Do we only tell WOMEN when they lose office sit back, shut up & get off the stage??

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I hadn't really thought about this but she makes an excellent point...

Here’s Hillary Clinton’s blunt response to those who say ‘get off the stage and shut up
NJ.com NJ.COM
30 MAR 2018 AT 06:59 ET

The 2016 election is over and Donald Trump is president, so why is Hillary Clinton still making public appearances and talking to crowds? Or, as Ruth Mandel director of Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, put it to Clinton Thursday at Rutgers in Piscataway, why still talk when "People say get off the stage and shut up"?

The former secretary of state's response was direct:

"They never said that to any man who was not elected."


Clinton, who lost her White House against Trump, then rattled off a list of recent presidential hopefuls whose campaigns also failed to get them to the White House, and didn't disappear afterward: Al Gore, John Kerry, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

Hillary Clinton is back in N.J.

"He's running for Senate!" Clinton exclaimed after naming Romney, the two-time Republican presidential nominee.

More than 5,000 people packed the floor and stands of Rutgers Athletic Center for Clinton's hour-long question-and-answer with Mandel. The talk focused on politics and women in politics.

And the "get off the stage and shut up" question Mandel posed was something the Democrat, the first major party female nominee for president, said she often heard since her election loss.

"That began to happen after the election and the election was pretty traumatic," Clinton said to laughs.

"I think there were a lot of people who were like, 'Oh my gosh, I don't want to have to think about it. I don't want to hear about it.' Totally. That's how I felt. I took a lot of long walks in the woods," she continued to more laughs.

"I drank my share of Chardonnay," she said, to cheers and even more laughs.

But then she got serious and described the double standard against her. "I was really struck how people said that to me," Clinton said.

"I am really committed to speaking out and doing what I can to have a voice in the debate," Clinton said.

She added: "You won't be surprised to hear me say that I have some concerns."

Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted the sold-out event.

Clinton also talked about what it's like to be a woman in elected office (women need to get involved "despite how difficult" it is to be criticized for things male counterparts don't take heat for, she said), Russian meddling in the elections ("We're not anywhere near the bottom of understanding this.") and the future of politics in the country (I'm fundamentally optimistic and hopeful)...


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/her...ff-stage-shut/
 
I recall Mitt Romney being told to shut up and go away after he lost to Obama. Hillary is playing the boohoo they're picking on me because of my vagina card again. What's next? She gonna play the wounded warrior again and wear a cast? LOL
 
I hadn't really thought about this but she makes an excellent point...

Here’s Hillary Clinton’s blunt response to those who say ‘get off the stage and shut up
NJ.com NJ.COM
30 MAR 2018 AT 06:59 ET

The 2016 election is over and Donald Trump is president, so why is Hillary Clinton still making public appearances and talking to crowds? Or, as Ruth Mandel director of Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, put it to Clinton Thursday at Rutgers in Piscataway, why still talk when "People say get off the stage and shut up"?

The former secretary of state's response was direct:

"They never said that to any man who was not elected."


Clinton, who lost her White House against Trump, then rattled off a list of recent presidential hopefuls whose campaigns also failed to get them to the White House, and didn't disappear afterward: Al Gore, John Kerry, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

Hillary Clinton is back in N.J.

"He's running for Senate!" Clinton exclaimed after naming Romney, the two-time Republican presidential nominee.

More than 5,000 people packed the floor and stands of Rutgers Athletic Center for Clinton's hour-long question-and-answer with Mandel. The talk focused on politics and women in politics.

And the "get off the stage and shut up" question Mandel posed was something the Democrat, the first major party female nominee for president, said she often heard since her election loss.

"That began to happen after the election and the election was pretty traumatic," Clinton said to laughs.

"I think there were a lot of people who were like, 'Oh my gosh, I don't want to have to think about it. I don't want to hear about it.' Totally. That's how I felt. I took a lot of long walks in the woods," she continued to more laughs.

"I drank my share of Chardonnay," she said, to cheers and even more laughs.

But then she got serious and described the double standard against her. "I was really struck how people said that to me," Clinton said.

"I am really committed to speaking out and doing what I can to have a voice in the debate," Clinton said.

She added: "You won't be surprised to hear me say that I have some concerns."

Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted the sold-out event.

