Posted on 09/04/2008 2:00:30 PM PDT by A_Niceguy_in_CA
Susan Sarandon Criticizes Hillary Clinton
Susan Sarandon won't be playing Hillary Clinton anytime soon in a movie. She's just publicly attacked the Senator, calling her a "whiner."
When Sarandon was asked if she'd ever play Hillary, she replied, "No At this point, to say after what's happened to her campaign and how they squandered all that money and all the different reasons her campaign fell apart, to blame it on sexism, I find so destructive to every young girl who dreams about making a difference through government.
Instead of saying, 'Look how far I've gotten and you can do it too,' and all the positive things she could have done, she's turned into such a blamer and whiner, as if that was the reason, when clearly she wouldn't have been in the position she was in if she hadn't been a woman.
To now turn around and say it was sexism I find so dishonorable and really destructive to women all over, young women all over. So I don't really respect her enough to want to play her, and I find it sad and disappointing."
We wonder what Susan thinks about Sarah Palin?
Counting some delegates 1/2 a vote didn’t help either.
Bingo, but I confess that I will never tire of looking at her or swooning over her from afar ... Sigh ... one of the loveliest ladies in the world.
"Hillary knows that she is so shrill her own friends jumped ship...Bill is her worst enemy."
My wife and I were discussing Presidential candidates, husbands, and character last night.
First, we said that Todd Palin must be one heckuva blessed man to have married a lovely lady like Sarah Palin and have her call him the love of her life in front of 40 million Americans. Todd's character shows through.
Then, we remembered, from earlier in the primary campaign, how some Democrats were scrounging around for dirt on Fred and Jeri Thompson's marriage. They found Fred's first wife and asked her to tell them what a scoundrel he was. Her reply? Fred is a consummate gentleman, get lost. Fred's character shows through.
Then, we thought of Hillary and Bill. If you got either of them at a weak moment, or in a room without a microphone, what would they say of each other?
Touche. We love Sarah Palin, and John McCain, because character, and genuine sincerity, show through.
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