Hillary's experience is confined to the ivory towers of Park Avenue and pretentious academia.The feminist movement has spent its energy. It is a relic, a threadbare shell that maintains a tenuous relevance only by torturing every social disparity into a gender issue. It sustains itself through Marxist class warfare, substituting biology for economics. But when held to a truer light, it shows its transparency, its sheer, embarrassing paltriness.
The true "feminist," (who would probably eschew that label), thrives on principle, a principle she's never sacrificed for political expediency or public gain. She's quietly, diligently labored to translate ideals into action.
Sorry for copying long lengths here, but these were what most spoke to me (along with the fact that Hitlery should keep her mouth shut, she who can't even defend herself against how her husband treats her).
I read an article in the Denver Post a couple years ago about the Taliban. They forbid widows (of men who died fighting either the Russians or against the Taliban) to sell bread, their only means of bringing money into the home to feed their children--they weren't allowed to work, had no government support. I was appalled. Gen. Suhaila Siddiq is a physician, a hospital administrator, and the only female military leader in Afghanistan. She is adored. How grateful the Afghan women must be to have such a woman to look to--not the self-serving, empty, Marxist, transparent, and embarassing Hitlery who America had to have in the White House.