Gloria Steinem interviews Robert Redford

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@piabrostrombrostrom2292
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❤❤❤❤❤❤till robert redford ursnygga man ❤❤kramar pia 2023
@brexitannia9703
@brexitannia9703 Жыл бұрын
A very humble man a good actor who has done a lot for environmental issues
@katherinemartin4426
@katherinemartin4426 4 жыл бұрын
THANKS TO SHARE THIS INTERVIEW CAUSE ITS SO INTERESTING! KGM
@scarsdaleny5341
@scarsdaleny5341 4 жыл бұрын
Scarsdale NY 1 day ago (edited) Of course, I appreciate all the innocuous comments here, like, "Robert Redford is so handsome..." Yeah, ok. Uh-huh. And "He's only 49 here yet everyone in the Comments section is going on about how "old" he is..!" And so on. But there's one thing that everyone seems to be overlooking. Namely: What the hell is radical feminist Gloria Steinem doing here in the mid-1980s, working as a "contributing correspondent" for the TODAY Show? is this a joke? You should remember that --- for some reason --- the Mainstream Media has tried to bury a statement she made in 1970, namely: "A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle." The quote essentially launched her career as a "feminist leader" (even though few if any women in America ever considered her to be their leader, then or now). It is her most famous quote, and may be the most famous quote of the entire Feminist Movement since 1970. And yet here she is, in the mid-1980s, working as a TODAY Show contributing correspondent. What is going on here? Do you see radical feminist Camille Paglia working for the TODAY Show? Hey, I have a better idea: How about Roxane Gay? I think you get my point. And that is: what the #@$%^%$ is going on here? As you know, Gloria Steinem was born in 1934, graduating magna cum laude from Smith College (the elite women's college associated with Yale University) in the mid-1950s as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. In the late 1950s, she spent two years in India as a Chester Bowles Asian Fellow, where she worked as a law clerk to Mehr Chand Mahajan, then Chief Justice of India. Doesn't everyone? I mean, that's what you did after college, right? Oh, wait a minute: You spent two years after college waitressing at iHOP --- or was it Applebee's? After returning to the United States, she served as director of the Independent Research Service, an organization found many years later to have been secretly funded ---- by the CIA. And from there, she went into journalism as part of the Mainstream Media. Funny, huh? Yes, funny how that turned out. Esquire magazine has named her one of the 75 greatest women of all time (and if Esquire magazine says it, then it must be true), with Time and Newsweek (two magazines now read by hundreds of...dozens....of people in the United States) spending the past four decades falling over each other calling her "a feminist Icon" who "speaks for all women." And if the Mainstream Media says it, then it must be true, and there's nothing you can do about it. By the way, did I mention that most editors at Time and Newsweek are Harvard and Yale graduates who have close ties to the CIA? So here she is, the radical feminist Gloria Steinem, whose most famous quote is, "A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle," and who stoked the most radical factions of the Feminist Movement in the 1970s (and 1980s) working in the mid-1980s for the TODAY Show. How? Why? Apparently, only her hairdresser --- and the CIA --- knows for sure.
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Yes intellectual articulate interviewers and why Robert would bother to be interviewed by a slightly elder... Gloria presented herself as a woman to consider .... Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy even more noteworthy.... Today and shows ... I will look up Redford's appearances JohnnyCarson DickCavett etc if you happen to recollect a noteworthy please let me know thanks...
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