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To: bentway who wrote (370742)2/13/2008 4:32:10 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576822
 
But Hillary is not the best test case for women. We’ll never know how much of the backlash is because she’s a woman or because she’s this woman or because of the ick factor of returning to the old Clinton dysfunction.

I have to agree with Dowd. All my life I have heard that women are the nurturing gender. And all my life, its mostly the men in my life who surprisingly have been the nurturers [and not in a gay way]. That would include my father but not my mother.

Further, I've been told that women need to be treated equally. I accept that....am all for it. But that doesn't mean that men must be devalued in the process. Unfortunately, I think that has promoted by women like Hillary. I see it in the teaching profession; I see it in life in general. They have to be on top at any cost. Its probably a result from years of oppression but its getting old.

Hillary wants to behave like a ballsy, manipulating man but without any of the criticism. It just can't work that way IMO.

Her weaknesses are her own and they have begun to show during this campaign.