Yep, calling you out, you patriarchal cowards, just try nominating one for 2016, or is it like
equal wages, something you'll do in 2058 since it does seem like it'll take 50 years for you to get past the error of nominating a grifter for Vice-President. Your problem is that you want Jeane Kirkpatrick but you want her to look like someone from the Real Housewives of Dallas.
“I think there’s a high likelihood that issues women care about are going to be perceived as under-addressed by the Republican Party, but I don’t think we actually need female candidates to address issues that women care about,” said Hoover Institute fellow Kori Schake, who was a senior policy adviser on the McCain/Palin campaign. “We as a party don’t do a very good job of talking about the issues that are predominant for most women, and we don’t talk about it in a language that’s inviting.”
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/...
and who can forget Rich Lowry's fascination for the GOP's inviting non-verbal communication
I'm sure I'm not the only male in America who, when Palin dropped her first wink, sat up a little straighter on the couch and said, "Hey, I think she just winked at me." And her smile. By the end, when she clearly knew she was doing well, it was so sparkling it was almost mesmerizing. It sent little starbursts through the screen and ricocheting around the living rooms of America. This is a quality that can't be learned; it's either something you have or you don't, and man, she's got it.