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Hillary Clinton

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riversedge

(80,900 posts)
Sun May 8, 2016, 08:19 AM May 2016

America loves women like Hillary Clinton–as long as they’re not asking for a promotion [View all]

A few months old but interesting.

I do know sexism plays a role in her unfavorably--How much is the questions!
I went door to door in my state and every day there was one or two that said or hinted at the fact that she was a woman and therefore could not be Commander-in-Chief.



America loves women like Hillary Clinton–as long as they’re not asking for a promotion

http://qz.com/624346/america-loves-women-like-hillary-clinton-as-long-as-theyre-not-asking-for-a-promotion/


Sady Doyle


February 25, 2016
Back in the good old days. (AP Photo/Kevin Lamarque)

It’s hard to remember these days, but just a few years ago, everybody loved Hillary Rodham Clinton. When she stepped down as US secretary of state in January 2013 after four years in office, her approval rating stood at what the Wall Street Journal described as an “eye-popping” 69%. That made her not only the most popular politician in the country, but the second-most popular secretary of state since 1948.

The 2012 “Texts from Hillary” meme, which featured a sunglasses-clad Clinton scrolling through her Blackberry aboard a military flight to Libya, had given rise to a flood of think pieces hailing her “badass cool.” The Washington Post wanted president Barack Obama to give vice president Joe Biden the boot and replace him with Clinton. Taking stock of Clinton’s approval ratings, Nate Silver noted in a 2012 piece for the New York Times that she currently held “remarkably high numbers for a politician in an era when many public officials are distrusted or disliked.”

How times have changed. “The FBI And 67 Percent of Americans Distrust Hillary Clinton,” booms a recent headline in the Huffington Post. Clinton’s favorability ratings currently hover around 40.8%. Bob Woodward complains that “there is something unrelaxed about the way she is communicating.” “Hillary’s personality repels me,” Walker Bragman writes in Salon.

How can we reconcile the “unlikable” Democratic presidential candidate of today with the adored politician of recent history? How can we reconcile the “unlikable” Democratic presidential candidate of today with the adored politician of recent history? It’s simple: Public opinion of Clinton has followed a fixed pattern throughout her career. Her public approval plummets whenever she applies for a new position. Then it soars when she gets the job. The wild difference between the way we talk about Clinton when she campaigns and the way we talk about her when she’s in office can’t be explained as ordinary political mud-slinging. Rather, the predictable swings of public opinion reveal Americans’ continued prejudice against women caught in the act of asking for power. ................

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It's going to be great when Hillary gets into her next position of power, rivers.. The woman Cha May 2016 #1
Love your way of thinking about this. Mornin' Cha. riversedge May 2016 #4
I bookmarked this when I originally read it. IamMab May 2016 #2
Those forces have been aligned against her since the '90s . . . brush May 2016 #13
By finding a stronghold, Bernie forgot what it was like to be challenged. IamMab May 2016 #15
Yes. We've had threads right here saying that she should have stayed in the Senate and that Squinch May 2016 #3
They're so bitter and their rhetoric Cha May 2016 #7
Yes. Though BS hasn't dropped out, Obama seems to be getting comfortable with Squinch May 2016 #8
Hillary has won whether sanders has dropped out or not.. so President Obama can now Cha May 2016 #10
Yes. It's been over for weeks, but I just trashed GDP. Can't believe how hard they are beating that Squinch May 2016 #11
It's still spot on, rivers! BlueMTexpat May 2016 #5
I'm glad Hillary uses this POV her comments now. Lucinda May 2016 #6
That is a fascinating fact! I did not realize that. How telling! Squinch May 2016 #9
I was thinking, how many supervisors would promote a person who had announced the supervisor Thinkingabout May 2016 #12
I didn't have to read beyond the headline brer cat May 2016 #14
This is what I've been saying all along. athena May 2016 #16
K&R for the truth SharonClark May 2016 #17
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