OPINION: On Tara Reade, Biden will probably be OK. I'm more worried about #MeToo, feminism
That's my idea of what fair and balanced (in the real sense, not the
Since Trump announced his first presidential campaign in 2015, a staggering 25 women have been willing to go on the record with an array of charges that range from groping (an act the 45th president has famously bragged about on tape) to barging into dressing rooms of undressed teenage girls to, in one case, a highly credible allegation of straight-up rape.
Although there are other women who've accused Biden of what we might call "creepy" behavior, only Reade has alleged Biden sexual misconduct that could be viewed as criminal. He denies it, and she so far has not produced evidence beyond a classic "she-said, he-said" scenario.
So, yeah, 25-1. So if you're looking at the 2020 race through a lens of feminism, and if you want to view the sexual misconduct piece of this as a numbers game, then Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee, is your man. But of course, the toxic masculinity of our political leaders is not a numbers game, it's a question of morality. And it's beyond frustrating to me that in a nation of 330 million people, we somehow find it impossible to produce a presidential nominee with a lifetime of impeccable treatment of women. Is it really that hard?
In today's boiling stew of partisan anger, it's hard to write or talk about Reade and the Biden case without losing one's sanity, let alone hundreds of Twitter followers.
I'm pretty sure Biden's candidacy will survive the Reade allegations. But the explosion that occurred when the momentum of the #MeToo movement -- which has done so much to elevate the stories of survivors of sexual assault -- collided with our toxic partisan politics has the potential to seriously damage the feminist cause. And there are powerful forces out there that would love that, to make #MeToo become a blip that never really challenged the patriarchy. The person who can do the most to stop that from happening is Biden. Just as many once referred to
I first mentioned the Reade allegation in this column on
Reade has produced some corroborating evidence. One neighbor (and Biden voter) has said Reade told her of an assault not long after it allegedly happened. But other evidence -- a call to
Still, the controversy stirred up deep and possibly irreparable divisions within the #MeToo movement that came as women poured online to tell their own stories of sexual harassment and assault in the wake of the allegations against not just Trump but powerful men like
As someone who applauded Dr.
What exactly is feminism? Does it mean blindly supporting the Democratic Party because it's better than the
Let's be clear: This couldn't have come at a worse time for #MeToo. The backlash from men -- highlighted by the 2018 confirmation of Kavanaugh -- that a movement that has striven for only two or three years to undo two or three millennia of patriarchy has lasted long enough continues to gain steam. Even the woman who created the hashtag,
And now misogyny is enlisting humankind's most powerful weapon: fear. In the 2020 Democratic primaries, the women who led the Women's March and elected so many new female members of
I don't want to see women bullied about cleaning up this mess. I do want to see
C'mon, man.
If I were advising Biden? In a perfect world, before the coronavirus travel restrictions, I'd tell him to go to
This Biden speech would outline how his presidency will accomplish things for women that would have been unimaginable when he was first elected to the
Here's the deal: I am a feminist. And -- based on what we know today -- going into the voting booth and choosing between Biden and his uncomfortable past versus Trump's open misogyny and his string of sexual assault allegations is a no-brainer for me or anyone else who proudly wears that label. But we also need to hold Biden accountable to do better for women, because I believe he can. We can't go back to 1993, either to find out what really happened or undo any mistakes of the past. But we can go forward in 2021.
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