Barbara Kay writes in our Columnist section today—from a woman’s perspective—about all that oh-so-terrible sexist language and the Neanderthal conservative insults directed toward the poor little rich girl. She entitled it “Sexism, stood on its head”.
Conservatives are fantastic.
But in so writing, Barbara Kay wins the Conclusive Right-On Paragraph of the Month Award (brand new; may not occur every month; may occur several times a month; subject to revision; offer not valid in Quebec; may be shortened to CROPMA ? in future; ). Here it is:
Metaphorically, Belinda Stronach wants to scale—no, wants to stand atop—Mount Everest. She’s hired every sherpa in Nepal to get her there, but in her imagination she’s an authentic mountain climber. Or, less metaphorically, because she’s female, blonde and ambitious, and Bill Clinton took her to dinner, in her imagination she’s a Canadian Hillary. As if.
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