I am relieved that Hillary! is not going to be president. I am very worried about Obama being in that position. Both of them bode ill for this country if elected to the presidency.
1 posted on
05/17/2008 5:35:19 PM PDT by
Utah Girl
To: Utah Girl
They never called Margaret Thatcher a “B...”..Hillary deserves that name because she IS one!
To: Utah Girl
well I sure hope she dies nice and quick. ANyone who drives 800 miles to see hillary shouldn’t be sucking up social security.
3 posted on
05/17/2008 5:38:17 PM PDT by
utherdoul
To: Utah Girl
"They'll elect a man, and the men will keep on telling the women what to do."What a bitter old bag. She's obviously never seen what happens to men in divorce/custody cases.
4 posted on
05/17/2008 5:39:07 PM PDT by
buccaneer81
(Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
To: Utah Girl
They come there wanting to feel estrogen. All they feel is testosterone. Must be global warming. Their sources could never be wrong.
5 posted on
05/17/2008 5:39:37 PM PDT by
allmost
To: Utah Girl
Identity politics AGAIN. Yes, she’s no Maggie Thatcher, but don’t write that obit just yet....
6 posted on
05/17/2008 5:40:12 PM PDT by
Baladas
(M)
To: Utah Girl
"to experience history in the making: a woman running for president, something she never dreamed as a child that she would live to see." So this lady never heard of Elizabeth Dole? Hillary isn't the first female to run for prez.
7 posted on
05/17/2008 5:45:52 PM PDT by
Mr. Blond
Among the things I never dreamed as a child I’d see is me at my current age. I’m not disappointed that I have seen something that, at an early age, I never dreamed possible. I hope these poor women who didn’t get to see something they never dreamed possible can live with having not seen it become reality. It must be a real let down.
8 posted on
05/17/2008 5:47:45 PM PDT by
KarinG1
(Opinions expressed in this post are my own and do not necessarily represent those of sane people.)
To: Utah Girl
Philipina Heintzman, 81, drove 80 miles across the South Dakota prairie to experience history in the making: a woman running for president, something she never dreamed as a child that she would live to see. Wow! If that's the high point of that woman's life, she must have had one hell of an uneventful life.
To: Utah Girl
There’s no fool like an old fool.
10 posted on
05/17/2008 6:01:08 PM PDT by
Past Your Eyes
(You knew the job was dangerous when you took it.)
To: Utah Girl
>> And at least part of that anger, Walsh says, is directed at the sexism that some feel seriously harmed the former first lady’s candidacy
Yep, gotta be that ol’ “sexism”. Couldn’t possibly be the woman’s character or message. No way!
11 posted on
05/17/2008 6:12:27 PM PDT by
Nervous Tick
(La Raza hates white folks. And John McCain loves La Raza!)
To: Utah Girl
Philipina Heintzman, 81, drove 80 miles across the South Dakota prairie to experience history in the making: a woman running for president, something she never dreamed as a child that she would live to see. Did this 81-year-old never hear of Shirley Chisholm?
These Hillary-groupies are just pathetic and proof, I suppose, that there's no fool like an old fool.
13 posted on
05/17/2008 6:22:16 PM PDT by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: Utah Girl
Wilson pointed to several women with promising political futures who could one day seek the White House: Democratic Govs. Kathleen Sibelius of Kansas and Janet Napolitano of Arizona; Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota; and Republicans like Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and business executive Carly Fiorina. Carly Fiorina? ROTFLMAO!!!!!!
16 posted on
05/17/2008 6:25:35 PM PDT by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: Utah Girl
"It would hurt my feelings a lot because I think she should be No. 1, she should be president," ... "Give a woman a chance to do something good."That's typical female. Nothing about Hillary's agenda, accomplishments, nothing. Just feelings and give Hillary 'a chance.' because somehow she's supposed to deserve it because of her plumbing.
And lady, there have been plenty of women who've run for president, they've just been members of 3rd and 4th tier parties. I had lunch with one back in 1972. Shirley Chisholm also ran for president, I believe.
17 posted on
05/17/2008 6:29:59 PM PDT by
radiohead
(I stood up for Fred at the Iowa Caucus. Where were the rest of you so-called conservatives?)
To: Utah Girl
Clinton's female fans wonder what if... Hillary will divorce Bubba and begin looking anew in California?
18 posted on
05/17/2008 6:42:23 PM PDT by
mikrofon
(Huma's on her way out??)
To: Utah Girl
"We've waited, fought a lot for this. I do worry that my generation won't see a female president."
My generation would happily settle for a competent one in '08.
I just don't like any of these idiots. Sigh.
21 posted on
05/17/2008 7:27:04 PM PDT by
Dominnae
(When asked by a Persian emissary for his weapons, King Leonidas said "Come and take them.")
To: Utah Girl
" history in the making: a woman running for president, something she never dreamed as a child that she would live to see."
What? The Hillbeast is not the first woman to run for president. Dems are such hypocrites.
22 posted on
05/17/2008 8:18:21 PM PDT by
gedeon3
To: Utah Girl
Before Elizabeth Dole and Shirley Chisholm, there was Margaret Chase Smith in 1964. She didn’t actually run, but her name was put in nomination at the Republican convention. And I think there was a suffragette/saloon wrecker type trying to run for pres way back before that. I’m not sure women could even vote yet; at least that one was before my time!
23 posted on
05/17/2008 8:52:06 PM PDT by
CatDancer
(I refuse to admit what I have to do until the Election Day I have to do it.)
To: Utah Girl
It would hurt my feelings a lot because I think she should be No. 1, she should be president,”
Can you see a quote from a guy that would say... “ it will hurt my feelings if my candidate isnt elected...”
or this one...
“For us, getting a woman elected is major,”
So anyone with a Vagina should be the number one factor in choosing your president....
uhmm yeah okay
To: Utah Girl
I do have some liberal friends..... a couple of them are professional (retired) women, one in her 60s, one in her 70s..... those two heartily despise Hillary but are both big Obama fans. Go figure. We can’t talk politics much or it would hurt our friendships, but I gather that they both regard Hillary as a compulsive liar and fraud, so there are at least some liberal women who are not gaga over Hillary. Now if only I could disabuse them of their high regard for Obama......
32 posted on
05/18/2008 12:20:25 AM PDT by
Enchante
(Barack Chamberlain: My 1930s Appeasement Policy Goes Well With My 1960s Socialist Policies!)
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