On YouTube, there is a video of a woman who asks Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain: "how do we beat the bitch?" The woman is talking about Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton.
Washington Post columnist Marie Cocco writes that the attack on Hillary is "the product of an American imagination that still cannot see strong women in the same glow as it does strong men."
According to Cocco, Hillary is victimized by "virulent sexism" and the negativity towards Senator Clinton can be attributed to society's rejection of women as powerful and driven professionals. Women are prone to be labeled as cold, rude and self-absorbed if they "show ambition, act authoritatively and are on task," she writes.
Well now hold on a second; could it be that Hillary does, in fact, act like a bitch and the public is only responding to that? Recently, Hillary was caught rigging Q&A sessions; no sooner had she said that it would not happen again, she was caught planting questions a second time. Caught cheating and then caught lying about cheating - are these the "on task" qualities you were thinking of, Cocco?
I would go on regarding Hillary's personality, but it might be easier to let Hillary just speak for herself:
Marie Cocco's opinion is not based on facts but instead formed from this preconceived notion that there is some kind of conspiracy to keep women from power. Actually, the only conspiracy going on is this "gender war" nonsense Cocco buys into, and it has been gnawing away at social cohesion ever since the Marxists recruited people like Betty Friedan to break down Western society by turning its women and men against one another.
Washington Post columnist Marie Cocco writes that the attack on Hillary is "the product of an American imagination that still cannot see strong women in the same glow as it does strong men."
According to Cocco, Hillary is victimized by "virulent sexism" and the negativity towards Senator Clinton can be attributed to society's rejection of women as powerful and driven professionals. Women are prone to be labeled as cold, rude and self-absorbed if they "show ambition, act authoritatively and are on task," she writes.
Well now hold on a second; could it be that Hillary does, in fact, act like a bitch and the public is only responding to that? Recently, Hillary was caught rigging Q&A sessions; no sooner had she said that it would not happen again, she was caught planting questions a second time. Caught cheating and then caught lying about cheating - are these the "on task" qualities you were thinking of, Cocco?
I would go on regarding Hillary's personality, but it might be easier to let Hillary just speak for herself:
from "Hillary Clinton to Secret Service Detail: 'Get F*cked!'," The Gateway Pundit (here)
Where is the G-damn f**king flag? I want the G-damn f**king flag up every f**king morning at f**king sunrise.” (From the book “Inside The White House” by Ronald Kessler, p. 244 - Hillary to the staff at the Arkansas Governor’s mansion on Labor Day, 1991)
“You sold out, you mother f**ker! You sold out!” (From the book “Inside” by Joseph Califano, p. 213 - Hillary yelling at Democrat lawyer.)
"F**k off! It’s enough that I have to see you crap-kickers every day, I’m not going to talk to you too!! Just do your G*damn job and keep your mouth shut.” (From the book “American Evita” by Christopher Anderson, p. 90 - Hillary to her State Trooper bodyguards after one of them greeted her with “Good morning.”
“Why do I have to keep proving to people that I am not a liar?!”(From the book “The Survivor,” by John Harris, p. 382 - Hillary in her 2000 Senate campaign)
“Put this on the ground! I left my sunglasses in the limo. I need those sunglasses. We need to go back!” (From the book “Dereliction of Duty” p. 71-72 - Hillary to Marine One helicopter pilot to turn back while en route to Air Force One.)
"A right-wing network was after his presidency…including perverting the Constitution.” (To Barbara Walters about the Republicans who impeached her husband; 20/20, ABC 6/8/2003.)
“You know, I’m going to start thanking the woman who cleans the restroom in the building I work in. I’m going to start thinking of her as a human being” (From the book “The Case Against Hillary Clinton” by Peggy Noonan, p. 55)
“We just can’t trust the American people to make those types of choices…. Government has to make those choices for people” (From the book “I’ve Always Been A Yankee Fan” by Thomas D. Kuiper, p 20 - Hillary to Rep. Dennis Hastert in 1993 discussing her expensive, disastrous taxpayer-funded health care plan)
Marie Cocco's opinion is not based on facts but instead formed from this preconceived notion that there is some kind of conspiracy to keep women from power. Actually, the only conspiracy going on is this "gender war" nonsense Cocco buys into, and it has been gnawing away at social cohesion ever since the Marxists recruited people like Betty Friedan to break down Western society by turning its women and men against one another.