Clinton also talked about what it's like to be a woman in elected office (women need to get involved "despite how difficult" it is to be criticized for things male counterparts don't take heat for, she said), Russian meddling in the elections ("We're not anywhere near the bottom of understanding this.") and the future of politics in the country (I'm fundamentally optimistic and hopeful)...


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/her...ff-stage-shut/
great. now name ANY of these men that wrote books on their failure blaming everyone but themselves.
name ANY of these men who was under constant investigation for their actions while in office.
name ANY of these men who have a history of lying that she has (was under fire type bullshit)
name ANY of these people who have cried LOOK AT ME more than she has. only gore comes close that i can think of.

so no. she has no point and again is bitching cause people hate her. stop being a hateful bitch and that shit does in fact fade.
 
HRC is a singular phenomenon. She lost a Presidential election that she could not lose. I remember smug Democrats posting on various boards after the 2012 election that we were "guaranteed" at least 12 more years of Democrat rule (4 for Soetoro and 8 for HRC) AT THAT TIME!

She had every conceivable advantage - full support from the MSM, Academe, Unions, Feminists (who claim to represent half the population by themselves), government employees, the sexually fouled-up crowd, and on and on.

And yet she still lost to a Reality TV personality with countless flaws, both personal and political.

The reason why she is upset is not that the Republicans are telling her to STFU, it's that the DEMOCRATS are telling her the same thing.

The real thing I wonder about is that she is still being invited (and presumably paid) to go and speak to different groups. Now THAT is a puzzlement.
 
HRC is a singular phenomenon. She lost a Presidential election that she could not lose. I remember smug Democrats posting on various boards after the 2012 election that we were "guaranteed" at least 12 more years of Democrat rule (4 for Soetoro and 8 for HRC) AT THAT TIME!

She had every conceivable advantage - full support from the MSM, Academe, Unions, Feminists (who claim to represent half the population by themselves), government employees, the sexually fouled-up crowd, and on and on.

And yet she still lost to a Reality TV personality with countless flaws, both personal and political.

The reason why she is upset is not that the Republicans are telling her to STFU, it's that the DEMOCRATS are telling her the same thing.

The real thing I wonder about is that she is still being invited (and presumably paid) to go and speak to different groups. Now THAT is a puzzlement.

The other thing is most of the others just faded away after they lost or went back to what they were doing. Mondale, Dukakis, Dole, Kerry, McCain, etc.

I don't even blame most of this on her, it's the media that keeps perpetuating her spotlight, because they still can't believe she lost.
 
Woman is straight up certifiable. Name one man, who lost a Presidential race, who has been more butt hurt than Hillary.

-Geaux
 
I hadn't really thought about this but she makes an excellent point...

Here’s Hillary Clinton’s blunt response to those who say ‘get off the stage and shut up
NJ.com NJ.COM
30 MAR 2018 AT 06:59 ET

The 2016 election is over and Donald Trump is president, so why is Hillary Clinton still making public appearances and talking to crowds? Or, as Ruth Mandel director of Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, put it to Clinton Thursday at Rutgers in Piscataway, why still talk when "People say get off the stage and shut up"?

The former secretary of state's response was direct:

"They never said that to any man who was not elected."


Clinton, who lost her White House against Trump, then rattled off a list of recent presidential hopefuls whose campaigns also failed to get them to the White House, and didn't disappear afterward: Al Gore, John Kerry, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

Hillary Clinton is back in N.J.

"He's running for Senate!" Clinton exclaimed after naming Romney, the two-time Republican presidential nominee.

More than 5,000 people packed the floor and stands of Rutgers Athletic Center for Clinton's hour-long question-and-answer with Mandel. The talk focused on politics and women in politics.

And the "get off the stage and shut up" question Mandel posed was something the Democrat, the first major party female nominee for president, said she often heard since her election loss.

"That began to happen after the election and the election was pretty traumatic," Clinton said to laughs.

"I think there were a lot of people who were like, 'Oh my gosh, I don't want to have to think about it. I don't want to hear about it.' Totally. That's how I felt. I took a lot of long walks in the woods," she continued to more laughs.

"I drank my share of Chardonnay," she said, to cheers and even more laughs.

But then she got serious and described the double standard against her. "I was really struck how people said that to me," Clinton said.

"I am really committed to speaking out and doing what I can to have a voice in the debate," Clinton said.

She added: "You won't be surprised to hear me say that I have some concerns."

Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted the sold-out event.

