Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
baking cookies and standing by her man
The reference to Tammy Wynette's song bit her in the ass after Bill's affairs were coming out.
As far as the cookies comment is concerned, you can judge for yourself. The article in Time below frames it. She shot back at a comment made by Gov. Brown. As one who was in the workforce as a young woman in the early 90s, sexism was rampant. So I personally understand her comment. However, in retrospect instead of attacking other women, she could have attacked Brown. Nevertheless, b/c she was trying to carve out a new path for herself and other women, she wasn't going to play nicely. I get that, too.
While I am grateful for women who have tirelessly fought to level the playing field, I think Hillary became too power hungry and as a result, traded in ethics for money and fame.
And I do not support either candidate. Let me make that clear.
,
http://time.com/4054623/clinton-dunham-tea-cookies/
This Was the Hillary Clinton Comment That Sparked Lena Dunham’s Political Awareness
The woman is God awful n-a-s-t-y. Why?
Did she have a bad childhood??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reference to Tammy Wynette's song bit her in the ass after Bill's affairs were coming out.
The reference to Tammy Wynette's song WAS after Bill's affairs came out. It was on 60 Minutes after the Gennifer Flowers allegations and the entire nation was watching. Pay attention 25 years ago.
Genius, here's the rest of her quote:
"I'm sitting here b/c I love him, and I respect him, and I honor what he's been through and what we've been through together. And you know, if that's not enough for people, then heck, don't vote for him."
And the quote makes her look like an idiot b/c he didn't stop. So I guess she continued to "honor what he's been through," which is quite a few women.
continues to bite her in her big, fat ass
She's a hypocrite and he's a serial philanderer. And BOTH of them took money from a convicted child rapist.
Voila! a fine candidate for the presidency!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am 9:06, and I think you're an idiot.
FWIW, I'm an older female voter who's voted straight party line (Dem) since 1984. However, b/c this election has "enlightened" me, I switched to unaffiliated and am voting third party. As an "older" female, I've seen my fair share of sexism in the workforce and am obvious NOT opposed to having a female president. However, I prefer a candidate to be ethical and to be fully supportive of ALL women. That would include victims of rape.
I rarely speak out against Trump b/c he's just a buffoon not worthy of anyone's time. Clinton, however, is still considered somewhat of an icon, and therefore, anyone who critiques her platform and her behavior is considered a sexist and one who "mourns for the good old days." I've lived through the "good old days," and they weren't so good.
So back off, little lamb, and learn how to think critically.
Excuse you, mutton.
I do think critically. And I call bull on you being a Dem who is suddenly enlightened. The "Hillary mocks rape victims" meme has been so throughly debunked that I feel bad for old folks such as yourself who are falling for nonsense talk and thinking you've found righteousness. Catch yourself before implying I'm not a critical thinker. Jill Stein or Gary Johnson? My, you have critical thinking about platforms all wrapped up.
You're the blind one if you think all Dems are fooled by Clinton. I'm 50 and probably a lot older than you are. I've lived through the Clinton years. I have friends who worked under them. So call me old, baby, but I know a lot more than you do. And I think you're not only stupid, but you're blinded by the media.
If she wins, we'll see how much she changes this country, how she works "so hard" for women while her husband pops Vigara and goes chasing after interns, how she supports the middle class and helps it grow, how she ends race wars, yada yada.
Stupid is forever, baby, and I'm talking to you!
And Donald Trump or the third parties are miraculously going to accomplish all this? You are dumber than a doorknob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am 9:06, and I think you're an idiot.
FWIW, I'm an older female voter who's voted straight party line (Dem) since 1984. However, b/c this election has "enlightened" me, I switched to unaffiliated and am voting third party. As an "older" female, I've seen my fair share of sexism in the workforce and am obvious NOT opposed to having a female president. However, I prefer a candidate to be ethical and to be fully supportive of ALL women. That would include victims of rape.
I rarely speak out against Trump b/c he's just a buffoon not worthy of anyone's time. Clinton, however, is still considered somewhat of an icon, and therefore, anyone who critiques her platform and her behavior is considered a sexist and one who "mourns for the good old days." I've lived through the "good old days," and they weren't so good.
So back off, little lamb, and learn how to think critically.
Excuse you, mutton.
I do think critically. And I call bull on you being a Dem who is suddenly enlightened. The "Hillary mocks rape victims" meme has been so throughly debunked that I feel bad for old folks such as yourself who are falling for nonsense talk and thinking you've found righteousness. Catch yourself before implying I'm not a critical thinker. Jill Stein or Gary Johnson? My, you have critical thinking about platforms all wrapped up.
