Posted on 11/21/2015 3:30:17 PM PST by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
It's an odd world. Glamour magazine recently named the former Bruce Jenner as its Woman of the Year. {SNIP} If a person self-identifies as X, Y or Z, then he, she, ze or hir has to be what he, she, ze or hir professes to be. {SNIP}
Which brings me to Hillary Clinton. {Snip} Sheâd be one with the idea that people have a ârightâ to be who they think they are and â this is not quite the same thing â have a right to be who they feel they are.
This is a Euclidean axiom in the new geometry of gender and progressive thought. Names matter â what people are called, and what they themselves wish to be called, matters greatly. {SNIP}
However, on another naming subject â one possibly of more import and global consequence than Jennerâs choice of restroom â that of ISIL and radical Islam, Clinton appears to hold an opposite view. {SNIP}
Yet in a debate on this very subject, Clinton refused to utter the phrase radical Islam, {SNIP}
She is one with U.S. President Barack Obama on this â they steadfastly refuse to call our enemies by their name. In other words, when it comes to words and concepts that correspond to unalterable reality, she will deny words their meaning to the point of refusing to say them. But on matters that Glamour magazine takes seriously, on which DNA itself has spoken, Clinton is one with all the buzz factories of trendy thought.
She was, it must be noted, for four years the secretary of state of the most powerful country on Earth, and now wishes to be its president. Heaven help us.
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Decades of alcoholism, criminal activity, gluttony and sloth have taken its toll on the 69 year old grandmother.
Dimocraps- those who deny reality whether it is genetics or the Koran.
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