Column: U.S. women's World Cup loss proves 'Barbie's' point: Women are not allowed to fail - Yahoo Sports
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From Megyn Kelly to Alexi Lalas, stunned, angry, even celebratory reactions to Sunday's loss to Sweden show that the pressure described in 'Barbie' is all too real.
From Megyn Kelly to Alexi Lalas, stunned, angry, even celebratory reactions to Sunday's loss to Sweden show that the pressure described in 'Barbie' is all too real.
From Megyn Kelly to Alexi Lalas, stunned, angry, even celebratory reactions to Sunday's loss to Sweden show that the pressure described in 'Barbie' is all
From Megyn Kelly to Alexi Lalas, stunned, angry, even celebratory reactions to Sunday's loss to Sweden show that the pressure described in 'Barbie' is all too real.
From Megyn Kelly to Alexi Lalas, stunned, angry, even celebratory reactions to Sunday's loss to Sweden show that the pressure described in 'Barbie' is all
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