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Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
37. I've never quite heard anyone say that about a male candidate...
Tue Apr 14, 2015, 09:36 PM
Apr 2015

Not really sure what to make of that, other than noting it.

She also seems to have been singled out to be called by first name. Other than derisive plays on first names, like Squatty, for Walker, male candidates are identified by their last name, after a possible use of their full name.

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I do too. leftofcool Apr 2015 #1
Yes, what leftofcool said! MoonRiver Apr 2015 #2
This'll bring 'em running. TheCowsCameHome Apr 2015 #3
you have to say it? Enrique Apr 2015 #4
Agreed. She has great hair for someone her age. DarknessFalls Apr 2015 #5
I think her hairstyle is appropriate for a woman of her stature and position in life... VanillaRhapsody Apr 2015 #6
I think it's great-looking for all the reasons you mentioned, VanillaRhapsody! calimary Jul 2015 #56
It's very becoming. In_The_Wind Apr 2015 #7
Picture?? patricia92243 Apr 2015 #8
Watch the news. MoonRiver Apr 2015 #9
Had to cut off cable television. But I think you mean this hairstyle, right? freshwest Apr 2015 #20
I don't think the art of kindness or charity is your forte. Trajan Jul 2015 #50
I'm awed by her manicure. rug Apr 2015 #10
Yeah, it'll probably get her elected! RoccoR5955 Apr 2015 #11
I don't think the art of subtlety is your forte. MoonRiver Apr 2015 #12
Damn right it isn't RoccoR5955 Apr 2015 #13
And you lack the elements of humor and satire also. MoonRiver Apr 2015 #15
Then you might be surprised to find out RoccoR5955 Apr 2015 #39
ROFL. murielm99 Oct 2015 #60
She had the qualifications before the hair style and no the hair style does not Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #17
Absolutely. I'm just being a little silly. MoonRiver Apr 2015 #18
Sometimes we have to have some fun, my post was not meant for you. Thinkingabout Apr 2015 #21
You totally got my point Thinkingabout. MoonRiver Apr 2015 #22
How does betrayal of her Party and helping George Bush sell the disasterous rhett o rick Oct 2015 #61
Love it too! vankuria Apr 2015 #14
+1000! MoonRiver Apr 2015 #16
I agree! I said earlier that I think she looks fantastic... one_voice Apr 2015 #19
Wait. I want to get this straight. AtomicKitten Apr 2015 #23
Even if you don't care for her - and I'm not a huge fan - why focus on her appearance in a negative nomorenomore08 Apr 2015 #29
seriously! BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2015 #40
I would love Warren also. But I'll vote Clinton if it comes down to that. n/t nomorenomore08 Apr 2015 #42
Absolutely! BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2015 #44
Yes her hair is quite lovely. I am glad we can find common ground. nm rhett o rick Apr 2015 #24
I love her hair style and bless my heart also. NBachers Apr 2015 #25
Her hair style ablamj Apr 2015 #26
I thought women running for president don't have worry about their "look" valerief Apr 2015 #27
Oh, they do. The political world is still blatantly unfair in that respect. n/t nomorenomore08 Apr 2015 #30
And some members of DU apparently, because if it wasn't important, there wouldn't be valerief Apr 2015 #31
I'm not sure if the OP is a Clinton supporter or not. Either way, it does seem unnecessary. n/t nomorenomore08 Apr 2015 #32
I see. I don't keep track of Hillary fanbots. I'm not much of a swooner. nt valerief Apr 2015 #34
John Edwards Geronimoe Apr 2015 #28
good reminder treestar Apr 2015 #41
it's a good style for her Liberal_in_LA Apr 2015 #33
I love her hair. hrmjustin Apr 2015 #35
Kick & recommended. William769 Apr 2015 #36
I've never quite heard anyone say that about a male candidate... Thor_MN Apr 2015 #37
You can refer to Walker as Walker, to Rubio as Rubio, but merrily May 2015 #46
She's indicated she wants to be called "Hillary". This goes along with her campaign symbol, PoliticAverse Jul 2015 #51
Which, 3 and half months later, has what to do with her hairstyle? Thor_MN Jul 2015 #53
It's weak. Bernie Sanders has the best hair in this race. Cheese Sandwich Apr 2015 #38
This is just as sexist as others comments on her looks. morningfog Apr 2015 #43
I thought we weren't supposed to comment on her appearance? merrily May 2015 #45
IMHO, we are allowed to say positive things about all candidates. MoonRiver May 2015 #47
Again, I thought we were not supposed to comment (positive or negative) about her appearance. merrily May 2015 #48
I didn't get the memo. MoonRiver May 2015 #49
This sounds vaguely like what some Rightwingers say about Black people using the N Word.... VanillaRhapsody Jul 2015 #54
Hil's Hair Polly Hennessey Jul 2015 #52
And isn't her family just the handsomest EVER? Isn't it JUST? cherokeeprogressive Jul 2015 #55
I have to say that Hillary looks healthier and more vibrant this time around. onehandle Oct 2015 #57
Bernie's is better. EEO Oct 2015 #58
You're kidding, right? paleotn Oct 2015 #59
Hillary's hair can stand up to Putin's hair any day of the week. OnyxCollie Nov 2015 #62
Perfect topper for her pant suits. n/t Hepburn Dec 2015 #63
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