And so in many ways the Warren campaign has become a grand metaphor for the struggles of every woman in every enterprise who encounters a glass ceiling, in a nation where a paltry 5 percent of the Fortune 500 companies have female CEOs. She had to get up earlier than everyone else — announcing her candidacy first, back in late December — and then she had to stay up later preparing her super-detailed policy proposals. Meanwhile, O’Rourke was off doing his Jack Kerouac tour of America and glamming it up on Vanity Fair while a fresh-faced Buttigieg — who can recite his tiny resume in Norwegian, apparently — sprinted past Warren.