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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Hillary seems manic [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)139. Your reply has nothing to do with my post. I'll take that as indicating you agree with my post,
but rather not say so.
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noooooooo--you're kidding, right? she's passionate & revved up & her policies are wrong
zazen
Jan 2016
#45
ikr... and what was up with all that weird arm-waving? It was like she was on the deck of an aircraft carrier directing F-16's.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2016
#116
Animated and passionate? LOL! She's come across as decidedly unpleasant in 2 primaries now.
merrily
Jan 2016
#76
"People need to be quiet about her tone." Sanders' tone gets criticized every time!
merrily
Jan 2016
#96
I've never owned a big business but I served as part of a hiring committee in a big
merrily
Jan 2016
#112
I'm glad there are people like you and your employer that did value diversity and made it happen.
polly7
Jan 2016
#129
Couldn't have said it better Polly... what is more sexist than holding women to a different standard than men?
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2016
#118
You are mis-using the concept of double standards and minimizing women's reality
zazen
Jan 2016
#131
No, I've not done anything you've accused me of, and you are doing women no favors.
merrily
Jan 2016
#132
No, not a conspiracy at all, just the reality of not holding her to the same standards
polly7
Jan 2016
#140
Hmmmm - I don't see "strident" as being a sexist term applied to women. "Shrill" yes, "strident" no.
kath
Jan 2016
#144
Okay... now THAT was funny! Gotta love Bernie... often imitated...but neva duplicated!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2016
#121
Your sex has nothing to do with your spouting sexist crap. She sounds perfectly normal
KittyWampus
Jan 2016
#30
No worries CoffeeCat, crying "sexism" is the last refuge for those on a sinking ship... the U.S.S. Hillary.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jan 2016
#123
Really, I think Clinton and O'Malley both sounded like they were snorting Red Bull
Matariki
Jan 2016
#70
Like her,yes, the long & hardy laugh & who ever coached her to 'open your eyes!', those should go.
Sunlei
Jan 2016
#62
Is that the new slogan? "No we can't"? I thought it was "It's my turn or else"
Betty Karlson
Jan 2016
#71
Maybe you haven't ............ there have been hundreds of posts on here of others doing so.
polly7
Jan 2016
#102
Oh, come on, now. No one has to read every post on DU to know that Sanders has been criticized for
merrily
Jan 2016
#136
Your reply has nothing to do with my post. I'll take that as indicating you agree with my post,
merrily
Jan 2016
#139
Silly Polly. The charge of "sexism" means that no woman could ever be referred to as
Bonobo
Jan 2016
#101
Heck, I feel most of those things at least once a week, not sure what other terms
polly7
Jan 2016
#104