you forgot when she said "women lets get out our mops and brooms so we can clean up the white house"
Im still trying to figure out how the feminists (that she claims to be) didnt jump all over this.
2007-11-06 06:32:40
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answered by CaptainObvious 7
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I am a woman who admits that more men than women throughout history have been credited with being smarter than the average guy. Now, am I sexist or am I just telling the truth? Honestly, (the truth as I see it) men demonstrate their smarts more often than women and they have better PR. That, to me, proves they are smarter at getting recognition. And until women make a name for themselves, based on their intelligence they will have to give this one to the men. This whole "which is smarter argument" is boring and doesn't matter. Sexist is characterizing one gender as superior or inferior to the other and serves no useful purpose except to alienate and divide us. I see it as a stupid waste of energy and smarts by anyone doing it. C. :)
2016-05-28 03:41:40
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answered by ? 3
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Neither. Should she have said "I'm your man"? That would just be untrue. It's so sad ~ the only thing people find to say negative things about Hillary Clinton is that she's a woman (and Edwards' haircut)...
Wake up, already, it's 2007.
Find an actual political viewpoint of theirs that you disagree with or just GET OVER IT.
2007-11-06 06:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Bullshyt. She did not say the other candidates were sexist. Here's what she had to say about that debate and the next one:
Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday her status as the Democratic presidential front-runner — not her gender — has led her male primary rivals to intensify their criticism of her.
"I don't think they're piling on because I'm a woman. I think they're piling on because I'm winning," Clinton told reporters after filing paperwork to appear on the New Hampshire primary ballot.
"I anticipate it's going to get even hotter, and if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen. I'm very much at home in the kitchen," she said.
The New York senator's comments came three days after a televised debate in which her six male opponents challenged her character, electability and apparent unwillingness to answer tough questions.
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/67025/Hillar...
2007-11-06 07:27:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Nuttier than a fruit cake or Jimmy Carter on the veranda in springtime. Definitions change as like the wind , so does the girl wearing mens pants suits.
The dish? What's cooking at the FEC and campaign ethics and financial reform restrictions violated that may finally bake the teflon twins, crispy to burnt is my guess.
2007-11-06 06:59:45
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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How could she handle men in the Middle East who see her next to nothing for being a woman, she is not strong enough and the world will not play political correct with us or her.
2007-11-06 07:21:24
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answered by Anonymous
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"having trouble standing up to John "$400 coiffe" Edwards"
incorrect. she has more support than any other democratic candidate, and more money than ANY presidential hopeful at this time. please come back and play when you have your facts straight.
2007-11-06 06:32:06
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answered by Free Radical 5
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I think shes trying to be everything to everyone and failing.
2007-11-06 07:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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she never said they were sexist
2007-11-06 06:40:30
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answered by renee 5
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7007109937779036019&pr=goog-sl
"Hilary Uncensored"
Nuff said. Go ahead Dems. Nominate her. Make it easy on us.
2007-11-06 06:36:17
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answered by Quietman40 5
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