the national news shows. Can anyone say, "Uniter, not a divider?"

Progressives can sell their appealing visions to the voters, but they can't govern because the real world is nothing like they imagine it should be. Perhaps that's why Pres. Obama has spent his first 9 months in office campaigning instead of governing. Pathetic. Americans elected a divisive Campaigner in Chief instead of a unifying Commander in Chief.

 

cfrk

Oct 22, 2009

Amanda,
I see you belong to the party of Hate.

 

JohnR

Oct 22, 2009

The Left hates Palin/Bachman/Cheney for the same reason they hate Clarence Thomas and Alberto Gonzalez. The Left thinks they OWN the minority and female votes. They've spent two generations convincing these people that they're "victims" and must vote for the Dems as a bloc. Those who reject the Church of the Left are viewed as apostates who must be destroyed through character assassination, ridicule, and personal attacks.

 

scituate_tgr

Oct 22, 2009

Kurt said:
Oct 22, 2009
If you say Liz Cheney 'lies' --- then back it up with FACTS!!! What drives people nuts about Liz Cheney is -- she is RIGHT!!!
--
Truth to a lib = lies. They can process truth or facts even if it's right there in front of them. Not too difficult to understand once you accept the fact that liberalism is a mental disorder.

 

mike nimzo

Oct 22, 2009

I literally spit out my coffee when I saw this hilarious headline. Thanks for the laugh.

 

Oct 22, 2009

The prominent women on the right are class acts. The prominent women on the left are ugly, and I'm not talking physically.

Has any PROMINENT conservative woman ever called the other side NAZIS the way Nancy Pelosi has?

 

Frist

Oct 22, 2009

Who is Liz Cheney?

 

Susan

Oct 22, 2009

I am so proud of these women of the GOP. For years, I have watched the bitter liberal hags try to define "feminist" as a no-more-than-one-child group of women who must hate men in order to succeed in their careers. There are many of us with successful careers and happy families who are politically conservative. Liberals hate us as much as they hate white men because our existence destroys their pathetic stereotypes. Move over bitter hags! A new kind of woman is taking the stage and will provide the kind of leadership that America is desperately needing. Liz Cheney, Michelle Bachman and Sarah Palin are only the beginning.

 

Connie

Oct 22, 2009

I have admired Liz Cheney for a long time. She is a class act, brilliant
and she's not going away.

 

Walter

Oct 22, 2009

Excellent column.

Notice how most of the nasty adjectives are written in by the anti-Liz folks. No facts, just characterization.

Typical.

 

jre

Oct 22, 2009

Noemie emery is delusional....she's got it backwards....
It is the insecure white men of the GOP that require subservient wives around them.
Let’s compare the past five 1st ladies of the US...….Laura bush, Barbara bush and nancy Reagan never accomplished one thing in their work ‘careers’... as they were stay at home wives(barefoot & pregnant) all their lives…...compared to accomplished attourneys: Hillary Clinton and michelle obama….that are labeled ‘b*tches’ by the insecure GOP leadership after they speak their opinions on matters abit more complicated than women's footwear, drapery and cooking recipes (a nancy Reagan expertise).

Noemie's grasp of reality is tenuous at best.

 

AdSin15

Oct 22, 2009

Why do conservatives think that women politicians with lots of children are something to be lauded? If so why do they hate Nancy Pelosi with such unbridled fervor? She has 5 children.

 

AdSin15

Oct 22, 2009

Also isn't Liz CHeney a Lesbian?

 

AdSin15

Oct 22, 2009

this is the funniest article of all time when you consider the OTHER Cheney daughter. Im sure as we speak a liberal author is writing a paper entiled: "Why the right is ashamed of strong women like Mary Claire Cheney.


LOL so funny I can't even stop laughing.

 

Ohiolad

Oct 22, 2009

AdSin15, let me get this straight. You are criticizing Liz Cheney both for having 5 children and being a lesbian - at the same time? But even if she were a lesbian who likes having a big family, what's your point? Using your own leftist terminology, I believe what you have said would qualify you as a "homophobe". Personally I never liked these pseudo-Freudian ad hominems, but if the shoe fits...

