Hillary Rodham Clinton:What Every American Should Know Dee Dee Myers: Hillary's a B - - - h Once Hillary even tried to kick an Arkansas state trooper bodyguard who got in her way, according to Clinton biographer Christopher Andersen.
And one-time White House FBI agent Gary Aldrich reported in 1996 that junior White House staffers were ordered not to make eye contact with the first lady lest they anger her.
But during her New York senate campaign, the media never touched on these and dozens of other accounts about Mrs. Clinton's temper, portraying her instead as a warm and genuinely likeable personality.
Hillary homosexuals' Person of the Year New York Senator-elect Hillary Clinton has been selected as "Person of the Year" by a popular San Francisco-based homosexual website. PlanetOut.com says it asked its 1.7 million visitors to vote for the most "important, inspiring, groundbreaking and newsworthy" individual or group among homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual and transgender people.
The Hillary Project - AmeriPAC A brief look at the history of Hillary Clinton will confirm what columnist Camille Paglia said in a recent article in Womens Quarterly: "That woman should not be anywhere near our government . . . That woman is an authoritarian who should be kept out of government. Shes a tyrant who thinks she knows whats best for the people. Shes Orwellian in her attitude toward the rest of humanity." One should not, and need not, judge her by her husbands actions she is a corrupt radical in her own right.
Feminists were/are just plain wrong about almost everything. And when they weren't wrong, they were lying.
Bunk.
First off, there are many women who are feminists who do not believe in or advocate abortion. They're still feminists.
Secondly, thre are many women who value the family and children to not see this as adversarial to women or women's achievements. They're still feminists.
Thirdly, many women who choose not to work in the paid economy nevertheless do not wish to be prevented from doing so. They are feminists.
There was never a divide between women working and having a family until the Industrial Revolution. They were never in opposition. They still aren't because there are so many choices available to women (and men) now.
We don't have to pick one thing and only one thing for life. We don't have caste systems in the USA. We live in a free society. Social and economic mobility are the cornerstones of our society. Everyone who believes in our system of individual liberty is essentially a feminist.
I don't see a mass exodus of women from universities and the workplace. All indications are that numbers women are increasing in these areas and the largest increase in small business is among women. Doesn't mean these women don't have families.
In our society, nobody makes anyone choose one personal path to the exclusion of all others. Feminism never advocated such.
All humans like freedom. Our country is based on this principle.