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[quote=Anonymous]Quit it with the Kaepernick tangent. RBG was great, but had a crappy opinion, the same opinion as held by maybe half or more Americans - unfortunately a very mainstream opinion. Some of the people holding this opinion don't even get that it is a racist opinion. It is a racist opinion, but I would not go on to label them all racists. RBG still rules, mostly. Kaepernick is still totally 100 righteous. But here, we are talking about Katie Couric, who does not rule and is not righteous, hahaha. Was there ever a more celebrated female DC-local boomer? She was all the "cool girl" things of her generation - a cheerleader, a Tri Delt. America's sweetheart. A career woman, but cute and feminine. Got to be a feminist hero to girls, without actually being a feminist (she was only a me-ist). She nailed it!! It's almost understandable that she would be so full of herself. Mean girl writ large. I figure she is freaking out now, poor thing! It is hard to come down from all that. I wonder about the people who were her editors/advisers/publishers for this book. It's like they were OK, whatever, it will sell, let her do it, it is her after all. [/quote]
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