Posted on 02/22/2014 6:34:16 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
The Congresswoman from Loonyville says Americans cant handle a woman in the Oval Officenever mind her own presidential run.
As the only woman to win a delegate to the Republican convention in almost forty years, Michele Bachmann now says many Americans arent ready for a female president. I dont think there is a pent-up desire, she told syndicated columnist Cal Thomas last week.
Ive been in Washington a long time, and Im accustomed to hypocrisy, mendacity, and good old-fashioned flip-flopping. What I dont understand is a woman who ran for president, who asked people to give her substantial sums of money to advance her campaign, who now says the country isnt ready.
The most charitable explanation for Bachmanns assertion is that the voters rejected her, shes a woman, and she now thinks any female contender is likely to meet the same fate. Its a pretty big leap from a single data point, but Bachmanns remarks, whether well-intended or a partisan jab, do force into the open an ongoing discussion about Hillary Clinton, and the extent to which gender will influence her expected bid for the presidency in 2016.
Bachmanns suggests that Clinton will be at a loss because electing a woman doesnt achieve the historical stature of electing the first black president. I think there was a cachet about having an African-American president because of guilt, she said. People dont hold guilt for a woman.
Bachmann could use a refresher course on the 2008 election, and the circumstances that helped elect Barack Obama. It was not because of liberal guilt, but because the countryor a broad swath of the countrywas looking for hope and change. Hes not been as successful as many would like, in large part because of GOP intransigence that has turned an opposition party into an enemy camp.
So her hypothesis is wrong. The people who made up the coalition that voted for Obama were pleased to demonstrate they could vote for a black man, and that their country would elect a black man, but they would have voted for almost any Democrat. Obama was not elected on the strength of crossover votes from Republicans seeking to assuage their guilt. Sorry, Michele.
The other point to make is that elections are not comparable. These candidates exist in relationship to each other. Hillary Clinton will be running, if she does, as a completely unique figurea former First Lady, U.S. Senator and Secretary of Statea high-profile woman with a really strong brand. Obama in 08 was a blank slate; he could be whatever the voters imagined. He was a Rorschach test, vaulted into the presidency by positive perceptions and unrealistic expectations.
Clinton occupies a space in everyones brain. We all know what we think about her, and whether we like her or not. Even those who dislike her, some intensely, concede shes qualified to be president. Her challenge is to position herself as an agent of change, not an easy thing to do when you were last in the White House two decades ago. Its like turning Old Coke into New Coke, says Paul Equale, a lawyer and longtime Democratic activist.
The extent to which Clintons campaign will excite and energize the Democratic base is unknowable. Thats the challenge she faces. The historic nature of her candidacy will help; its a foundation to build on, but ultimately the ideas and the vision she advances will speak to the voters most clearly.
Some women of a certain age were disappointed and angry over Obama getting ahead of Clinton in 08, a frustration that you could say had its roots in the suffrage movement when Lincoln advocated for the 13th amendment giving black men the right to vote while telling women they had to wait. It took another 55 years or so for the suffragists to push their right to vote over the finish line. Clintons supporters have waited four years, and theres no indication their loyalty and zeal have diminished.
Lastly, Clinton wont be running in isolation. As the Democratic nominee, she will face the nominee of a Republican Party whose brand has been tarnished by a parade of politicians who dont know how to speak to women, or how to grasp the magnitude of the demographic change in America. Bachmann got attention for some of the wacky things she said during her short-lived run for the presidency, but she did help make the GOP more comfortable with women as leaders and qualified to president. Oh, the irony.
So her hypothesis is wrong. The people who made up the coalition that voted for Obama were pleased to demonstrate they could vote for a black man, and that their country would elect a black man, but they would have voted for almost any Democrat.
Oh look, Eleanor is doing logic. See Eleanor go. Go, Eleanor, go!
And while you're going, skank, explain how even though "the people who made up the coalition that voted for Obama" (AKA "the people formerly for Hillary who dumped her cankles to the curb), "would have voted for almost any Democrat," except they specifically did NOT vote for the shoe-in Hillary inaugurationa nd went way, way, way out of their way (and into mortal danger) by rejecting Hillary for Obama.
And oh, by the way, Ms. Logical Genius, doesn't that mean that these Rats Who Dumped Hillary were looking precisely for the "hope and change" AWAY from Hillary, so much so that they elected a complete nobody, with zero record in leadership, rather than Cankles the Perpetually Angry?
And does that mean your hypothesis is wrong, Eleanor? Or does it just mean that you'll run back to the coven and get new talking points, because at the end of the day what you can take home is that you are on the same page as the consensus, and so your butt is safe from the rage of the Endless Screwup?
Ehhh...apparently none, to the beetle-brained Eleanor Clift. To anybody else who has the capacity to think...well, it probably makes quite a bit of difference.
Anything from the daily beast is a defacto barf alert also
What Difference, at this point, does it make??
Was it Bill Clinton? He was/is quite a lemon.
Eleanor inspired the original scientific investigation into Viagra.
Clift is a near dead DemocRat. FU Clift.
I wish Michelle Bachman would get voice lessons. When I read her writing, I am often impressed. When she speaks, it sounds like she’s unsure of herself and is begging us to agree with her just to be nice.
Ya know those 2 tubs for that a-reptile disfunction drug commercial. She is the reason it’s not one big hot tub.
After the Russian/Amerikan hockey game they had a post-game analysis.
Wasn’t minutes before meredith viera brought up shitlery. Off went the tv.
Before I saw who wrote this, I thought it might have been Kathleen Parker behind the keyboard
I would have voted for Hillary over McCain — until McCain picked Palin, then I decided I would pinch my nose and vote for him. As it ended up, Obama won the primaries.
Reason being — I thought Hillary was a mean S.O.B, but a pragmatic one. I thought she would confound our enemies. But her career as Secretary of State proved otherwise. She ran a strong campaign because she had a machine behind her. That machine couldn’t follow her around and manager her as Secretary of State, so as an individual, her work product is pretty weak.
As a side note to this thread, please consider the following. If the federal government was working within it constitutional Article I, Section 8-limited powers, and the president elected by the electoral college the Founding States had intended for it to work, then citizens would probably have to guess who the incumbent president is.
In other words, concern if the country is ready for a female president reflects that many people probably still don’t understand that most of the federal government’s powers have been wrongly usurped from the states.
“.. I’m surprised Eleanor is still alive..”
She has been shovel ready for about 90 years now.
That they hate Michele so much, even now, shows how effective she has been.
I never want to see a female POTUS, PERIOD.
Eleanor Clift calling anyone looney is a chuckle.
That shriveled and shrieking prune will never go away. Will she?
That shriveled and shrieking prune will never go away. Will she?
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