Why women should not vote for Hillary Clinton?
Interesting piece from Camille Paglia,
Hillary, not all she seems then...read here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jht…
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trickygi...
Since when should Americans be taking advice from a British Newspaper, and I use the word Newspaper loosely.
Americans are not expected to take advice but its just the same sentiment I've read elsewhere and it shows how she is viewed outside the world of the USA.
2 years ago
this is the telling part of the article...
Hillary's public career has glaringly been a subset to her husband's success. Despite her reputation for brilliance, she failed the Washington, DC bar exam. Thus her migration to Little Rock was not simply a selfless drama for love; she was fleeing the capital where she had hoped to make her mark.
In Little Rock, every role that Hillary played was obtained via her husband's influence - from her position at the Rose Law Firm to her seat on the board of Wal-Mart to her advocacy for public education reform. In a pattern that would continue after Bill became president, Hillary would draw attention by expressing public "concern" for a problem, without ever being able to organise a programme for reform.
Hillary has always been a policy wonk, a functionary attuned to bureaucratic process, but she has never shown executive ability, which makes her quest for the presidency problematic.
2 years ago
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Hillary's disastrous botching of national healthcare reform in 1993 (a project to which her husband rashly appointed her) will live in infamy. Obama may also have limited executive experience, but he has no comparable stain on his record.
Is one of the many reason I have seen for not voting for Hillary; whether you are woman or man!
2 years ago