You're the blind one if you think all Dems are fooled by Clinton. I'm 50 and probably a lot older than you are. I've lived through the Clinton years. I have friends who worked under them. So call me old, baby, but I know a lot more than you do. And I think you're not only stupid, but you're blinded by the media.
If she wins, we'll see how much she changes this country, how she works "so hard" for women while her husband pops Vigara and goes chasing after interns, how she supports the middle class and helps it grow, how she ends race wars, yada yada.
Stupid is forever, baby, and I'm talking to you!
Anonymous wrote:Serious question. I don't understand why people are calling Hilary evil. Pol Pot was evil, Hitler was evil, Pinochet was evil. I hardly put Hilary in the same category as those people. Please explain to me why you think Hilary is evil? I'm not a huge fan of her but to call her evil seems extreme.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am 9:06, and I think you're an idiot.
FWIW, I'm an older female voter who's voted straight party line (Dem) since 1984. However, b/c this election has "enlightened" me, I switched to unaffiliated and am voting third party. As an "older" female, I've seen my fair share of sexism in the workforce and am obvious NOT opposed to having a female president. However, I prefer a candidate to be ethical and to be fully supportive of ALL women. That would include victims of rape.
I rarely speak out against Trump b/c he's just a buffoon not worthy of anyone's time. Clinton, however, is still considered somewhat of an icon, and therefore, anyone who critiques her platform and her behavior is considered a sexist and one who "mourns for the good old days." I've lived through the "good old days," and they weren't so good.
So back off, little lamb, and learn how to think critically.
Excuse you, mutton.
I do think critically. And I call bull on you being a Dem who is suddenly enlightened. The "Hillary mocks rape victims" meme has been so throughly debunked that I feel bad for old folks such as yourself who are falling for nonsense talk and thinking you've found righteousness. Catch yourself before implying I'm not a critical thinker. Jill Stein or Gary Johnson? My, you have critical thinking about platforms all wrapped up.
Anonymous wrote:Benghazi. And the fact she could give two shits about those poor men she left out there to die -- she was even incredulous that Congress was asking her questions. How dare they!!!
Anonymous wrote:
baking cookies and standing by her man
The reference to Tammy Wynette's song bit her in the ass after Bill's affairs were coming out.
As far as the cookies comment is concerned, you can judge for yourself. The article in Time below frames it. She shot back at a comment made by Gov. Brown. As one who was in the workforce as a young woman in the early 90s, sexism was rampant. So I personally understand her comment. However, in retrospect instead of attacking other women, she could have attacked Brown. Nevertheless, b/c she was trying to carve out a new path for herself and other women, she wasn't going to play nicely. I get that, too.
While I am grateful for women who have tirelessly fought to level the playing field, I think Hillary became too power hungry and as a result, traded in ethics for money and fame.
And I do not support either candidate. Let me make that clear.
,
http://time.com/4054623/clinton-dunham-tea-cookies/
This Was the Hillary Clinton Comment That Sparked Lena Dunham’s Political Awareness
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reference to Tammy Wynette's song bit her in the ass after Bill's affairs were coming out.
The reference to Tammy Wynette's song WAS after Bill's affairs came out. It was on 60 Minutes after the Gennifer Flowers allegations and the entire nation was watching. Pay attention 25 years ago.
Genius, here's the rest of her quote:
"I'm sitting here b/c I love him, and I respect him, and I honor what he's been through and what we've been through together. And you know, if that's not enough for people, then heck, don't vote for him."
And the quote makes her look like an idiot b/c he didn't stop. So I guess she continued to "honor what he's been through," which is quite a few women.
continues to bite her in her big, fat ass
She's a hypocrite and he's a serial philanderer. And BOTH of them took money from a convicted child rapist.
Voila! a fine candidate for the presidency!
Anonymous wrote:
I am 9:06, and I think you're an idiot.
FWIW, I'm an older female voter who's voted straight party line (Dem) since 1984. However, b/c this election has "enlightened" me, I switched to unaffiliated and am voting third party. As an "older" female, I've seen my fair share of sexism in the workforce and am obvious NOT opposed to having a female president. However, I prefer a candidate to be ethical and to be fully supportive of ALL women. That would include victims of rape.
I rarely speak out against Trump b/c he's just a buffoon not worthy of anyone's time. Clinton, however, is still considered somewhat of an icon, and therefore, anyone who critiques her platform and her behavior is considered a sexist and one who "mourns for the good old days." I've lived through the "good old days," and they weren't so good.
So back off, little lamb, and learn how to think critically.