On Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 6:01:40 PM, John Thomas wrote:
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> Overly generalized to (apparently) everybody. But much of what he writes is true. Apparently a
> large minority of the electorate is looking for a Führer to solve their imaginary problems for them.
Cheshire Clinton the Pandering Penguin will just promise free roving Wifi to everyone everywhere ('chicken in every pot' for the 20-teens), stoke their "grievances" even more than O'Bummer, turn certain highway rest stops, bus stops and subway terminals into federally-patrolled "safe zones", and make even more strident Madeleine Albright-approved appeals and guilt trips to women's "solidarity" of all the young women who totally turned off by her. Did I mention free tuition and free abortions?
Madeleine Albright at Hillary Clinton rally, Concord, N.H., February 4, 2016: "There's a special place in hell for women who don't help each other... [some] don't understand the importance of why young women have to support Hillary Clinton."
NBC Meet the Press host Chuck Todd to Clinton, February 6, 2016: "Do you want the vote to be decided on gender lines like this?"
Clinton said, laughing, "Oh, you know, as you remember Madeleine has been saying this for many, many years. She believes if firmly. In part because she knows what a struggle it has been and she understands the struggle is not over. So I don't want people to be offended what she is expressing as her-"
Todd interjected, "Do you understand why some might have been offended by it?"
"Well, good grief, we're getting offended about everything these days. Honest to goodness. I mean, people can't say anything without offending somebody," Clinton argued. Albright "has a life experience that I respect. I admire her greatly and I think what she was trying to do, which she has done in every setting I've ever seen her in, going back 20 plus years, was to remind young women in particularly that you know, this struggle, which many of us have been part of, it's not over and don't be in any way lulled by the progress we've made. And I think it was a light hearted, but very pointed remark which people can take however they choose."