It’s All So Unfair: A Desperate Hillary Resurrects the Gender Card in a Play For Sympathy
 
Afflicted once again with Multiple Personality Disorder, Hillary has reverted to playing the gender card. We saw the beginnings of this ploy during the debate when she protested that she always seems to get the first questions at the debates (Mind you, she doesn’t object to fielding the first question, but she wanted to point this out to everybody). Feminist Subtext: Why does Hillary always get the first question? Because she is a WOMAN!!!! The debate moderators for the most part have been men who, even though they are unaware, are engaging in a subtle and imperceptible act of SEXISM…
Language Decoder For White Women Over 50: Ladies, this just goes to show you how rampant sexism still is in our society. Help me by sending a message that we won’t tolerate such gender discrimination!
Hey wait a minute, I thought at one point she said her candidacy wasn’t solely about gender. That she was running not because she was a woman, but because she was the most qualified…
Hillary's gender whining reaches a fever pitch during an interview with ABC’s Cynthia McFadden to be aired on tonight’s Nightline. HIllary claims that it is much harder for her to run as a woman than it is for her male opponent:
Asked why she thinks so many women may be feeling sorry for her, Clinton said, "I think a lot of women project their own feelings and their lives onto me, and they see how hard this is.  It's hard.  It's hard being a woman out there.  It is obviously challenging with some of the things that are said that are not even personal to me so much as they are about women.
"And I think women just sort of shake their head," Clinton continued. "My friends do.  They say, 'Oh, my gosh, this is so hard.' Well, it's supposed to be hard.  I'm running for the hardest job in the world.  No one has ever done this.  No woman has ever won a presidential primary before I won New Hampshire.  This is hard. And I don't expect any sympathy, I don't expect any kind of, you know, allowances or special privileges, because I knew what I was getting myself into.
"Every so often I just wish that it were a little more of an even playing field," she said, "but, you know, I play on whatever field is out there."
Although Hillary's feminist supporters like to fall back on their default position that Hillary is doing poorly because she is the victim of sexism, the fact of the matter is that Hillary’s fortunes have declined solely due to the fact that she is a lousy and fatally flawed candidate.
 
Beacon Street Journal
Friday, February 29, 2008
By John Kinsellagh
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