Posted on 07/27/2016 5:40:03 AM PDT by Hojczyk
The networks on Tuesday night cheered the floor of the Democratic National Convention being covered with shards of glass as Hillary Clinton prompts historic, happy tears. ABC opened live coverage of the 10pm hour with triumphant music and an announcer who proclaimed, Right now, here in the City of Brotherly Love, you're looking at history... The political glass ceiling, shattered.
Reporter Cecilia Vega praised, After what happened here today, there will be a generation of children who will grow up knowing that a woman can have a shot at the White House in this country.
Evening News anchor Scott Pelley on CBS began by extolling, Night two of the convention, the floor is covered with shards of glass. Hillary Clinton has shattered another ceiling for women. He breathlessly related, What a historic night for America. The Democrats have nominated a woman to be the 45th president of the United States, Hillary Rodham Clinton.
On NBC, Nightly News anchor Lester Holt framed Clinton around Americas founding: History in the birth place of American democracy. Hillary Clinton shatters a barrier, becoming the first woman to win the nomination of a major U.S. party.
NBC veteran Tom Brokaw said of the candidates husband: The question is can this magician of American politics, Bill Clinton, take something else out of the hat and say, This is the real Hillary?
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I was actually commenting on the posted (#20) Picture of Hillary's face in a urinal. I almost had my coffee coming out of my nose when I saw that post.
Ha ha...so that’s what happened to the cutlery under Hitlery...
How useless and unsuccessful do the women who support her have to be? It makes them feel good to see a woman running for President for what reason? They would have people believe that women have been locked in cellars for the past 240 years and have just been released.
What an achievement! What an accomplishment! Anything except open their eyes to the truth about the real person they are cheering. It’s sick!!!
AND an impeached president can appear to speak for his criminal partner to the cheers of a crowd as if he had been the greatest president ever!! Have democrats had their memories “deleted?”
I don’t know how many times I’ve said “Lord help us” since she became a candidate and now nominee.
Soon, they'll be dusting off the "she's History" mantra.
Sadly, the LIV sheeple will believe the hype. They aren’t smart enough to realize that every outlet of the Big Media is reading from the same DNC/WH script.
How can this be when we are told almost daily what a sexist, racist country this is?
They're making a big deal out of "first woman nominee". It's everywhere, joyous and solemn too.
Every man in media is towing the line.
And every man at home is cringing as he thinks of his ex wife and mother in law.
She did her best to “shatter” “bimbos” that were targets of her business partner, a sexual predator and rapist.
The Clintons are like the old SNL skit about a guest who never goes away.
I just think as far as first woman, this is our best?
How sad.
What about Sarah Palin. Was she chopped liver?
Lotta people think this was photoshop but maybe Stalin just pushed him in the river.
What about Sarah Palin. Was she chopped liver? ............................. In Sarah’s case you might say she was the first woman candidate for President, did anyone really vote for McCain?
As always liberals lie. First Woman nominated for President was Victoria Woodhull.
https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/first-woman-presidential-candidate-notorious-victoria-woodhull/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Gj8uS96iY
How prescient of them!
Hillary Clinton sets internet on fire with DNC appearance that was something out of the '1984' ad.
Gee. That “First BLACK President” thing went so well. \s
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