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On this week’s DoubleX Gabfest, Invisibilia co-host Hanna Rosin and Slate Outward editor June Thomas are joined by Slate staff writer Christina Cauterucci to discuss Republican women. They also discuss the new Amazon show Good Girls Revolt, and what we learn about Chelsea Clinton from the email leaks.
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Other items discussed in the show:
- “Has the Republican Feminist Awakening Begun?” by Michelle Goldberg in Slate
- Megyn Kelly’s interview with Newt Gingrich
- “The Revolt of the Conservative Women” by David A. Graham in the Atlantic
- June’s interview with Lynn Povich for the Afterword
- “Chelsea Clinton’s Frustrations and Devotion Shown in Hacked Emails” by Amy Chozick in the New York Times
- “Being Chelsea Clinton” by Michelle Cottle in the Atlantic
DoubleX recommendations:
June recommends “The Writer Who Was Too Strong to Live” by Dave McKenna in Deadspin
Hanna recommends Boys in the Trees by Carly Simon, and Atlanta on FX
Christina recommends Intimations by Alexandra Kleeman
This podcast was produced by Veralyn Williams. Our intern is Daniel Schroeder.
Outro song: “Roar” by Katy Perry
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