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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s awful. I was really disappointed that she got such positive attention in the media and yes among college-educated women too for that Lean In b.s. [/quote] +100[/quote] I don't get the hate for her. She's awesome in my eyes. A average-looking women who presents as radiant, an amazing and loyal employee, formerly at Google and the Treasury Secretary, a self-made billionaire, Harvard educated, and a successful mom of two. She's everything DCUM says a woman should be. [/quote] By “self made,” you mean “came from a wealthy family and then had a years-long affair with Larry Summers.” Larry and his connections and introductions are the long and short of why she is where she is, but you won’t read that tip in “Lean In.” [/quote] Okay, his connections got her jobs at Google and Facebook. But she worked those jobs for 20 years. What's wrong with that?[/quote] Her affair with Larry Summers got her honors at Harvard, that Harvard MBA, that job at the World Bank, the position in Obama’s administration, the jobs at Google and Facebook, and the wildly positive press she enjoyed for decades while being ruthless, conniving, and vindictive, in addition to making serious missteps (Cambridge Analytica was the least of it). Ambitious, smart undergrads are a dime a dozen at Harvard. Fellating Larry and then following him around is what made her stand out. If there’s nothing wrong with that, then why didn’t the REAL secret to her success make it into any of her books?[/quote]
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