 

pat

Oct 22, 2009

Liz Cheney has not been elected by anyone. If I remember correctly her claim to fame is that her father was the former vice president who lead us into a bad war, ignored the finanical mess growing on Wall Street and encouraged giving away the store to the highest bidder. And Liz wants to parrot her father's wise opinions? Why should we even listen to such nonsense from her?

 

Me

Oct 22, 2009

"Governor? Too parochial."

Wouldn't governor be the natural jumping-off point for a presidential run?

"compared to accomplished attourneys: Hillary Clinton and michelle obama….that are labeled ‘b*tches’ by the insecure GOP leadership after they speak their opinions on matters abit more complicated than women's footwear, drapery and cooking recipes (a nancy Reagan expertise)."

No, much of the left hates blondes with one child, also. Sure as shootin', the MSM would have switched back to McCain if Hillary had eked out the nomination.

 

newageblues

Oct 22, 2009

not too much besides name calling going on here

 

Gnirol

Oct 22, 2009

The headline implies that Dems don't like strong women, period. The names Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Barbara Mikulski and a much longer list of elected officials who are female than the Republican Party can claim come to mind. It is misleading compared to what the article says, which is limited to a very specifically defined type of woman, though I don't agree with the writer's take on the Republican women who are mentioned either. The reason they are dismissed by Dems is not that they are strong, assuming they are, but because they invent facts, are often snide in their comments, cannot make a logical argument. Democrats respect Republican women like Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Jodi Rell, who make sense and don't treat politics as an amusing piece of sarcastic entertainment, even when we don't agree with them.

 

JPD

Oct 22, 2009

I was going to comment more extensively on why this article is wrong, but after some thought, I don't think it's worth it-- no one who isn't already a die-hard republican partisan is going to take this argument seriously. I look forward to your next article on how opposition to Michael Steele shows that liberals are scared of powerful black men.

 

phillyfanatic

Oct 22, 2009

Compare Liz with Ms. McCain of the big chest. Liz actually can debate issues with verve and calm competency. There are few liberal gals who do not project mean arrogance except some who , gulp, yep, appear on Fox News . Boxer, Jackson Lee, Mukulski all seem to be whack jobs on issues. ConservGOP ladies need to run for offices all over the 50 states. Center right ladies can win seats. The GOP has to be smart enough to put them forward and Liz could start with a House seat. Why not?

 

Postpartisan

Oct 22, 2009

Anne Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Diane "birther" West, Phyllis Schafly, Laura Ingram, Star Parker, Dr. Laura, and Monica Brandt are class acts? Maybe they aren't prominent enough.

 

Marc T

Oct 22, 2009

How very sweet! The left call her every name in the book and the GOP thinks that as an indication we're afraid of her... good hair?

Ignorant at best.

 

Jim

Oct 22, 2009

*
Wouldn't governor be the natural jumping-off point for a presidential run? *

Don't you mean "Quitter-in-Chief"?

 

Frink

Oct 22, 2009

This is easily the stupidest article I've read all day. I miss the days where you had to have an education before someone would hire you as a journalist.

 

Weatherwax

Oct 22, 2009

This the same Liz Cheney that is afraid to go on the Rachel Maddow Show.

"Maddow made it clear she is not afraid of debating the younger Cheney." Too bad Liz refuses to return any of Maddow's requests for that interview. Guess she's only willing to be interviewed on Faux news.

http://rawstory.com/2009/10/maddow-challenges-liz-cheney/

 

Weatherwax

Oct 22, 2009

Too bad Liz is afraid to debate Rachel Maddow on MSNBC.

 

S.Hamster

Oct 22, 2009

You guys realize that Michelle Bachmann is completely crazy, right?

 

Jim

Oct 22, 2009

Realize? They love her for it.

