Posted on 02/06/2018 7:40:00 AM PST by MarvinStinson
Former presidential candidate blames 'misogyny and sexism' for 2016 loss at Georgetown event
Two-time failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Monday that she intends to continue fighting for women's rights and to "remain on the front lines of democracy," despite her 2016 election loss to President Donald Trump.
"Advancing the rights, opportunities, and full participation of women and girls is the great unfinished business of the 21st century," Clinton told students at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. "I intend to keep fighting to pursue this agenda and remain on the front lines of democracy."
Clinton appeared at the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security to give a speech, participate in a panel discussion, and present the 2018 Hillary Rodham Clinton awards to individuals who advance women's role in creating a more peaceful and secure world.
The former secretary of state presented the human rights awards to Nadia Murad, a former Islamic State captive, and Wai Wai Nu, a Rohingya activist and former political prisoner from Myanmar, and also gave a special Global Trailblazer Award to BBC chief international correspondent Lyse Doucet.
Clinton praised the three recipients and commended their work. She said that Murad represents a powerful rejection of what ISIS stands for through her work against human trafficking and that Nu, who works for democratic reforms and human rights, helps others understand the internal strife in Myanmar.
Clinton praised Doucet's reporting on the experiences of women and children in conflict zones, calling her stories "absolutely essential." The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee added that the work of journalists is crucial when "expertise, truth, and facts are under siege."
"I still believe in truth, evidence, facts," Clinton said in an implicit shot at the Trump administration. "There is no such thing as alternative reality, and we have to make sure that we don't try to live in it or let anybody else push us to live in it either."
The former secretary of state added that she gets "overwhelmed at least a dozen times a day" by news about events across the world.
The "steady drumbeat of women speaking out about their experiences has never been stronger," Clinton also said, describing the wave of sexual assault and harassment survivors coming forward as a "watershed moment." She mentioned harassment, reproductive rights, and pay disparity as major issues that women face in America.
But Clinton also discussed other issues, like climate change, which she argued during the panel discussion, led by Doucet, would primarily affect women.
"So yes, women once again will be primarily burdened with the problems of climate change," she said. "So look for international organizations to support."
Clinton blasted Trump's intent to withdraw from the Paris climate accord and said "there needs to be more political pressure put on the current administration to get back into the [agreement]." She encouraged the crowd, comprised mostly of students, to be active in calling members of Congress on the issue.
During her remarks, Clinton mentioned her 2016 election memoir, What Happened, and argued that "misogyny" and "sexism" contributed to her loss to Trump.
"Any of you who've read my book about what happened' know that I think misogyny and sexism was part of that campaignit was one of the contributing factors," Clinton said. "Some of it was old-fashioned sexism and the refusal to accept the equality of women, and certainly the equality of women's leadership."
Clinton said the best way to push for women's equality is to vote.
"Certainly, voting remains the principal way that every individual can express an opinion," Clinton told the audience. "And anyone who chooses not to vote, basically leaves that opinion to others and perhaps don't hold your values."
"We are not going back and woman's voices are not shutting up," she said.
“[Hillary] Clinton: I Intend to Remain on the Front Lines of Democracy”
OK, but stay out of the business of our Republic.
Your tiiiiime is up.
Yes...I now believe if she is not in jail in 2020 where she belongs, she will run for President again and lose again. The dimwits tied their wagon to a real work of art...thank God!
It’s also worth noting that most liberal men did not like Sarah Palin. Was that misogyny and sexism too? By Hillary’s logic, it must be.
Isn’t there a flight of stairs nearby that “Cankles” can tumble down?
Our founders knew that the best way to prevent foreign influence on the Presidency was to exclude the children of foreign nationals with the natural born citizen clause.
One cannot naturally be an American when born with multiple nationalities, loyalties and allegiances.
Clinton’s statement....
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton predicted Monday
during a human rights event at Georgetown University that
climate change will force women to bear the brunt of looking
for the food, looking for the firewood, looking for the place
to migrate to
Such migration wont be led by men, she maintained, but
rather by women when all of the grass is finally gone as
the desertification moves south and you have to keep moving
your livestock or your crops are no longer growing.
ROTFLMAO!
Excellent! It’ll be easier to frag her if she’s on the Front Lines! *SMIRK*
Jeff’s got her covered.
In addition to spouting this rank hypocrisy I will venture that she was paid at least $250K for this appearance.
Send this evil POS to damn prison. Such hubris. Go away you nasty old hag.
I know one woman's voice that I wish would shut up.
Excellent post. Now, show us the FBI dragging her fat arse out of there.
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