Former U.S. Rep. Pat Schroeder, Who Battled Congress' Good Old Boys' Club, Has Died

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Former U.S. Rep. Pat Schroeder, Who Battled Congress' Good Old Boys' Club, Has Died
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Former U.S. Rep. Pat Schroeder was an icon of the feminist movement who forced Washington, D.C., to acknowledge women had a place in government.

In 1987, Schroeder tested the waters for the presidency, mounting a fundraising drive after fellow Coloradan Gary Hart pulled out of the race. She announced three months later that she would not run and said her “tears signify compassion, not weakness.” Her heart was not in it, she said, and she thought fundraising was demeaning.

televised college lecture series, charging that free cable time he received amounted to an illegal gift under House rules. Gingrich became the first speaker reprimanded by Congress. Gingrich said later he regretted not taking Schroeder and her colleagues more seriously. Asked by one congressman how she could be a mother of two small children and a member of Congress at the same time, she replied, “I have a brain and a uterus, and I use both."the Teflon president for his ability to avoid blame for major policy decisions, and the name stuck.

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