"Saying I'm in and I'm in to win," Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York launched a historic campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination Saturday, bringing the prospect of a female president closer than ever before.How involved Bill will be if she is elected, and can he simply stand by as First Man?
But what really gets me is all the drooling and ranting of the "potential" first female president-- or in the case of Osama Barack Obama the first black president.
Clinton's announcement buoyed Democratic activists who have long promoted female politicians. (hmmm, yet make fun and criticize Republican women candidates and elected officials, no hypocrisy there--my emphasis).Why didn't we get this excitement when Elizabeth Dole was running for president or Alan Keyes? A great example is Condi Rice who is the first black female Secretary of State. If this was a democrat, we would still be hearing how historic this is. But, because they were republicans, it means nothing. Republicans, regardless of what the left says, has made more headway into equality; we don't need to look at a person as black or white, male female.
Back to Hillary, Triple A points out that Hillary has already received the pro-abortion endorsement of Emily's List.
"I am one of the millions of women who have waited all their lives to see the first woman sworn in as president of the United States-- and now we have our best opportunity to see that dream fulfilled," said Ellen Malcom, president of Emily's List, a women's political network. (PRO-ABORTION RIGHTS GROUP, again my emphasis).Where were you in, i believe, 2000? Remember folks, it is not about "gender equality" or "race equality", it is about power and promotion of left wing agenda.
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