Posted on 12/23/2017 6:25:43 PM PST by simpson96
Womens magazines are an area that the conservative movement often overlooks. Theyve become political. And for many young, college-educated women in urban areas its their source of news. And yes, its entirely liberal.(snip)
Now, I dont read Teen Vogue of course, but The Wall Street Journals Jillian Kay Mechior gave a rundown and asked what the hell happened here:
Hillary Clinton expanded her already impressive résumé by guest-editing the issue that hit newsstands Dec. 5. It was a theme issue, with 36 pages devoted to a single subject: Hillary Clinton. Thats more than the 31 pages of ads in the 97-page magazine.
Mrs. Clinton commissioned several articles about herself. Staff writer Lauren Duca proclaims that zooming out on Hillarys 2016 loss reveals the broader contours of womens oppression, while Gloria Steinem says that when a woman is elected president, she will be climbing steps that were carved out by Hillary. The issue also features contributions from Chelsea Clinton and Betsy Ebeling, identified as Mrs. Clintons BFF.
Theres a two-page spread of Love Letters to Hill. Readers are assured they are personal notes selected from more than 100,000 post-election missives Mrs. Clinton received from young women, including singer Miley Cyrus and actresses Chloë Grace Moretz and Lena Dunham. The magazine helpfully advises: Read with tissues in hand!
Then theres Mrs. Clintons own love letter to Mrs. Clintonor rather, to Miss Rodham. Framed as advice to her 18-year-old self, it includes such tips as when president-elect Barack Obama says he wants to talk to you about a job opportunity in his cabinet, hear him out.
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Mrs. Clintons guest-editorship is emblematic of Teen Vogues recent politicization. Last April, Condé Nast appointed 30-year-old Elaine Welteroth as editor in chief. She has presided over a magazine fixated on identity politics.
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What the heck was that metal thing that flew out of her leg that day?
She really needs to be in prison.
She’s going to need a lot of polish.
Hahahahahahahahahaha.
Dopey libscum are easily impressed.
I got an idea for Hillhooker to polish her image. Think "urine, farts, and cabbage."
Then toss in a case of Axe Body spray and we're halfway there.
Sad.
It sounds like a real narcissistic gag-fest.
Can Hillary just go away? I don’t consider any woman who used her husband’s coattails to get fame and status without ever accomplishing anything on her own a prime example of feminism. Surely, there must be examples around of women who managed to become successful through their own hard work.
Geez. Talk about trying to polish a turd...
Note to Hillary - you were a b^tch and no amount of image polishing will ever fix that (like putting lipstick on a pig)
They tossed her in there like a sack of potatoes.
Why would making her look like an old Polish woman help her anyway?
The “impressive resume” refrain is straight out of Goebbels’ playbook.
She has never accomplished anything of substance - anything that was good, that is.
Every time I see that video clip I think “sack of potatoes”, and laugh.
“Why would making her look like an old Polish woman help her anyway?”
Because it would be an improvement???
I dont consider any woman who used her husbands coattails to get fame and status without ever accomplishing anything on her own a prime example of feminism. Surely, there must be examples around of women who managed to become successful through their own hard work.
Right? What a joke she has always been. Great women throughout history have been good because of their deeds. She rode a mans coattails, hid his abuse of WOMEN, and used him, his personality, his achievements, for everything she ever got. She actually hurt women to get ahead.
When she is finally “off the planet”, I am going to throw one hell of a party.
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