So true, Ed! But there must be something important about those other bits... Something must explain why Oklahoma ranks 49th in the nation for women serving in the state legislature...
Simultaneously (what a surprise!) Oklahoma ranks near the bottom of all states for women's issues such as health and well being, insurance coverage, reproductive rights, equitable pay, college education, business ownership, etc.
Sadly, Sally Kern proves that not every woman is an advocate for women...or Oklahomans in general.
It could also be that women are too smart to run for State Senate and State House and leave that foolishness to the cavemen of our state.
There's a strong possibility we may wind up with the first female/female gubernatorial race in our state history and we've had two strong female mayors in Tulsa, we have a female on the county commission, we have female judges, and other elected officials. A fairer yardstick would be to see how many women file for office vs. how many win their campaigns. I think they've had pretty good success.
Now as far as Sally Kern, she's an advocate for women, just not the gay ones, athiest ones, aldulterous ones, harlots, okay, I'll shut up now. Personally, I'd love to see Miss Novotny win that race.