Two-time presidential nominee and two-time election loser, and former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, experienced a lonely brain neuron firing in her frontal lobe, causing her to speak about the thoughts it elicited: sexist comments by President Donald Trump and women who continue to support him.
"When I see women doing that," she said loudly, "I think [which is a lie] why are they publicly disrespecting themselves? Why are they opening the door to have someone say that about them in their workplace?"
After all, it isn't as if her husband kept his door closed in the workplace as he received oral sex from a young presidential aide.
Nor is it as if Hillary defended her husband and attacked the slew of women he either raped or had an affair with--oh wait--she did, and he did.
Of all the areas Hillary Clinton would be wise to avoid discussing, sexism is the star of the show.
She continued with "In a community setting? Do they not see the connection there?"
Does she not see the connection there too? Not with Trump supporters, but with Bill's women. And the connection that lost her the election: disrespecting half of the American voters--the 'deplorables'.
Identity politics isn't working for her but she believes that the fight against sexism still rages on. As an attorney, she should know better--there are anti-discrimination laws that protect women and minorities.
But sore loser that she is, and still harping on her election debacle, she had to point out that while more women voted for her, she lost the white women's vote and said this was progress. In fact, she even went after Obama, bragging that she won more women's votes than he did.
But she lost.
Yes, voting for Hillary Rotten Clinton is progress because, like voting for Obama shows you're not a racist, voting for Hillary shows you're not a sexist.
You have a choice.
Like I said, identity politics isn't working for Clinton anymore. More women see her for the weak (albeit extremely rich) person that she is.
"We had such a public and still an ongoing movement to expand civil rights. Again, I'm proud of the progress, but we still have a lot of problems we have to confront," the one brain neuron endowed former Worst Lady posited without facts or any sort of proof.
Yes, women are oppressed . . . in Saudi Arabia and other Islamic countries. But, like most "feminists," she never discusses that.
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"When I see women doing that," she said loudly, "I think [which is a lie] why are they publicly disrespecting themselves? Why are they opening the door to have someone say that about them in their workplace?"
After all, it isn't as if her husband kept his door closed in the workplace as he received oral sex from a young presidential aide.
Nor is it as if Hillary defended her husband and attacked the slew of women he either raped or had an affair with--oh wait--she did, and he did.
Of all the areas Hillary Clinton would be wise to avoid discussing, sexism is the star of the show.
She continued with "In a community setting? Do they not see the connection there?"
Does she not see the connection there too? Not with Trump supporters, but with Bill's women. And the connection that lost her the election: disrespecting half of the American voters--the 'deplorables'.
Identity politics isn't working for her but she believes that the fight against sexism still rages on. As an attorney, she should know better--there are anti-discrimination laws that protect women and minorities.
But sore loser that she is, and still harping on her election debacle, she had to point out that while more women voted for her, she lost the white women's vote and said this was progress. In fact, she even went after Obama, bragging that she won more women's votes than he did.
But she lost.
Yes, voting for Hillary Rotten Clinton is progress because, like voting for Obama shows you're not a racist, voting for Hillary shows you're not a sexist.
You have a choice.
Like I said, identity politics isn't working for Clinton anymore. More women see her for the weak (albeit extremely rich) person that she is.
"We had such a public and still an ongoing movement to expand civil rights. Again, I'm proud of the progress, but we still have a lot of problems we have to confront," the one brain neuron endowed former Worst Lady posited without facts or any sort of proof.
Yes, women are oppressed . . . in Saudi Arabia and other Islamic countries. But, like most "feminists," she never discusses that.
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