ALBANY, NY (01/17/2009)(readMedia)-- The National Organization for Women-PAC led the charge as the first organization to endorse Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney for the Senate seat that will soon be vacated by Senator Hillary Clinton, because women felt Maloney would aggressively pursue an agenda that is good for women, children, and families of New York State. She's a leader we can believe in.
And then we read Elizabeth Benjamin's blog on the January 16 Daily News website that Ken Lovett reported: "A source close to Paterson has said Maloney has little chance. The governor, the source said, finds her too aggressive." In response to this strange assertion, NOW-NYS President Marcia Pappas asks: "Is it too aggressive to,
Pappas further states, "Aggressive means assertive. Assertive, hardworking representation is a good thing; it's what New Yorkers want in their leaders. Dismissing a woman as "aggressive" instead of focusing on her record is insufferable. What is a positive for men is turned into a negative for women. Did anyone ever find Senator Chuck Schumer "too aggressive?" He is effective, and so is Carolyn Maloney. Did we learn anything from all of the hateful stereotyping of Senator Clinton in the last campaign? I hope so, because words mater. And so do achievements.
Maloney has won the endorsement of the National Organization for Women-PAC, National Organization for Women Legislators PAC, Business and Professional Women PAC, Feminist Majority PAC, National Women's Political Caucus PAC, 504 Democratic Club, Gloria Steinem, and Cranes Business Magazine.
So, yes, Carolyn Maloney is aggressive. New Yorkers should be thankful for that!