Chuckie’s Stickers #4
Women, support your position. Write in Hillary’s name.

Don’t be dissed by a lightweight!
Archived in: 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Chuckie's, Democrat Primary, Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Humor/Satire, Presidential ElectionJune 8, 2008 at 6:22 am | Trackback












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Your suggestion is most definitely an option for Hillary’s women, VW, but this seems like a perfect opportunity to discuss another option, albeit simply the opinion of this conservative woman. ..
Women, your failure occurred because you chose a political party playground, asserting your claimed power was not sexist, even as you discovered the “boys” to be sexist. I feel your pain at the misrespected reality you know but in doing so you exposed your flawed approach. Brutal honesty is, they did it again, and the only thing worse than being stuck-with-Stupid is coming in second place to Stupid.
So, if politics is not the way for the more than half of voters to call themselves full percentage Americans, how can women ever gain the respect of their own ambition? First, stop acting like men…if you see them as universal Stupids, why would you want either to act like them or follow a woman who claims she’s smarter than Stupid? The minute you choose your own playground the world starts to look very different.
Second, start acting like women. Hold on!!! I’m not talking about the stereotype in your head that always tells you to cook his meals, clean his house and raise his kids while he’s out there violating your trust, leaving you feeling…..abused, angry and…stupid. Women know instinctively politics is dignity insulting for an intelligent woman who knows her truth.
The conscious choice of selecting conservatism is another option, and one which can provide the playground which has resulted in opportunities which successful women have historically used as a vehicle to compete with the boys. I have never been disrespected by the conservative “boys” here on this site. Contrarily, they include me and appreciate my opinion. The man who I knew as my father was a conservative man, and he defended my opinion whenever I was right in fighting The Argument with my older brothers.
But then again, conservatism is not a political party.