So what was all that bile the Republicans spewed at Hillary?
My favorite today was hearing them say that an insult to Sarah Palin was an "insult to motherhood". So what were all those insults to Hillary? Isn't she a woman? Yes. Isn't she also a mother? Yes.
Wasn't the Democrats the FIRST to nominate a female Vice President? Yes, yes they were.
And John McCain used the "lipstick on a pig" comment before - I believe in reference to none other than Hillary Clinton. For the Republicans to start screaming "OMG SEXISM!" now is just a little too late.
Hillary needed to "man up" to the insults if she wanted to run for President, but everyone better play nice with Sarah Palin?! PLEASE.
And while not ALL Republicans are opposed to aboriton, it seems to be their general MO. Abortion has been an issue that Republicans are NOTORIOUSLY UNFRIENDLY to. And yes, there already has been someone - two people so far - to point this out to you. I'm just here to back them up. The Republicans, generally, ARE NOT PRO-CHOICE. This isn't a "few and far between" thing. They, for the most part, do not support choice. I am talking about the politicians, not the general Republican-voting populace.
And more people support Obama than you may want to believe or admit. Obama, whether you or the Republicans would like to admit, has a real chance of winning. And honestly, HE IS qualified with ten years in politics, a political science degree, a law degree, his time as a community organizer, etc. What is Palin's degree in again? Journalism? If McCain wanted to criticize Obama for his experience (which we all know he did), then he should have picked someone with experience himself. Otherwise, experience isn't an issue with him.
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My favorite today was hearing them say that an insult to Sarah Palin was an "insult to motherhood". So what were all those insults to Hillary? Isn't she a woman? Yes. Isn't she also a mother? Yes.
Wasn't the Democrats the FIRST to nominate a female Vice President? Yes, yes they were.
And John McCain used the "lipstick on a pig" comment before - I believe in reference to none other than Hillary Clinton. For the Republicans to start screaming "OMG SEXISM!" now is just a little too late.
Hillary needed to "man up" to the insults if she wanted to run for President, but everyone better play nice with Sarah Palin?! PLEASE.
And while not ALL Republicans are opposed to aboriton, it seems to be their general MO. Abortion has been an issue that Republicans are NOTORIOUSLY UNFRIENDLY to. And yes, there already has been someone - two people so far - to point this out to you. I'm just here to back them up. The Republicans, generally, ARE NOT PRO-CHOICE. This isn't a "few and far between" thing. They, for the most part, do not support choice. I am talking about the politicians, not the general Republican-voting populace.
And more people support Obama than you may want to believe or admit. Obama, whether you or the Republicans would like to admit, has a real chance of winning. And honestly, HE IS qualified with ten years in politics, a political science degree, a law degree, his time as a community organizer, etc. What is Palin's degree in again? Journalism? If McCain wanted to criticize Obama for his experience (which we all know he did), then he should have picked someone with experience himself. Otherwise, experience isn't an issue with him.