The sheer brass of spoiled gadabout Hillary Clinton presuming to advise a band of tough, street-wise Afghan women defies belief. Only in a world populated entirely by her delusions would Hillary Clinton consider her opinions relevant. This goes beyond patronizing to sheer hubris.
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12/09/2001 6:05:51 AM PST by
IronJack
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To: IronJack
Dr. Laura made great mention of this Afghan doctor's remarks in a radio broadcast last week. She mentioned, too, that it got very little press in the U.S.
To: IronJack
She rejected Ms. Clinton's guidance as superficial and ineffective, as well as hypocritical. "She cannot defend her own rights against her husband," Gen. Siddiq told a London paper. "How can she defend the rights of my country?"Well said. This lady would probably eat Hillary for lunch. LOL.
To: IronJack
Hillary and her polished feminist cronies are "sistahs" to Gen. Siddiq like crème brouille is sistah to oatmeal. She needs these sisters like Cinderella needed hers. The mock sororite reeks of political opportunism, lace curtain largesse, and typical Clintonesque spin It is Hillary's meager attempt to co-opt some redemption from the Republican prosecution of this war and share in spoils she hasn't earned. It is also an attempt to resurrect the moribund feminist army and restore its political clout with Hillary as its general. But the army of harpies is defeated, bled to death under its self-inflicted wounds. When it rallied to defend Ms. Clinton's wayward husband, when it ignored Juanita Broaddrick and the broadsides loosed on Linda Tripp, when it lent its shriek to the clamor against Katherine Harris, its duplicity showed like a bloodstain on a wedding dress.
So very true.
To: IronJack
I just want to throw-up when I hear her say: "I'm so proud of the American people....."
Like anyone out here really gives a rat's ass.
She says it in a way that implies she is in some way responsible for our behavior. Much as a monarch might speak of his subjects.
I curse the day those two buffoons ever found their way from backwoods of Arkansas to Washington D. C.
To: RnMomof7; anniegetyourgun; Mark17; Khepera; nicmarlo; summer
Thought you folks would enjoy this one.
To: IronJack
Wow, IronJack, what a masterpiece!
lace curtain largesse
I love it!
89 posted on
12/10/2001 5:44:34 PM PST by
Rocky
To: IronJack
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12/11/2001 4:32:57 AM PST by
SusanUSA
To: IronJack
What a great article, needs to be on my profile page. Leave it to Hitlery to attempt to stand on the shoulders of real women to gain some underserved stature.
From observing the petulance of the Demoncratic congress in their attempt to keel haul Ashcroft, I'm sure they are all upset that this has been a one man war, President Bush's in the minds of the public. They deseperately want to be in on the glory while avoiding the action and pout at the lack of opportunity.
They are a disgusting bunch, and their brattish behaviour is going to be their undoing.
To: IronJack
She hit the airways with the Afgan, did the publicity bit and ditched her. There is NOTHING in her life that is not staged.
To: Grampa Dave
Talk about a dissection...thought you would like this one.
To: IronJack
"Contrast that razor-edge survivalism with the soulless non-issues of the American "feminist:" potty parity at public facilities; a non-existent "glass ceiling" that keeps female middle managers from taking the girls out to Chippendale's on the company expense account; The Vagina Monologues. This is the face of Western feminist thought today - trivial, wasted, hoping to make up in shrillness what it lacks in substance."Great paragraph. Says it all. Wish I'd written it!
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