Mar 15 2009
Chancellor Angela Merkel
Merkel is the first female Chancellor of Germany. She is considered by Forbes Magazine to be the “most powerful woman in the world at the present time”. In 2007 she became the second woman to chair the G8 after Margaret Thatcher.
Chancellor of Germany and down right a brilliant form of feminism, American women in politics could take a few ques from this chick. Did you know there is a Council of Women World Leaders? Of course not because knowing women are in power would not benefit the self serving feminists of the States.
Women have been in power across Europe for centuries and the small concern of American feminists deciding whether Hillary should be supported because she is a women and not because of her political tactics is an outrage to this blonde feminist.
Had Hillary won, feminists would make it a victory of feminism but in Germany the victory of Merkel was only a polishing of her already great reputatuon as a political figure.
In America, we are stuck on labels of discourse. Why have we not outgrown the obsolete social perception a society needs to overcome before being able to progress into a functioning whole without thought of special interest groups.
Learn more about a blonde femme fatale at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Merkel