Clinton also talked about what it's like to be a woman in elected office (women need to get involved "despite how difficult" it is to be criticized for things male counterparts don't take heat for, she said), Russian meddling in the elections ("We're not anywhere near the bottom of understanding this.") and the future of politics in the country (I'm fundamentally optimistic and hopeful)...


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/her...ff-stage-shut/
It's OK. Nobody expected any class from Hillary anyway.
 
I recall Mitt Romney being told to shut up and go away after he lost to Obama. Hillary is playing the boohoo they're picking on me because of my vagina card again. What's next? She gonna play the wounded warrior again and wear a cast? LOL
Get real and get honest! The only time women can 'play their vagina card' is when a man wants to get in it. Ask Trump's THREEE wives. Ask Stormy. Ask McDougal.
 
I recall Mitt Romney being told to shut up and go away after he lost to Obama. Hillary is playing the boohoo they're picking on me because of my vagina card again. What's next? She gonna play the wounded warrior again and wear a cast? LOL
Get real and get honest! The only time women can 'play their vagina card' is when a man wants to get in it. Ask Trump's THREEE wives. Ask Stormy. Ask McDougal.

Agree... That punani is strong

-Geaux
 
I hadn't really thought about this but she makes an excellent point...

Here’s Hillary Clinton’s blunt response to those who say ‘get off the stage and shut up
NJ.com NJ.COM
30 MAR 2018 AT 06:59 ET

The 2016 election is over and Donald Trump is president, so why is Hillary Clinton still making public appearances and talking to crowds? Or, as Ruth Mandel director of Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, put it to Clinton Thursday at Rutgers in Piscataway, why still talk when "People say get off the stage and shut up"?

The former secretary of state's response was direct:

"They never said that to any man who was not elected."


Clinton, who lost her White House against Trump, then rattled off a list of recent presidential hopefuls whose campaigns also failed to get them to the White House, and didn't disappear afterward: Al Gore, John Kerry, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

Hillary Clinton is back in N.J.

"He's running for Senate!" Clinton exclaimed after naming Romney, the two-time Republican presidential nominee.

More than 5,000 people packed the floor and stands of Rutgers Athletic Center for Clinton's hour-long question-and-answer with Mandel. The talk focused on politics and women in politics.

And the "get off the stage and shut up" question Mandel posed was something the Democrat, the first major party female nominee for president, said she often heard since her election loss.

"That began to happen after the election and the election was pretty traumatic," Clinton said to laughs.

"I think there were a lot of people who were like, 'Oh my gosh, I don't want to have to think about it. I don't want to hear about it.' Totally. That's how I felt. I took a lot of long walks in the woods," she continued to more laughs.

"I drank my share of Chardonnay," she said, to cheers and even more laughs.

But then she got serious and described the double standard against her. "I was really struck how people said that to me," Clinton said.

"I am really committed to speaking out and doing what I can to have a voice in the debate," Clinton said.

She added: "You won't be surprised to hear me say that I have some concerns."

Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted the sold-out event.

Clinton also talked about what it's like to be a woman in elected office (women need to get involved "despite how difficult" it is to be criticized for things male counterparts don't take heat for, she said), Russian meddling in the elections ("We're not anywhere near the bottom of understanding this.") and the future of politics in the country (I'm fundamentally optimistic and hopeful)...


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/her...ff-stage-shut/


She doesn't make a good point, in the past, the loser quietly exits the limelight and comes back later if they want to run again.....she just won't go away.....
 
HRC is a singular phenomenon. She lost a Presidential election that she could not lose. I remember smug Democrats posting on various boards after the 2012 election that we were "guaranteed" at least 12 more years of Democrat rule (4 for Soetoro and 8 for HRC) AT THAT TIME!

She had every conceivable advantage - full support from the MSM, Academe, Unions, Feminists (who claim to represent half the population by themselves), government employees, the sexually fouled-up crowd, and on and on.

And yet she still lost to a Reality TV personality with countless flaws, both personal and political.

The reason why she is upset is not that the Republicans are telling her to STFU, it's that the DEMOCRATS are telling her the same thing.

The real thing I wonder about is that she is still being invited (and presumably paid) to go and speak to different groups. Now THAT is a puzzlement.

The other thing is most of the others just faded away after they lost or went back to what they were doing. Mondale, Dukakis, Dole, Kerry, McCain, etc.

I don't even blame most of this on her, it's the media that keeps perpetuating her spotlight, because they still can't believe she lost.

