December 27, 2007
Message
Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday made her closing argument to female voters in a message that could be reduced to three words.You. Go. Girl.
Actually, it's more like "Republicans hate families":
Clinton, standing in a lobby of a YWCA, told undecided mothers and their daughters that her agenda for families and children is the most aggressive to help them. She touted her family care and child care tax credits designed to lessen the burden on working women."We can do a better job in supporting families than we do right now," Clinton said. "We give a lot of lip service to family values, but we've never really valued families in a way that we can."
Or, the slightly lengthier, "Vote for Me, I'm a Chick":
One voter, a self-described feminist, asked Clinton later in Keene if she thought it was acceptable to support her based solely on her gender.Posted by Karol at December 27, 2007 09:06 AM | TrackBack"Of course I do," Clinton said with laughter. "I'm not asking you to vote for me because I'm a woman. ... But the fact that I am a woman gives this election extra significance."
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Of course I do," Clinton said with laughter. "I'm not asking you to vote for me because I'm a woman. ... But the fact that I am a woman gives this election extra significance."
Apparently, the Clintons have never stopped saying one thing when they mean something completely different. I guess they still want to cover their asses when they're told they were wrong again.
Posted by: Pokerwolf at December 27, 2007 10:21 AMShe isn't saying what two plus two equals, four or otherwise. But the facts of established mathematics gives her answer possible extra significance!
Posted by: Perry Eidelbus at December 27, 2007 04:37 PMIs it me or is she answering the question with a "yes" and "no" at the same time? That's boggling doublespeak, even for a seasoned politician like Hilary.
Posted by: T at December 28, 2007 12:32 PM


