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Sarah Palin and the Leaders of the Newer Feminism
They are business executives. Political movers and shakers. Sports icons. Media moguls. They're the most prominent women who are redefining womanhood in 21st-century America.
From Sarah Palin to Oprah Winfrey to Kathy Ireland to Suzy Welch to Ivanka Trump, these women share several traits: They're smart, independent, successful, and they're shaping feminism today — even if it means being a mom and raising kids!
Newsmax magazine's special report "Sarah Palin and the Leaders of the Newer Feminism" profiles 21 strong women living on their own terms and setting the standard for today's female.
In Newsmax's special report, writer S.E. Cupp says that the days of bra-burning, feminist militancy from acolytes of Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem who defined womanhood as simply anti-male, are gone.
Today, women as different as Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton can claim the feminist mantle.
The new edition of Newsmax magazine is hitting newsstands across the country, including many Barnes & Noble bookstores and Hudson News airport newsstands.
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This exclusive Newsmax report explores:
- Why this is "the greatest time in history to be a woman"
- How Sarah Palin became an icon of the new feminism
- Hillary Clinton's remarkable string of firsts
- How a supermodel who likes raising her kids became a $1.4 billion supermogul
- The "sorry secret" about today's feminist women groups
- How Danica Patrick crashed the boys club of auto racing
- The original suffragettes — and the "second-wave" feminists
- Evangelist Joyce Meyer's media empire: She made it in the ultimate men's club
- Hillary's "you go, girl!" moment in Africa
- Dr. Laura Schlessinger's "horrible burdens" of being female
- Why women's groups have criticized President Obama
- The CEO who is Forbes' third-most-powerful woman in the world
- The top-earning female athlete in history
- Why Michelle Obama won't be a typical first lady
- Cooking-show host Rachael Ray's extraordinary success
- Gloria Steinem's "ultimate myth"
- Murray Rothbard's counterattack on feminism
- Comediennes' savage attacks on Sarah Palin
- Why Nancy Brinker won the Presidential Medal of Freedom
- The woman behind eBay's meteoric rise
- CNBC Business News anchor Erin Burnett's amazing appeal
- The country songbird who celebrates the strength of women
- And more
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This edition of Newsmax magazine is not to be missed.
In addition to hard-hitting investigative reports and special commentary from Ben Stein, Dick Morris, John Stossel, Bill O’Reilly, Christopher Ruddy, David Limbaugh, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Ed Koch, James Hirsen and others, you get much more in Newsmax magazine, including:
- Target Obama: A guide to the 2010 midterms
- Lou Dobbs: immigration reform battle coming to a boil
- Supreme Court may legalize local gun laws
- Venezuela's Chavez and his secret life as a cocaine kingpin
- Exclusive: Bill Clinton reveals how the GOP can come back
- Indian superstar detained in terror watch snafu
- The economics — and pitfalls — of relocating
- Blagojevich wants to subpoena the Obamas for his trial
- White House will be watching you on Facebook
- The Obama effect: Limbaugh, Beck see ratings soar
- Special report: death on reality TV
- No Medals of Honor for America's war heroes
- Investing guru: Don't trust Bernanke
- Obama's Afghanistan dilemma
- Ben Stein: A story for recessionary times
- Lutherans are split by gay issues
- Do you really need that medical test? What you doctor won't tell you
- Dollar woes: best exchange-traded funds with overseas investments
- Dick Morris: Healthcare blowback is trouble for Obama
- Simon Cowell takes on disgruntled contestants
- Teaching veterans to run for Congress
- Bernie Goldberg: Good riddance to ABC's Charlie Gibson
- make money in down markets aboard the dividend machine
- The very best specialty magazines
Plus: Ronald Kessler’s Washington
Again, there is so much more in Newsmax magazine, which won a Silver Eddie Award in the News/Commentary category of Folio magazine’s prestigious journalism awards, the Eddies.
Ben Stein says Newsmax reveals the “unafraid, uncomplicated, bare-knuckles truth about today’s dangerous world.”
And nationally syndicated radio host Michael Reagan, son of the late President Reagan, says: “I guarantee that you’ll love Newsmax magazine. The liberal media moguls hate Newsmax.”
Find out why more than half a million people read Newsmax magazine each month.
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