Posted on 04/06/2015 11:59:22 AM PDT by Kaslin
You can guarantee it.
When Hillary Clinton becomes the Democratic nominee next year, she and her team will frame the election as historically significant. In doing so, they will ignite a great social movement to elect the first Madame President.
In the last twelve months, Secretary Clintons public speeches and commentary have discernibly shifted in focus and content, to female empowerment, pay equity and her grandmother glow.
Never far away with a ready and helping hand, the media are showing their intent to advance the Clinton 2016 narrative. Just last month, following the conclusion of her prepared remarks at her own press conference addressing the email scandal, her first exchange with the media began like this:
"It's wonderful to see you here again. Why did you opt out of using two devices at the time?" the Turkish reporter asked, after Clinton spoke at the United Nations in New York. "My second follow up question if you were a man today, would all the fuss being made, be made?"
The question prompted Bill OReilly to tell Factor viewers that night: Now, I truly hope this bogus sexism business is not going to be part of Hillary Clinton's campaign. I mean, that would just be awful.
But I know it will, as I suspect OReilly probably does.
As I hear the chatter about an impending Clinton announcement and see the signs, it feels like déjà vu.
Ive been there. Ive experienced it. So has my country. And Im here to tell you: it is awful.
In 2010, Julia Gillard knifed an elected prime minister in his first term to take on the job of Prime Minister of Australia. A few months later, she went on to form a minority government after an election.
Gillard was possibly the worst Prime Minister Australia ever had: dishonest, incompetent and unworthy of the job. But the greatest damage she wrought was on the national culture with her poisonous war on men.
Her deliberate divisiveness was on full display when she gave what became known as the Misogyny Speech in the Australian parliament in October 2012, the video of which went viral attracting international media attention, accusing the then Opposition Leader (now Prime Minister) Tony Abbott of baseless sexism and misogyny.
But it didnt end there. She persistently misrepresented criticism of her performance and the performance of her government as examples of sexism and misogyny. She set up a fundraising group called Women for Gillard. At its launch in 2013, she cautioned against a government led by men in blue ties:
''On that day, 14 September, we are going to make a big decision as a nation,'' she said. ''It's a decision about whether, once again, we will banish women's voices from our political life.''
After listing a series of Labor policy advances she claimed would be ''slashed'' by an Abbott government, including childcare rebates and superannuation for low-income women, she said: ''We don't want to live in an Australia where abortion again becomes the political plaything of men who think they know better . A prime minister - a man in a blue tie - who goes on holidays to be replaced by a man in a blue tie. A treasurer, who delivers a budget wearing a blue tie, to be supported by a finance minister - another man in a blue tie. Women once again banished from the center of Australia's political life.''
It will surprise few that Gillard and Clinton are friends, coming from the same political tribe- liberal feminism. In fact, Gillard has recently pledged to barrack (root) loudly from the sidelines for Hillary, and last year in her memoir, Hard Choices, Clinton referenced Gillard: Nonetheless, its an unfortunate reality that women in public life still face an unfair double standard. Even leaders like former Prime Minister Julia Gillard of Australia have faced outrageous sexism, which shouldnt be tolerated in any country.
Detractors will be quick to accuse me of misogyny, and unwilling to accept female leadership. Not true. If Condoleezza Rice was running for president, I would vote for her. So, too, former Hewlett-Packard head, Carly Fiorina. I would have happily voted for Margaret Thatcher. After all, it was her that repeatedly observed: I owe nothing to womens lib.
Therein lies the point.
Feminist leadership is different to female leadership, in that it seeks to settle scores with male counterparts by rectifying perceived injustice and imbalance. Australia learned through Julia Gillard that such leadership is cultural poison for a nation, unpleasant, dangerous and destructive, causing long-term fear, uncertainty and division within the electorate. Its agenda is pervasive, producing a general tightness in the community, serving as the elephant in the room. It is impossible to counteract, rendering men impotent. The damage done in terms of the cultural expectations this agenda set unnecessarily changed the way conservative political figures conduct themselves forever.
So, the next time you are told by Hollywood, pop culture and the media you will be voting to make history, and you hear that your vote will be used as a hammer to break through the glass ceiling of the Oval Office, you would do well to recall the Australian example.
Remember Julia Gillard, and her sister from another mister, Hillary Clinton.
Consider yourself warned.
See? They’ve forgotten all about those pesky emails already...
sure looks that way
We have been over six years without a leader in the White House with two more to go.
The country cannot withstand an additional four years of using the presidency as a social experiment.
The woman gives you a phony persona. She’s arthritic in her thinking for us. We need someone young and vibrant who will reunleash our strengths.
Someone posted here a very profound statement. If Hitler had a billion dollars to campaign with no one would vote for him, knowing him. How does Hillary think she can buy her way into the WH?
The people who speculated that the email (almost) scandal was only put out there to render it ‘old news’ for next year. Oh well.
Whomever debates her should not do as McClame and Romney did in their weak showings. Better bring up Benghazi, the emails, and a long list of criminal activity. And prepare to be ‘Candy Crowleyed’ with the so-called fact checker.
"Hello America....I propose to spend a trillion dollars a year on a bunch of "new" liberal projects just for young girls and women, even though they're guaranteed to fail just like every other liberal project has failed."
Republican congressmen: "you can't do that...it's sure to fail, and we're already deep in debt. This will only make things a lot worse.
Hillary:"You're nothing but a bunch of women-hating, sexist pigs who can't stand to see a strong woman in power. Thank you and good night."
I disagree. If Hitler ran on the Democratic ticket, he would get a hefty % of the democrats. They do not care who they vote for, as long as there is a D after the name.
Arkancide is a word made famous from all the murders associated with folks who went against bill and hill.
We are all aware of all their illegalities besides this.
But hey, hill has a vagina, we all gots to support this hag, cause she has a vagina.
I can’t believe that there are idiots out there who actually believe that Hillary Rodham is qualified to be the President of the United States of America. Now that’s “low information”.
Pear shaped
Yeah but if she gets the nomination she could very well get elected because if like in the 2008 and 2012 elections there will be plenty on our side who will sit the election out if the candidate they want is not nominated
I was kinda wondering if her pantsuit designer channeled the designer for Mao? Those awful things get old real quick.
The Democrats probably won millions of votes by accusing the Republicans of waging a "war on women" (no evidence required). If Hillary wins we will see a real "war on men."'
(Well, it's been going on since the 1970s but she'll ramp it up.)
Carly Fiorina destroyed HP.
I’m sorry, but.
Hillary is Old and she looks OLD.
She’s out of shape.
She is out of touch.
She is deceitful.
She is disrespectful.
She is selfish.
She is arrogant.
She is hateful.
She is power hungry.
She is Mad.
She is ....on second thought,
The perfect choice for the Democrat Presidential nomination.
Dear God.
Please let Hillary be the candidate.
Let her spend zillions of dollars, and then tempt her into spending more, including her own money.
And then, please God, let her her have a humiliating loss.
Amen.
PIAPS ain’t running.
Carly Fiorina favored expanding the H1-B program while HP CEO.
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