Bill's Wife vs. Feminism

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1. I mean...really....how can the individual's genitalia be a valid basis for voting for the President of the United States???
Yet....it appears that there are actually dunces claiming that they'll vote for a candidate because of her gender.

Bizarre.
No doubt said fools see this excuse as an extension of the so-called Feminist Movement, that bogus sexual chauvinism smokescreen that Liberal invented.




2. Following the advice of the first Republican President, when he said "Stand with anybody that stands RIGHT. Stand with him while he is right and PART with him when he goes wrong"....I'm going to quote a Feminist of my choosing.....Camille Paglia.

A noted Feminist in her own right, and her own way.....not a women's rights activist who feels compelled to march lock-step with Leftist/Liberal/Democrats, Professor Paglia recently sat for an interview with the Spectator....

In it, she disabuses any who thought to vote for Hillary Clinton as an act of Feminism.




3.".... on turning to [the subject of] Hillary Clinton that she perpetrates an actual murder: of Clinton II’s most cherished claim, that her becoming 45th president of the United States would represent a feminist triumph.

...she is a woman. She has shamelessly exploited the fact: ‘It’s an outrage how she’s played the gender card. She is a woman without accomplishment. “I sponsored or co-sponsored 400 bills.” Oh really? These were bills to rename bridges and so forth. And the things she has accomplished have been like the destabilisation of North Africa, causing refugees to flood into Italy… The woman is a disaster!’

a. My jaundiced view of her is entirely the result of observing her behaviour. And last election, I voted for Jill Stein’s Green party. So I have already voted for a woman president.’



4. [Feminist icons] made it their business to castigate American girls who wanted Bernie Sanders, while Madonna has promised a blowjob for every Clinton vote. Professor Paglia does not seem to mind much if she makes herself violently unpopular with her contemporaries ....

5. Paglia’s feminism has always been concerned with issues far beyond her own navel and the Hillary verdict is typical of her attitude — which is more in touch with women in the real world than most feminists’....

6. ‘My philosophy of feminism,’ the New York-born 69-year-old explains, ‘I call street-smart Amazon feminism. I’m from an immigrant family. The way I was brought up was: the world is a dangerous place; you must learn to defend yourself. You can’t be a fool.




7. Today, she suggests, middle-class girls are being reared in a precisely contrary fashion: cosseted, indulged and protected from every evil, they become helpless victims when confronted by adversity. ‘We are rocketing backwards here to the Victorian period with this belief that women are not capable of making decisions on their own. This is not feminism — which is to achieve independent thought and action. There will never be equality of the sexes if we think that women are so handicapped they can’t look after themselves.’


8. Paglia traces the roots of this belief system to American campus culture and the cult of women’s studies. This ‘poison’ — as she calls it — has spread worldwide. ‘In London, you now have this plague of female journalists… who don’t seem to have made a deep study of anything…’" ‘The woman is a disaster!’: Camille Paglia on Hillary Clinton



Paglia....not Hillary.....a real heroine for women.
 
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8. "[Although Paglia is gay, she] never moans about ‘the patriarchy’ but freely asserts that manmade capitalism has enabled her to write her books.

....male/female relations, she says that they are far more complex than most feminists insist. ‘I wrote a date-rape essay in 1991 in which I called for women to stand up for themselves and learn how to handle men. But now you have this shibboleth, “No means no.” Well, no. Sometimes “No” means “Not yet”. Sometimes “No” means “Too soon”. Sometimes “No” means “Keep trying and maybe yes”.



9. ...it is Paglia’s power of speech that utterly devastates. Her collected works read like a dictionary of vicious quotations.
(Leaving sex to the feminists? ‘Like letting your dog vacation at the taxidermist.’
Lena Dunham? ‘She’s a big pile of pudding.’)



10 .Paglia is pro-liberty, pro–pornography, pro-prostitutes and anti- any and all special treatment when it comes to women in power:
‘I do not believe in quotas of any kind. Scandinavian countries are going in that direction and it’s an insult to women — the idea that you need a quota.’

Which brings us back to Hillary and the so-called victory her re-entering the White House would represent: ‘If Hillary wins, nothing will change. She knows the bureaucracy, all the offices of government and that’s what she likes to do, sit behind the scenes and manipulate the levers of power.’ ‘The woman is a disaster!’: Camille Paglia on Hillary Clinton



I dare you to argue with any of that!
 
11. "...people want change and they’re sick of the establishment — so you get this great popular surge, like you had one as well…


This idea that Trump represents such a threat to western civilisation — it’s often predicted about presidents and nothing ever happens —

yet if Trump wins it will be an amazing moment of change because it would destroy the power structure of the Republican party, the power structure of the Democratic party and destroy the power of the media.



All of a sudden, the professor seems excited. Perhaps, like all radicals in pursuit of the truth, Paglia is still hoping the revolution will come."
‘The woman is a disaster!’: Camille Paglia on Hillary Clinton



Get that, all you 'Feminists'???


Camille Paglia gave you permission not to vote for that fraud...Bill's wife.
 

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