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Feminism writ large

March 10th, 2008

This would be funny if it weren’t about a contest for “leader of the free world.”

I’m no fan of feminism but I’m also no sexist. I personally believe that women are inherently stronger then men in most ways and capable of almost anything. But I also believe that 40+ years of feminism in this country has deterioriated the character of women even more than the damage its done to men. (Proverbs 31 has an outline on proper femininity if any of you need a refresher course.)

Hillary Rodman is a perfect example of the mess feminism has made. She’s incompetent and pathetic. She’s a spoiled, suburban, upper-middle class little girl that is chasing her Barbie dreams with an immature and childish sense of entitlement.

She’s surrounded herself for decades with sycophantic womyn just like her. (I include both Bill Rodman-Clinton and Mark Penn in that category.) The result is chaos and disorder everywhere she goes and in everything she does. None of them have a single clue about anything that matters and not a one of them cares about anything but their own childish, petty desire for control.

Don’t take my word for it. Here’s her new campaign manager:

“You may not like the person next to you,” Ms. Williams told dozens of aides who ringed the conference room at the campaign’s Virginia headquarters last month, according to participants. “But you’re going to respect them. And we’re going to work together.”

Or?

What ya got backing that up, Sally Big Britches? We all know you’re afraid of guns.

God help us if that monster manages to conjure public tears enough times to get control of the White House. Billy’s eight embarrassing years will become like a reflection on American pride in comparison.

5 Responses to “Feminism writ large”

  1. I’m no fan of Hillary Clinton, but she’s probably not the only candidate with chaotic management around them…I’ve become very cynical towards the news. I have a feeling we’re being lied to, or distracted from the real truth.

    On the feminism thing: I’ve always considered myself a feminist in the spirit of equal pay, equal rights and so forth..But today’s feminism is putting females behind by about 20 years. It makes me sad to be a woman in these times. Instead of changing the world for the better with our newfound respect, we’re acting like spoiled teenage girls, but that’s a post for my blog..

  2. As one wise person once said, “Women who want to be equal to men should raise their standards.”

  3. First things first. You have a formatting problem on your blog. I can’t see some of the text on the left starting below the block quote in the current post. But… as I’m typing this I realize that I am using *cough, choke* Internet Explorder (against my will) and that it probably works just find in Firefox.

    As to the rest of your post, you’re exactly right, women have made more of a mess of women than men supposedly ever did. Feminism is nothing but a putrid morass of national destruction.

  4. First things first. You have a formatting problem on your blog. I can’t see some of the text on the left starting below the block quote in the current post. But… as I’m typing this I realize that I am using *cough, choke* Internet Explorder (against my will) and that it probably works just find in Firefox.

    You’re also apparently not even up-to-date on the inferior, broken software you’re using as I’m posting this from IE7 on Win XP and I see no major formatting issue at all. The blog looks mostly just like it does for me in Safari on OS X – except for the horrible absence of decent font rendering, of course. And the lack of spell-check in this text field. And the color isn’t quite right. And…

    Incidentally, I’m running IE7 on XP in a window on my Mac. I launched this mess just to check your claims. The only thing Windows is useful for is proofing web pages to see how they look to the ignorant and the proles.

  5. OT

    Cowboy I think I have something up you should read.