Video Conference #3 – Anne Kornblut
Kornblut also siad that many women also fall too far to the other side, falling into the category of “Iron Ladies.”
“There are a lot of women who have gone so far in the direction of being tough, and at times Hillary Clinton was one, that there’s been a need for some of that nurturing stuff” said Kornblut.
According to Kornblut, during the 2008 election, Clinton and Palin were “cast into extremes.” She added that whoever successfully becomes the first woman to win a presidential election will find a middle ground between the nuturing mother and the Iron Lady.
All of that begs the question – who will? Who will be the first woman to successfully win a presidential election – and by when?
“Once you get to 2016 and 2020, there are … Homeland Security Director Janet Napolitano, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Senator Claire McCaskill, Alex Sink, if she were to win in Florida. On the Republican side, people love to talk about the idea of Condi Rice” said Kornblut.
Looking closer, to the election in 2012, Sarah Palin is also a possbility, but Kornblut does not see it happening.
“It’s still very unknown if she’s going to run, and if she does run, I think it’s an uphill battle for her. Losing vice presidential nominees don’t do tend to very well the next time around” said Kornblut.
The distance learning course, which is produced by C-SPAN, is a unique opportunity for students to interview guests via video conference. The course airs on C-SPAN3 on Fridays at 5 p.m. and also streams online.