Are you fucking kidding us? IT'S TRUMP THAT KEEPS PERPETUATING HER 'SPOTLIGHT'. You do know people keep track of these things right? As of Jan 20, 2018, 77 times where her name or nickname for HER ('you know crooked Hillary), that's about every 4 days. That's JUST TWEETING.
And that's not even TALKING about her.
 
I hadn't really thought about this but she makes an excellent point...

Here’s Hillary Clinton’s blunt response to those who say ‘get off the stage and shut up
NJ.com NJ.COM
30 MAR 2018 AT 06:59 ET

The 2016 election is over and Donald Trump is president, so why is Hillary Clinton still making public appearances and talking to crowds? Or, as Ruth Mandel director of Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics, put it to Clinton Thursday at Rutgers in Piscataway, why still talk when "People say get off the stage and shut up"?

The former secretary of state's response was direct:

"They never said that to any man who was not elected."


Clinton, who lost her White House against Trump, then rattled off a list of recent presidential hopefuls whose campaigns also failed to get them to the White House, and didn't disappear afterward: Al Gore, John Kerry, John McCain and Mitt Romney.

Hillary Clinton is back in N.J.

"He's running for Senate!" Clinton exclaimed after naming Romney, the two-time Republican presidential nominee.

More than 5,000 people packed the floor and stands of Rutgers Athletic Center for Clinton's hour-long question-and-answer with Mandel. The talk focused on politics and women in politics.

And the "get off the stage and shut up" question Mandel posed was something the Democrat, the first major party female nominee for president, said she often heard since her election loss.

"That began to happen after the election and the election was pretty traumatic," Clinton said to laughs.

"I think there were a lot of people who were like, 'Oh my gosh, I don't want to have to think about it. I don't want to hear about it.' Totally. That's how I felt. I took a lot of long walks in the woods," she continued to more laughs.

"I drank my share of Chardonnay," she said, to cheers and even more laughs.

But then she got serious and described the double standard against her. "I was really struck how people said that to me," Clinton said.

"I am really committed to speaking out and doing what I can to have a voice in the debate," Clinton said.

She added: "You won't be surprised to hear me say that I have some concerns."

Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics hosted the sold-out event.

Clinton also talked about what it's like to be a woman in elected office (women need to get involved "despite how difficult" it is to be criticized for things male counterparts don't take heat for, she said), Russian meddling in the elections ("We're not anywhere near the bottom of understanding this.") and the future of politics in the country (I'm fundamentally optimistic and hopeful)...


https://www.rawstory.com/2018/03/her...ff-stage-shut/


She doesn't make a good point, in the past, the loser quietly exits the limelight and comes back later if they want to run again.....she just won't go away.....
Herpes is like that.
 
HRC is a singular phenomenon. She lost a Presidential election that she could not lose. I remember smug Democrats posting on various boards after the 2012 election that we were "guaranteed" at least 12 more years of Democrat rule (4 for Soetoro and 8 for HRC) AT THAT TIME!

She had every conceivable advantage - full support from the MSM, Academe, Unions, Feminists (who claim to represent half the population by themselves), government employees, the sexually fouled-up crowd, and on and on.

And yet she still lost to a Reality TV personality with countless flaws, both personal and political.

The reason why she is upset is not that the Republicans are telling her to STFU, it's that the DEMOCRATS are telling her the same thing.

The real thing I wonder about is that she is still being invited (and presumably paid) to go and speak to different groups. Now THAT is a puzzlement.

The other thing is most of the others just faded away after they lost or went back to what they were doing. Mondale, Dukakis, Dole, Kerry, McCain, etc.

I don't even blame most of this on her, it's the media that keeps perpetuating her spotlight, because they still can't believe she lost.

Are you fucking kidding us? IT'S TRUMP THAT KEEPS PERPETUATING HER 'SPOTLIGHT'. You do know people keep track of these things right? As of Jan 20, 2018, 77 times where her name or nickname for HER ('you know crooked Hillary), that's about every 4 days. That's JUST TWEETING.
And that's not even TALKING about her.

If she keeps her hat in the ring, she's open for discussion.

Why does she need white knight nimrods like you to defend her all the time?
 
HRC is a singular phenomenon. She lost a Presidential election that she could not lose. I remember smug Democrats posting on various boards after the 2012 election that we were "guaranteed" at least 12 more years of Democrat rule (4 for Soetoro and 8 for HRC) AT THAT TIME!

