The New Agenda - a voice for all women
Become a Member | Donate
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Mission & Goals
    • Board and Officers
    • Advisory Council
    • Young Women Leadership Council
    • FAQ's
    • We Get Results!
    • Contact Us
  • Media
    • Print & Internet
    • TV & Radio
    • Press Releases
  • Get Involved
    • Take Action!
    • Get Email Alerts
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
  • Features
  • Blog
Home » Uncategorized

TNA and NOW-NYS say “Harold Ford: Get Your Sexism Out of NY!”

February 2, 2010

by The New AgendacloseAuthor: The New Agenda Name: agenda
Email: editor@thenewagenda.net
Site: http://thenewagenda.net
About: See Authors Posts (434)

|
2 Comments
  • Email
  • Share
  • Tweet

The following op-ed written by Amy Siskind, President of The New Agenda, and Marcia Pappas, President of NOW-NYS, is featured at The Huffington Post.

Last month, Harold Ford Jr. parachuted into New York State’s political scene as a possible senatorial candidate.  His initial descent has been plagued by a series of missteps. First, Mr. Ford flip-flopped on gay rights and choice.  Then, Mr. Ford admitted to holding a Tennessee drivers license and stated that he had only landed on Staten Island in a helicopter.  Next, Mr. Ford’s misstated the timing of his recent donation to Senator Gillibrand in an interview with The New York Times:  She had only been a senator for two days, when I made my contribution…One of the things you will find as we talk is that I have a decent-size memory for dates and people.  The Schedule A (FEC Form 3) reveals that Mr. Ford’s $1,000 contribution was actually made on June 5, 2009.  Let us refresh your memory Mr. Ford:  Senator Gillibrand took office on January 27, 2009.

In fact, not only did Mr. Ford write Senator Gillibrand a check for $1,000 after she was in office for four months, his PAC also donated $5,000 in 2006 to her congressional campaign.  So we are asking these simple questions Mr. Ford: Why did you flip-flop on Senator Gillibrand?  And more importantly, why are you now resorting to blatant sexism as a tactic?

The sexism in the campaign has gotten so atrocious that even NY State Democratic Chairman Jay Jacobs had to intercede last week.  Chairman Jacobs reminded Mr. Ford that he would be running for U.S. Senate, not prom queen; and implored Mr. Ford:

Talk about what you’re going to do. If there’s a complaint about what Kirsten Gillibrand has done as a Senator, point out how she voted and how you would have voted differently and why.

As the Presidents of The New Agenda and NOW-NYS, we commend Chairman Jacobs and join him in saying to Mr. Ford: Get your sexism out of New York!

Mr. Ford, we are keenly aware of your recent subtle and not-so-subtle ways of employing sexism.  We note the manner in which you have sought to portray Senator Gillibrand as small and weak.  Using terms to describe her such as a lap dog for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, or a parakeet for Senator Chuck Schumer.  Really?  There is no evidence of either.  Senator Gillibrand is a strong spokesperson for New Yorkers and an advocate for women’s and children’s issues.

Meanwhile, Mr. Ford, you have taken up the mantra of truck driving macho man as your tentative slogan:  Harold Ford: Nobody’s Man but Ours, would suggest.   In lieu of talking issues, you find time to speak to gossip columnist Cindy Adams about your virility:  Ohh, listen, I’ll find time for that. Always have, always will.

Mr. Ford, as talk of issues has dissipated, and you have instead chosen to employ sexist rhetoric, we wondered who would advise you to chart this course?  Then we noticed that your campaign spokesperson is David Goldin. We know David Goldin. He tried to intimidate and silence both of us and our organizations in a domestic violence case last year.

Mr. Goldin formerly represented Hiram Monserrate, the New York State senator who was convicted of slashing his girlfriend’s face with a broken glass.  As reported in an Albany based newspaper, when The New Agenda and NOW-NYS spoke out last year, Mr. Goldin tried to intimidate and silence us and our organizations.   Later, when Ms. Siskind wrote about the Monserrate Case for The Daily Beast, Mr. Goldin went so far as to repeatedly call the editors there – of course the piece stands.  (So Arianna, if your phone hasn’t rung yet, get ready!)

A few months later, even Sen Monserrate tried to distance himself from Mr. Ford’s spokesperson David Goldin.  Sen Monserrate’s attorney told an Albany reporter: DolceGoldin was relieved in April of this year.

We are disappointed that Mr. Ford chose to hire David Goldin as his main spokesperson.  Since he did, we are not surprised by the tactics being employed.

Mr. Ford, we have a simple request: Stick to the issues going forward.   And please, keep your sexism out of New York!

2 Comments » Want an avatar? Get a gravatar!

  • yttik said:

    I would rather vote for ten prolife women then one Harold Ford. Literally I would trust the women to make wise and empathetic decisions regarding women’s health care and reproduction, even though they have a stated belief that is the opposite of mine. I’d trust them more on just about every other issue, too. Ford simply takes the label he wants to use at any given moment and attaches it to himself to pander for votes. Would he ever speak out against the new mammogram recommendations? No. Would he ever fight to have basic health care for women specified in the health care bill? No. Would he fight to fund access to birth control for low income women? No. Would he support Al Frankin’s anti-rape and private contractors bill? No. Would he increase daycare and pre-school finding? No. Would he fight for school funding for special needs kids? No. Would he ever actually stick his neck out for women? No.

