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In reply to the discussion: Hillary's attempt to solidify support among women is amusingly sexist, [View all]RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)33. Her own "private" (but not classified!) recipe.
Hillary's Special "Flash" Christmas Cookies
Makes 256 cookies.
Store locally.
Serve privately.
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Yeah, I have to wonder what all-purpose cleaning solution is Hillary's favorite.
frylock
Sep 2015
#23
Yep my son uses Old Spice body wash and believe me it is an upgrade from Axe. I think he mostly
seaglass
Sep 2015
#106
I would personally consider hosting a ladies tea for Hilly if she gave me an XBox
roguevalley
Sep 2015
#26
Sounds like something the Romney campaign would've tried. "Branding" is in essence a deception
arcane1
Sep 2015
#25
If it is as you suggest then the support Hillary currently receives from women should be declining,
still_one
Sep 2015
#28
I didn't know about this. Planning to volunteer for her with or without the products. Great idea!
Laser102
Sep 2015
#49
Sanders takes pride in no silly attacks on HRC just focusing on policy differences
oberliner
Sep 2015
#30
It's not Sanders' policy to send gift baskets of hand creams to female voters
Scootaloo
Sep 2015
#35
Wait..wait! Isn't the Guardian a well known RW rag?? Is Hillary going to be its Covergirl?
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2015
#31
Nope, but it doesn't necessarily represent how the majority of American women feel about Hillary
still_one
Sep 2015
#32
Correct. The actual article is the USA Today link; the Guardian link is opinion about that n/t
arcane1
Sep 2015
#40
It doesn't bother me at all. Freedom of Religion doesn't mean Freedom FROM Religion.
MADem
Sep 2015
#172
I don't see anything about household products in the USA Today article. All it mentions is
Metric System
Sep 2015
#71
maybe the box will include a friggin' CLUE, because her campaign clearly doesn't have one
zazen
Sep 2015
#81
And I'm tired of being told a rich white woman knows what's best for me.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#96
Obama offered "blacks for O" subscriptions to home deliveries of his favorite black culture stuff?
magical thyme
Sep 2015
#149
1. Wake up. 2. Google for negative Hillary news. 3. Spin non-negative Hillary news 4. Mega DU dittos
wyldwolf
Sep 2015
#95
No, it doesn't, but thanks for trying so hard! Your concern is touching and noted!
MADem
Sep 2015
#160
What's making your head spin is the realization everyone doesn't see things like you do
wyldwolf
Sep 2015
#173
I hit a nerve. You throw all these 'progressive' buzzwords around and expect people to be in awe
wyldwolf
Sep 2015
#176
I'll bet you're going to tell us Hillary was a goldwater girl next? C'mon! Amaze us.
wyldwolf
Sep 2015
#179
You're giving me one more chance to be in awe of your massive 'progressive' knowledge?
wyldwolf
Sep 2015
#190
My mother taught me not to vote for someone because of their gender.
beam me up scottie
Sep 2015
#105
Pantsuits are Hillary's symbol, like Bernie supporters show his hair in their sig line.
SunSeeker
Sep 2015
#125
I think it is to harken back to that pink suit she wore in her famous Beijing Women's Rights Speech.
SunSeeker
Sep 2015
#133