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hifiguy

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65. I would call them neither terribly similar nor terribly dissimilar.
Wed Jun 17, 2015, 04:53 PM
Jun 2015

Both are/were exceedingly hawkish regarding foreign policy and that seems patently obvious.

Economically, HRC is not motivated by a desire to punish the poor, as Thatcher was, but I do think they share a general philosophy of comforting the already comfortable.

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Do you really think there is anyone on DU who really thinks that way anymore? jwirr Jun 2015 #1
Yes. chervilant Jun 2015 #2
I do...some of the MRA dudes. Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #3
It's not just dudes. n/t seaglass Jun 2015 #11
That's for sure. kcr Jun 2015 #12
Why do you think that strong women Autumn Jun 2015 #19
They could just pipe up with their opinion treestar Jun 2015 #20
So what you are saying is that because you don't like how other strong women speak Autumn Jun 2015 #26
BINGO! nt. polly7 Jun 2015 #32
Where do you get that? treestar Jun 2015 #33
No it's not. A woman saying "you don't speak for me" Autumn Jun 2015 #34
I know what I said and tried to explain it treestar Jun 2015 #37
I'm not being uncivil and a victim and I have not been rude. Autumn Jun 2015 #42
Autumn, why don't we ever see that comment towards any other group on DU? seaglass Jun 2015 #41
They can say that if they chose and yes I have seen a few people Autumn Jun 2015 #43
LOL - you are being criticized for asserting your "truths". closeupready Jun 2015 #44
Yeah, in other words I shouldn't speak for myself. Autumn Jun 2015 #49
DU is sometimes comedy gold. closeupready Jun 2015 #55
Yes we do all speak for ourselves and that should be really obvious. I don't have any issue with seaglass Jun 2015 #48
Thanks seaglass. I did take a bit of flack over that. Autumn Jun 2015 #52
Yes. Some women like to be the exceptions in the old sexist order treestar Jun 2015 #22
That was my mother. leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #28
And my mother was an authoritarian, bullying and abusive woman polly7 Jun 2015 #40
Is it someone here you believe is fond of pats on the head? nt. polly7 Jun 2015 #45
Whether they know it or not, Bonobo Jun 2015 #51
My heart needs protectin', and so do I, I, I, I.... closeupready Jun 2015 #56
Yep, a few kcr Jun 2015 #74
They can't be that obvious. polly7 Jun 2015 #75
Wow. I have not run across this or else I am just immune to it. jwirr Jun 2015 #5
I saw a post like that today shenmue Jun 2015 #6
Yay for strong, boo for hawkish. nt Bonobo Jun 2015 #4
Yes. Strong = Elizabeth Warren. Abusive = Hillary Clinton. closeupready Jun 2015 #29
What you said. SaranchaIsWaiting Jun 2015 #30
You have to vote to invade Iraq in order to be "strong"? n/t eridani Jun 2015 #7
And make speeches about "traditional enemies" Art_from_Ark Jun 2015 #9
Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin, ... delrem Jun 2015 #8
These are not strong women. Skidmore Jun 2015 #21
Or on a more serious note than those two morons, hifiguy Jun 2015 #62
Because Clinton and Thatcher are so similar? Okay then.... bettyellen Jun 2015 #64
I would call them neither terribly similar nor terribly dissimilar. hifiguy Jun 2015 #65
I don't have a problem with Hillary because she's a "strong" woman. beam me up scottie Jun 2015 #10
Best post of the day on the matter. ^ Exilednight Jun 2015 #13
+2 ^^^ Great post! /nt RiverLover Jun 2015 #15
^^ Thread win. winter is coming Jun 2015 #25
Awesome post! peacebird Jun 2015 #35
+5 davidpdx Jun 2015 #71
"Witches" get a bad rap. Wiccan is a religion with Nature as God. RiverLover Jun 2015 #14
Agree with you on that! peacebird Jun 2015 #36
I've heard stories that during the Sixties "Youth Revolution", no_hypocrisy Jun 2015 #16
I don't have any problem with strong women. LWolf Jun 2015 #17
I have never met a woman who wasn't strong. As for strong political women in America Autumn Jun 2015 #18
Seriously? I've met both men and women who were quite weak. never? bettyellen Jun 2015 #24
I have never met a weak woman. All the women in my life have been Autumn Jun 2015 #27
I guess I just come across a more diverse group of people- you've been so fortunate ... bettyellen Jun 2015 #58
I have a very diverse group of friends and family. Autumn Jun 2015 #59
Well- not in terms of strength, lol. bettyellen Jun 2015 #63
Raising hand here -- I'm a woman and I'm weak. betsuni Jun 2015 #47
That's a health issue and a rough one. Autumn Jun 2015 #50
There's strong and then there's abusive. closeupready Jun 2015 #23
True. nt leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #69
Speaking as an older woman looking back leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #31
I have some optimism on that treestar Jun 2015 #39
That's good news. leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #54
To be honest, as a man, I think men who "buy into the closeupready Jun 2015 #57
I think an awful woman boss would fire you for that. leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #67
Like many people, I lose it sometimes, but generally I would never closeupready Jun 2015 #72
No one should have to get that upset on the job. leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #73
Very true about being your own boss treestar Jun 2015 #66
I have no problem with a strong Woman madokie Jun 2015 #38
There's a big difference between strong belligerant and just pushy. nt leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #68
My wife isn't madokie Jun 2015 #70
Week Men One_Life_To_Give Jun 2015 #46
Who is this "WE" that you speak of? NaturalHigh Jun 2015 #53
Who is this "Our" you speak of? 99Forever Jun 2015 #60
I like strong women. Obnoxious ones? Not so much. nt Eleanors38 Jun 2015 #61
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