Gloria Steinem Says Female Bernie Sanders Supporters Just Doing It for the Boys

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Do women trust men more when they're younger ?

Gloria Steinem has an interesting explanation for Hillary Clinton's fledgling lead in the polls.

While on the Feb. 5 edition of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, the renowned feminist activist told the eponymous host that perhaps young women are simply voting and campaigning for self-declared democratic socialist and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders to appeal to men, reports the Hill.

When Maher asked Steinem why young women were migrating to team Sanders over rival Clinton, she responded, "I don't mean to over-generalize ... but men tend to get more conservative because they gain power as they age, and women get more radical because they lose power as they age."

MORE: Gloria Steinem Says Female Bernie Sanders Supporters Just Doing It for the Boys
 
To most young women, Gloria Steinem, if they know her at all, is that old woman their grandmothers used to like,

along with the Beatles and that Paul Newman guy.
 
Do women trust men more when they're younger ?

Gloria Steinem has an interesting explanation for Hillary Clinton's fledgling lead in the polls.

While on the Feb. 5 edition of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, the renowned feminist activist told the eponymous host that perhaps young women are simply voting and campaigning for self-declared democratic socialist and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders to appeal to men, reports the Hill.

When Maher asked Steinem why young women were migrating to team Sanders over rival Clinton, she responded, "I don't mean to over-generalize ... but men tend to get more conservative because they gain power as they age, and women get more radical because they lose power as they age."

MORE: Gloria Steinem Says Female Bernie Sanders Supporters Just Doing It for the Boys


She's trying to shame young women into voting for Hillary and is so desperate that she'll say anything.

The Bernie Sanders supporters want free shit. Period. The epitome of greed is feeling entitled to what other people earn.
 
News Flash for Gloria!:

Girls do LOTS of things to get Boys attention. And they're good at it too!
 
Do women trust men more when they're younger ?

Gloria Steinem has an interesting explanation for Hillary Clinton's fledgling lead in the polls.

While on the Feb. 5 edition of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, the renowned feminist activist told the eponymous host that perhaps young women are simply voting and campaigning for self-declared democratic socialist and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders to appeal to men, reports the Hill.

When Maher asked Steinem why young women were migrating to team Sanders over rival Clinton, she responded, "I don't mean to over-generalize ... but men tend to get more conservative because they gain power as they age, and women get more radical because they lose power as they age."

MORE: Gloria Steinem Says Female Bernie Sanders Supporters Just Doing It for the Boys


She's trying to shame young women into voting for Hillary and is so desperate that she'll say anything.

The Bernie Sanders supporters want free shit. Period. The epitome of greed is feeling entitled to what other people earn.

I was watching some interviews with college students on some news show, both women and men. The thing that most attracts them to the old man is they think he's going to give them a free college education.
 
Now Madeline Albright is getting into the act:

Hillary Clinton addresses sexism after Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem scold young women for backing Bernie


Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright introduces Clinton during a campaign stop in Concord, N.H., on Saturday. (Photo: Adrees Latif/Reuters)

The topic of sexism came up several times in the Democratic presidential campaign over the weekend after two of Hillary Clinton’s prominent female supporters criticized young women for backing Bernie Sanders.

At a rally in Concord, N.H., on Saturday, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright introduced Clinton by throwing shade at her Democratic rival.

“People are talking about revolution,“ Albright said. What kind of a revolution would it be to have the first woman president of the United States? … Young women, you have to help. Hillary Clinton will always be there for you.”

On Sunday, Clinton defended Albright’s assertion that “there’s a special place in hell for women” who don’t vote for her.

“I think it was a light-hearted but very pointed remark,” Clinton said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” "She believes it firmly, in part, because she knows what a struggle it has been. And she understands the struggle is not over.”

The Democratic frontrunner was asked if she understood why some women might have been offended by Albright’s comments.

“Well good grief, we’re getting offended by everything these days,” Clinton said. “Honest to goodness, I mean, people can’t say anything without offending somebody. She has a life experience that I respect. I admire her greatly. And I think what she was trying to do — what she’s done in every setting I’ve ever seen her in going back 20 plus years — was to remind young women, particularly, that you know, this struggle, which many of us have been part of, is not over, and don’t be in any way lulled by the progress we’ve made.”

Hillary Clinton addresses sexism after Madeleine Albright and Gloria Steinem scold young women for backing Bernie
 

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