She had every conceivable advantage - full support from the MSM, Academe, Unions, Feminists (who claim to represent half the population by themselves), government employees, the sexually fouled-up crowd, and on and on.

And yet she still lost to a Reality TV personality with countless flaws, both personal and political.

The reason why she is upset is not that the Republicans are telling her to STFU, it's that the DEMOCRATS are telling her the same thing.

The real thing I wonder about is that she is still being invited (and presumably paid) to go and speak to different groups. Now THAT is a puzzlement.

It's not a real puzzlement to me.


You don't see it?


In the culture? She was part of a long ranging plan, integrated into policies, books, movies, and social media. . . SHE was just the lynch pin.

I see movies come out in theaters that they must have been working on for at least the past year, year and a half, all centered on the idea with the notion that SHE was going to be president. Anyone remember that last Ghost Busters movie? Everything is still all "girl power" these days. It was all timed to go along with Hillary being in office.
Here's a good example;Madam Secretary (TV series) - Wikipedia


Cultural elites were intent on changing the culture, they still are.

Can you imagine what would have happened in this nation after that Parkland incident if congress had been Democrat and Hillary had been in charge?


That HAD been the plan.

Remember, Wasserman-Shultz ran the DNC and rigged it for Hillary, this was her territory, and her plan to make it an issue for a voter drive and for the a power grab for the DNC. The fact the she was disgraced, fell out of power, etc. should not escape people, YOU have to imagine what would have been different for gun control and the DNC if their plans had come to fruition with HRC being elected. Remember, Obama kept this Cruz kid that did the shooting from being off the laws radar, and from being arrested.

Naturally, I don't want to say they MADE this happen, but I do think they were very prepared to take full advantage politically, and did everything they could to ensure that something like this could and would happen.

DWRyynxU0AA5eC3

https://www.mediaite.com/online/for...ional-over-florida-shooting-im-a-mom-tonight/

"MSNBC’s Chris Matthews spoke to Wasserman Schultz about her response to the terrible events that transpired.


“My youngest daughter [is] a ninth-grader at a Broward County high school. We live just to the south of Parkland and Stoneman Douglas is a rival of our high school,” she said. “I’ve been there so many times, I have friends whose children go to school there… I’m actually nauseous even talking about this.”


“I’m a mom tonight,” she continued. “I’m someone who lives and works and spends time with the people who have lived through this. It’s just absolutely heartbreaking.”


“My best friend is a county-wide school board member and is my youngest daughter’s godmother,” she said, tearing up. “This hits home hard.”




The folks that loved her and needed her won't let her go, or their plans with her, b/c they still have no back up plan for fundamentally changing the culture. She was a very big integral key to a much larger plan that very few can actually see the whole forest of. Folks are focused on just Hillary, and she is just the key stone that is causing the whole structure they had been building to slowly crumble.


That is why the poster that posted this is buying this, "sexist" paradigm. Of course it isn't sexist, but their plan to change America based on these sexist principles is. . .
 
Keep Hillary in the spotlight.

Only a person like her could make electing Trump POTUS possible.
AND PUTINBOTS.
Yeah, that's it.
Zuckerberg and Obama got Trump elected.
Keep telling yourself that.

They AIDED (and/or abetted) and she still got 3,000,000 more votes! You bet your ass, we'll "tell ourselves" that.
Funny how Putin knew to campaign in the Rustbelt States and Hillary didn't.

And nobody gives a shit who 5 counties in KKKalifornia voted for.
 
I recall Mitt Romney being told to shut up and go away after he lost to Obama. Hillary is playing the boohoo they're picking on me because of my vagina card again. What's next? She gonna play the wounded warrior again and wear a cast? LOL
Get real and get honest! The only time women can 'play their vagina card' is when a man wants to get in it. Ask Trump's THREEE wives. Ask Stormy. Ask McDougal.
Wrong. You claim no one else who lost has been told to go away. That's bullsh*t. And the vagina card has nothing to do with what men want to do with it. The vagina card is faux feminist poppycock and Hillary has been dishing it for years. Hillary whines about the glass ceiling and the deplorables hating on her because they can't stand the idea of a women POTUS. The fact is she is a poor loser who grabs any excuse except her own unsuitability for the position. She even wrote a book on how she lost that it's everybody's fault except hers.

You are the one who needs to get real and get honest.
 

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