Dr. Jill Biden Says Women’s Accomplishments Should Be Celebrated After WSJ Op-Ed Advising She Drop Dr. People 12/14/2020 © Nancy Lane/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald/Getty Images Jill Biden
Dr. Jill Biden said Sunday she looked forward to a world “where the accomplishments of our daughters will be celebrated” after a
Wall Street Journal op-ed urged the soon-to-be first lady to drop the Dr. before her name sparking widespread backlash online.
Published on Friday, the column, written by Joseph Epstein, referred to the former second lady who has a doctorate in education and has been teaching for decades as Madame First Lady Mrs. Biden Jill kiddo before sharing a bit of advice about her title. The opinion piece was quickly met with backlash online, deemed sexist as many supported Dr. Biden, 69.
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Dr. Jill Biden said Sunday she looked forward to a world “where the accomplishments of our daughters will be celebrated” after a
Wall Street Journal op-ed urged the soon-to-be first lady to drop the Dr. before her name sparking widespread backlash online.
Published on Friday, the column, written by Joseph Epstein, referred to the former second lady who has a doctorate in education and has been teaching for 36 years as Madame First Lady Mrs. Biden Jill kiddo before sharing a bit of advice about her title. The opinion piece was quickly met with backlash online, deemed sexist as many supported Dr. Biden, 69.