Posted on 04/27/2017 9:31:21 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Like many after the 2016 election, Barbra Streisand was disappointed with the results. In fact, she was heartbroken.
The Oscar winner opened up about Hillary Clintons loss during an interview with WNYCs Leonard Lopate. In her opinion, it all came down to the fact that women are still so underestimated in society.
Its incredible to watch even this last election with Hillary, the kind of strong woman, the powerful woman, the educated woman, the experienced woman, being thought of as the other, or too elite, or too educated, she said.
Its very, very odd to me, and it was heartbreaking for her to lose, you know?
When Lopate asked whether Streisand agreed with Clinton, whos said misogyny played a part in the election she replied, Totally.
She later added, Power and woman has always been suspect. Strong women have always been suspect ― dont you think? ― in this country.
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thanks for the great news!! it made my day....
I didn’t know the FR now accepts threads from the Huffington Post... there were not allowed for quite a while...
Haha! Autocorrect win!
Apparently, just one of her estates. Hypocritical LIB asshat...any crappy singer has-been.
What was heartbreaking...heat wrenching really...was to see so many tens of millions of Americans taken in by a criminal, socio-marxist, who would finish the work of destroying this country if elected.
THAT is what was heart breaking...that so many have been bamboozeld, and/or taken in by the promise of “tings”, or who buy whole sale into the socialist/marxist lie, that has proven the bane of civilization over the last 120 years and killed more human beings that even NAzi Germany could.
>>>When Lopate asked whether Streisand agreed with Clinton, whos said misogyny played a part in the election she replied, Totally.<<<
Didn’t Streisand say some nasty stuff about Governor Palin?
Even sadder, I read some face book post weeks after the (s)election didn’t go their way. You would have thought their new born twins had just been eaten by a gator. The anguish was, and in some cases, is palpable.
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