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Whisp

(24,096 posts)
64. *gasp! I think I agree with you.
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 09:03 PM
Feb 2014

but Hillary is of the generation where talk like that is ingrained and still used.

I don't like being called 'the fairer sex' because why do I have to be more fair than men! for one thing

- or is it 'fair' as in complexion?
anyway, time for that old saying to go away.

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Yeah, the problem with that, Madam Secretary, Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #1
Seems to me you are merely defining yourself. DURHAM D Feb 2014 #2
How did this become about me? Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #4
I think she might have told girls they should come from a priviliged background. Kurovski Feb 2014 #35
That's an interesting point, but I'm not sure it applies Renew Deal Feb 2014 #5
I digressed. Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #6
You apparently miss the point AgingAmerican Feb 2014 #61
This is probably true for all politicians Renew Deal Feb 2014 #3
It doesn't only apply to politicians though justiceischeap Feb 2014 #9
Exactly right BrotherIvan Feb 2014 #29
Being a creative type myself, I doubt they start out completely justiceischeap Feb 2014 #33
It seems like her fellow Democrats are the most vicious. Walk away Feb 2014 #7
Hear, hear!!! Beacool Feb 2014 #19
We don't get to vote for progressives. Kurovski Feb 2014 #37
JFK was a Progressive? Walk away Feb 2014 #54
Would he pass AgingAmerican Feb 2014 #62
I would not be surprised if he easily did. nt Walk away Feb 2014 #66
Supporting brutal invasions of other people's countries is not supporting women's sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #46
Yes she has ... Evergreen Emerald Feb 2014 #53
Has she ever apologized for her support for the invasions of those countries, Iraq in sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #55
Yes she has.... Evergreen Emerald Feb 2014 #57
"Gentlemanly respect for the fairer sex" NM_Birder Feb 2014 #8
How much was she paid to make that speech? n/t Wilms Feb 2014 #10
Obviously you didn't read the article. DURHAM D Feb 2014 #11
I read the article NM_Birder Feb 2014 #12
Well, if you can't figure that out you have not DURHAM D Feb 2014 #13
LOL ........... NM_Birder Feb 2014 #14
Have fun - the answer is still zero. nt DURHAM D Feb 2014 #17
No condecending little comment? ran out of steam pretty quick. NM_Birder Feb 2014 #18
Ignorance is boring. DURHAM D Feb 2014 #20
lying for attention is childish. NM_Birder Feb 2014 #24
Has she ever addressed what War does to women? Ever apologized to the women sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #47
I just hate that she started that war while she was President. DURHAM D Feb 2014 #50
Can't defend her support with her vote for that massive violation of human rights sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #56
If you have the gumption, why don't you get in her face and ask her? Beacool Feb 2014 #21
"Get in her face"? Wilms Feb 2014 #25
You struck a nerve didn't you ? NM_Birder Feb 2014 #27
Yeah, a Clinton has never given a free speech EVER.......... Beacool Feb 2014 #30
The speech was at NYU. Beacool Feb 2014 #31
NYU=no fee speeches ? NM_Birder Feb 2014 #39
Apparently some folks just don't know that when DURHAM D Feb 2014 #40
They know, they just like to pretend that they don't. Beacool Feb 2014 #45
where is pay even mentioned in the article ? NM_Birder Feb 2014 #26
You may repeat your last comment again. Beacool Feb 2014 #32
inane does not mean correct. NM_Birder Feb 2014 #38
It's inane because it's incorrect. Beacool Feb 2014 #43
Hard to argue facts when the word "probably" appears...anyway NM_Birder Feb 2014 #51
You tire me. Beacool Feb 2014 #58
I met her once, but that was before she became a war supporter, or at least sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #48
There is no such thing as 'common courtesy' when it comes to the GOP. Rex Feb 2014 #15
I don't see why there needs to be a double standard treestar Feb 2014 #16
It's a quote from Eleanor Roosevelt dating to the 1920s. Beacool Feb 2014 #23
Eleanor and her husband would have been appalled by the Cintons. Kurovski Feb 2014 #36
I wouldn't be to sure of that treestar Feb 2014 #41
He spoke out and fought for the suffering poor in this country, as did Mrs. roosevelt Kurovski Feb 2014 #42
Verbally? treestar Feb 2014 #65
Hillary is not riding on "Eleanor's good works". Beacool Feb 2014 #44
I agree, they would be appalled at the corporatism that has taken over the Dem Party. sabrina 1 Feb 2014 #49
"gentlemanly respect for the fairer sex" isn't respect at all. It's condescension. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #22
*gasp! I think I agree with you. Whisp Feb 2014 #64
That's good advice for anyone involved in politics CJCRANE Feb 2014 #28
It's skin can protect it, HockeyMom Feb 2014 #34
well at least she's not black, and poor AND a woman. Whisp Feb 2014 #52
I guess she shouldn't stand up for women's rights because she's neither poor nor black? Beacool Feb 2014 #59
She doesn't even have to fight for the right to have a villa in France... Whisp Feb 2014 #63
Whisp, quit twisting yourself into a pretzel. Beacool Feb 2014 #67
Please don't call my dog a fleabag. Whisp Feb 2014 #68
It's a joke. Beacool Feb 2014 #69
That sounds like good advice in general. Comrade Grumpy Feb 2014 #60
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