This week Nancy and Sarah riff on a fascinating essay in UnHerd by David Samuels, “The March of Kamala’s Brides: Miserable young women are the Democrats' foot-soldiers.” The story lays out damning statistics on happiness and liberal women. They’re childless, unmarried, on anti-depressants: Hey, Sarah ticks all the boxes!
Nancy and Sarah try to diagnose how we got here. Their discussion covers vibrators and dating apps, Obamacare and social security, politics and the patriarchy, social justice and social media, pets vs. children, and the ocean of meaning that lies underneath the phrase, "I'm fine." Also discussed:
* Nancy’s new book Forty Bucks and a Dream now on presale!
* Fifth Column live event tonight, WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS.
* When will Wikipedia acknowledge that Nancy dated Eddie Vedder?
* Kneejerk Nancy asks, “Do I need to know everyone’s effing feelings?”
* Sarah asks, “If my cat is not a baby, why is he baby-shaped?”
* The “compare and despair” trap of social media
* Feminism and happiness: It’s complicated!
* Men on women’s tears: It’s annoying!
* The whole SSRI thing
* Fault vs. responsibility
* WE MISS THE ‘90s
* Camille Paglia, aka Sarah’s fake Italian grandmother, brings us home
Also: A (short) debate on Miranda July, how Andy Warhol turns out to be fascinating, Nancy drops a bomb about women’s happiness and birth control — and MORE!
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