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In reply to the discussion: MSNBC: Reaction to Hillary's 'Hit List' Sexist [View all]CoffeeCat
(24,411 posts)31. I do not identify with Hillary in any way
As a woman, I do not feel any kinship with Hillary Clinton. She seems so robotic and plastic to me--almost like a machine. I don't really think of her as a woman. She isn't relatable to me, at all--as a woman, as a wife or as a person. She seems scripted. And I don't trust what she says. So, when I listen to her speak, it's like watching a character on a television show. She's basically someone that I find completely unable to relate to.
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I am done with St.Bernard: fame has gone to his head!: Sanders is about Sanders
lewebley3
Apr 2016
#12
I have read on DU that some think you are really a computer program. I don't know or care
A Simple Game
Apr 2016
#25
There is nothing wrong with ambition in a woman : that is what you really object to::
lewebley3
Apr 2016
#41
You can't even relate to the thread you are posting in any more, can you.
passiveporcupine
Apr 2016
#38
In no way are they similar: Nixon was a republican: Hillary was a little Hippy Dem
lewebley3
Apr 2016
#10
Hillary is a force for good only: the rest of your post is just your hatefulness against Hillary
lewebley3
Apr 2016
#20
No she is a politician: that is what the Presidency calls for: People are sick of St.Benard
lewebley3
Apr 2016
#22
If she isn't a saint, waht is it about her that makes her only a force for good?
Jack Rabbit
Apr 2016
#23
Times has tells all: Hilary's time on the national stage has told us she is a force for good:
lewebley3
Apr 2016
#24
You've made a lot of posts, and maybe I haven't been asking the right questions, but ...
surrealAmerican
Apr 2016
#18
So what if any pol, be it male or female, puts together a hit list of "punishments" for those
downeastdaniel
Apr 2016
#34