    February 2, 2010 at 1:05 pm
  • marille said:

    yttik, same opinion here.
    and Amy thanks for getting this background info on Ford’s spokesperson out.

    February 2, 2010 at 8:07 pm

Leave your Response Want an avatar? Get a gravatar!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

Community Room

  • 0
    Respond
    Bes

    Mexico’s ruling party picks a woman as presidential candidate. Josefina Vazquez Mota, 51 http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/06/.....?hpt=hp_t3

    February 6, 2012 at 4:25 pm

  • 1
    Respond
    Bes

    Washington State has an effective Reproductive rights group who proposes legislation at the STATE LEVEL.
    Reproductive Parity Act. http://www.prochoicewashington.org/

    January 30, 2012 at 2:36 pm

  • 0
    Respond
    Bes

    Report sheds light on the ways in which the media profits from elections while polluting political discourse and failing to cover issues. http://www.freepress.net/press.....1&t=3

    January 26, 2012 at 4:38 pm

  • 0
    Respond
    Bes

    Two studies show Media sexism in 2008 was responsible for Hillary being pushed from the race. Democrats allowed the situation. http://www.usnews.com/news/blo.....s-2008-bid

    January 23, 2012 at 1:04 pm

  • 0
    Respond
    BevWKY

    Interesting comparisons to the 2008 campaigns:
    http://conservatives4palin.com.....d-one.html

    January 15, 2012 at 11:37 am

  • 0
    Respond
    Bes

    Washington State introduces legislation requiring all insurance sold in state which covers maternity to cover abortion http://blog.seattlepi.com/seat.....insurance/

    January 9, 2012 at 6:36 pm

  • 0
    Respond
    Bes

    Top 10 Youtube 2011 videos. None misogynist. This is what free market content looks like. Corp Media does NOT reflect our culture. http://www.gossipcop.com/youtu.....11-rewind/

    January 7, 2012 at 10:10 pm

  • 0
    Respond
    Bes

    A feminist postscript on Michelle Bachmann. Not from the Democrat Ladies Auxiliary at NOW.

    http://womenwintoo.blogspot.co.....hmann.html

    January 5, 2012 at 9:31 am

Join the Conversation
The New Agenda is an organization devoted to improving the lives of women and girls.
Join our National Movement –
  • We Get Results
  • Become a Member
  • Get Email Alerts
  • Volunteer With Us

BUILD your NETWORK

The Mentor Exchange

Our Network of College Women

The New Agenda on Campus

Protecting our Teenage Girls

The New Agenda Foundation

We’re in the Media »

Click to see our latest stories in the media

More Stories »

    Recent Comments

    • Juliette: Adele Represents!...All of Us
    • Bes: Adele Represents!...All of Us
    • Linda Anselmi: It's Time For Women to Play the Leadership Card
    • Bes: JFK and 19-year-old White House intern Mimi Alford: A truly shameful revelation
    • Susan: JFK and 19-year-old White House intern Mimi Alford: A truly shameful revelation
    • Bes: JFK and 19-year-old White House intern Mimi Alford: A truly shameful revelation

    The Latest from our Blog

    • Adele Represents!…All of Us
    • JFK and 19-year-old White House intern Mimi Alford: A truly shameful revelation
    • It’s Time For Women to Play the Leadership Card
    • A Girlfriend’s Renewed Confidence
    • Not-So-Super Sunday: The Internet and Child Sex Trafficking

    Archives

    Pioneer Mentors

    • Gretchen Carlson
    • Claudia Poccia
    • Jacki Zehner

    Blogroll

    • 20-first
    • Afrocity
    • Amazing Women Rock
    • Catalyst
    • Elect Women Magazine
    • Equal Writes
    • FemaleScienceProfessor
    • Femisex
    • Hardy Girls Healthy Women
    • Jack & Jill Politics
    • Jenn Q. Public
    • Katalusis
    • MADE
    • Marinagraphy
    • Me and My 1000 Girlfriends, That's Who
    • MomsRising
    • One In Three Women
    • Smart Girl Nation
    • Still4Hill
    • Stray Yellar Dawg
    • Taylor Marsh
    • Tennessee Guerilla Women
    • TexasDarlin
    • The Confluence
    • The Red Pump Project
    • The Stiletto
    • The Vyne
    • United For Equality
    • Uppity Woman
    • What About Our Daughters
    • Women and Hollywood
    • WOMENomics

Find us Online

  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Twitter
  • Flickr

Subscribe Entries (RSS) | Comments (RSS)

The New Agenda is a 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls by bringing about systemic change in the media, at the workplace, at school and at home. More...

  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Mission & Goals
    • Board of Directors
    • Welcome
    • FAQ’s
  • Media
    • Print & Internet
    • TV & Radio
    • Press Releases
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
    • Get Involved
    • Email Alerts
    • We Spoke Out!
    • Volunteer
  • Features
  • Blog
  • Become a Member
  • Donate
    • TNA Store
  • Contact Us