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    <title type="text">Luise Pusch&apos;s weblog</title>
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    <updated>2008-05-10T15:39:28Z</updated>
    <rights>Copyright (c) 2008, Luise F. Pusch</rights>
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      <title>Hillary and the Wise Women of New Hampshire</title>
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      <published>2008-01-12T22:22:01Z</published>
      <updated>2008-01-19T00:35:22Z</updated>
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            <name>Luise F. Pusch</name>
            <email>luise.f.pusch@gmail.com</email>
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        A little less than a year ago I wrote my first column on Hillary and Barack and the false alternatives “Change” (Barack) vs. “Experience” (Hillary). Hillary most definitely represents both; I am less certain about Obama. Obama is celebrated—especially among whites—as one whose own family background, as well as his views, can transcend the racial divide: his mother is a Caucasian American, his father an African from Kenya. But how is Hillary supposed to transcend the gender-divide? She does try, insofar as she mentions it as little as possible, thereby disappointing many women. But in no way can she “personify” such &#8230; 
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