So let’s see, this great feminist icon in addition to being a doormat to her cheating husband now also uses her gender to shield her from accountability and having to answer her critics. How can someone present herself as ready to take on the rigors of the presidency, a job held by men for over 200 years, when she wants to put out the message that she’s too effeminately dainty to take the heat of a political campaign?
You get it too, see my #17.
You nailed it.
How our enemies and adversaries must be laughing right now. (And how our allies are groaning.)