Chris Crain notes:
Gloria Steinem’s asks whether a woman born in exactly Barack Obama’s circumstances would ever have made it to the U.S. Senate, much less have a shot at the presidency, but she never stops to ask whether a black woman with Hillary Clinton’s bio would ever have enjoyed the advantage of her husband’s success at the highest level of politics to slingshot her on her way.
The point is that Hillary’s path is the privileged one here, in a way that only a female candidate could be. She emerged into regional and national prominence because of her husband, not because of herself. His career opened her door, however admirably she has taken advantage of that fact.