Hillary Bashing - When Will It Stop? Probably Never...
Things are really heating up in the Hillary-sphere. She's kicking some serious bootay in the polls. Her opponents are barely taking her on. You ask why? Here's my take on it...
Hillary's Democratic opponents are all men, and as men then they have heard their share of 'Hillary-bashing'. Pretty much every man out there on the first tee has something negative to say about Hillary. They don't like her, in fact, most hate her. The result: the men who may have a chance of being with her, either as a running mate or on her cabinet are being very careful in what they say. Or, maybe they don't want to be yet another guy with something negative to say about Hillary?
Hillary's Democratic opponents are all men, and as men then they have heard their share of 'Hillary-bashing'. Pretty much every man out there on the first tee has something negative to say about Hillary. They don't like her, in fact, most hate her. The result: the men who may have a chance of being with her, either as a running mate or on her cabinet are being very careful in what they say. Or, maybe they don't want to be yet another guy with something negative to say about Hillary?

4 Comments:
There is a fine line between men who are bashing hillary and men who are concerned that the world is not ready for a female-led America.
Based on the idiocy of our current administration, we need a change, and we need to save face globally. A controversial, progressive move to put Hillary atop our ranks is still a sensitive issue for many left-wing men in this country.
I find the comment 'the world is not ready for a female-led America' strange. I can understand not wanting Hillary but women in general I find very strange.
Britain had Thatcher (a darling of the right), Germany has Merkel and now Argentina has elected a woman.
The USA has led the world in women's liberation movement. I wouldn't think gender would have anything to do with it...
When you have a giant section of your country that are... um... let's just call 'em "red", you have to consider what will make them vote "blue". Hillary is not it. Without reds being swayed to the blue side, the Democrats don't win. Period. Don't you think there are other Democrats that have a better chance of swaying the red states? I do, and unfortunately Obama is not the answer (this is where I go from being labeled a chauvinist to being labeled a racist).
I don't think we're too worried about the red states. The swing states are where the election will be won, Ohio and Florida primarily.
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