 

Anthony B

Oct 22, 2009

We don't care what they look like or how many children they have, what frightens us is their vitriolic, hyperpartisan rhetoric that seems to undermine efforts to bridge the gap between the parties in this country to effect real change.

We attack their message the same as we attack Limbaugh and Beck, neither of which, as you know, are "stunning mothers."

Your article is nothing but a straw man to attempt to discredit legitimate arguments. Shame on you for ignoring the issues at hand. The debate in this country is about broadening the access of HEALTH CARE and ensuring that another recession of this kind cannot occur again. It's also about restoring American values to include a certain dignity for our foreign operations at all times.

You cheapen this debate, and you cheapen yourself as a result.

 

David Reich

Oct 22, 2009

I guess I'm a lefty, and what I fear is crazy women, at least when they have power over my life. I also fear crazy men, like Liz's dad.

 

jeff owens

Oct 22, 2009

You give those three women entirely too much credit. We (meaning those feminist lefties like my self) don't fear Palin, Cheney or Bachman. We LAUGH at them. Palin is an idiot(my grandmother could outdebate her). Cheney is ignorant. (her ignorance is exposed by her fear of appearing on Rachel Maddow's show). Bachman is just plain crazy (too many insane quotes to mention). For that much, YOU are an idiot as well, Noemie. Of course, I should expect that from anyone whose checks are signed by Rupert Murdoch.

Fark you.

 

kneedeep

Oct 22, 2009

Jeff
Is President Obama ignorant because oF his fear of appearing on Fox News?

 

fred gill

Oct 23, 2009

What was "gutsy" and "tough" in Hillary Clinton did indeed become "savage" and "rough" - in Hillary Clinton, as soon as she dared to stand in the way of the Divine One. Leftist feminists have no problem devouring their own and will trot out every hateful sexist insult they can think of while they're at it. It only has to be in the service of a greater good. The way they treated Hillary as soon as she got on their bad side (and will always treat any strong conservative woman is just a particularly vulgar way of expressing the dreaded greeting: "Comrade, your duty to the state is over."

 

JPD

Oct 23, 2009

So fred, you're saying that all the people who supported Hillary aren't "leftists?" Or perhaps that they weren't feminists? That doesn't seem to comport with what the conservative movement has been saying about Hillary for the past 15 years, including during her campaign. Come to think of it, those "savage" and "rough" (dare I say "shrill?") comments, the ones you refer to as "hateful sexist insults" sure did come from the right side of the aisle first. But I'm guessing you're not willing to stand up and say those remarks were hateful and sexist when Republicans were making them. Why is that, do you think?

 

SDD

Oct 24, 2009

From a French reader: I appreciate your article, however "merde" is feminin: "la merde" not "le ..."!

 

The reason why

Oct 24, 2009

The reason that "lefties" (as it was so eloquently put) don't like these women is thus:

Palin: quitter, moron, photogenic but empty-headed
Bachmann: nuts, wants to turn the US into a theocracy
Cheney: insists that people "fear debating her" and then when invited to debate, she backs out. Dishonest.

 

Suzanne Venker

Oct 29, 2009

For more information about the insidiousness of feminism, google "No Bull Mom."

 

MC-Scott

Nov 3, 2009

What Liz Cheney fears is the truth. THis woman is a mere hack that attempts to cover for her war mongering father. Her attacks on Obama visiting Dover Air Force base honoring the War Dead is appalling. Her father never once visited the base to honor the lives that were lost in his unjust war that DID NOTHING TO KEEP AMERICA SAFER.

 

Dave

Nov 3, 2009

Liz Cheney is a woman?..

 

Lisa

Nov 24, 2009

If you think that Liz Cheney is smarter than Rachel Maddow than nothing that anyone on the the left says will make sense to you. Cheney is afraid to debate Maddow because she knows that Maddow will be prepared and call her out.

Rachel Maddow is the oppposite of those mean girls. She may be sarcastic, but she's nothing like the men of Fox News who throw around words like "rape" when talking about POTUS.

The former conservative glamour girl, Ann Coulter is the epitome of mean.

 


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