in south korea, in germany, in lie beereea, in nappal, in the marshal islands which is a country that may disappear if sea levels rise any further. in norway, in malta. these are countries that are led by a woman president or prime minister or chancellor right now and that's not an exhaustive list but in terms of the glass ceiling being broken for national leadership by women, it has happened everywhere from turkey to sri lanka to the philippines to pakistan, to ireland, to panama. why does no one have as big a problem with this as we do? we're not the only country in the world that's never had a woman president but when you think about america among the community of nations, you think about us and the world. you think about countries that we think we're like, countries that we think of as peers, we really stand out on this front. it's quaint to look back in this country as shirley and margaret were being laughed at as woman who were adorable enough to think of themselves as somebody who might run for president. imagine her picking a running mate. pause for applause. it's quaint to lo