http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/10/15/clintons_team_says_women_will_carry_win/
Photo: "I will give you THIS much"!
The Queen has been anointed!
Hillary will unveil a funding plan for working parents in Manchester, N.H. today, following her stint on “The View” sucking-up to the “51% Minority.”
Clinton's campaign issued a memo saying she was the 2008 presidential candidate best placed to exploit the "pivotal" female voting bloc in 2008.
“Best Placed To Exploit” should be the Bumper Sticker for the Clintonian Regime and their minions.
One of the 'soft-balls' (pun intended), Hillary slammed out “The View” studios was relating to how she would be perceived by nations that restrict women's rights, (ie. Arab, Islamic and eh...?)
"I've never found that to be a problem. I actually think, assuming I'm so fortunate as to be elected, that sends a very strong message to those countries and to those leaders.
"It may take a little adjustment, but it's time the world adjusted," she asserted.
Another great Bumper Sticker, “It's Time The World Adjusted!”
It seems to me that John Edwards is the most effeminate. His wife, and his pristine hair, has consistently proven that. He can channel dead babies to wrestle large settlements with junk science from OB-Gyn's and hospitals.
In 2000, 22 million unmarried women who were eligible to vote didn't do so.
-Conservative women are more likely to be married.
-Unmarried women as a group start out as more liberal-leaning than married women. And they are often hard-pressed economically.
-Most unmarried women — 54% — have annual household incomes below $30,000, according to the Census. Most married women — 51% — have household incomes of $50,000 and above; that's double the number of single women with income that high.
-Single women are more likely to take an expansive view of what the government can and should do to maintain safety-net programs. Single women who have children are even more Democratic than those who don't.
-Married women with children are even more Republican that those who don't have children.
-”It's possible that single women could be to Democrats what evangelical Christians have become to Republicans: a huge group of people who often haven't been engaged in politics before but hold many views in sync with the party.”
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/polls/2004-08-25-female-vote_x.htm
Ann Coulter in the New York Observer: (From her most recent book).
"If we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another Democrat president. It's kind of a pipe dream, it's a personal fantasy of mine, but I don't think it's going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women.
It also makes the point, it is kind of embarrassing, the Democratic Party ought to be hanging its head in shame, that it has so much difficulty getting men to vote for it. I mean, you do see it's the party of women and "We'll pay for health care and tuition and day care' and here, what else can we give you, soccer moms?"
From “Politically Incorrect”, Feb. 26, 2001, Ann offered this painful insight.
“The problem with women voting, and your Communists will back me up on this, is that, you know, women have no capacity to understand how money is earned. They have a lot of ideas on how to spend it. And when they take these polls, it's always more money on education, more money on child care, more money on day care."
Mark Penn, the Clintonista chief strategist, released an 'internal poll' that stated quite simply that 94% of women under 35 would vote if a woman was on the November ballot.
Point, Set, Match, to Ms. Coulter.
For Clintonistas, now and future lock-steppers...
No policies. No issues. No questions. No economics.
Just, NO TESTICLES!


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The ones raped by her husband?
or merely the ones used by him in white house trysts? Or the common woman who wants her husband to respect their wedding vows?
Or the young girls who want there boyfriends to respect them?
Because frankly, she didn't even respect herself or her daughter enough to stand up and condemn a disrespectful emotionally abusive husband, namely Bill (slick Willy) Clinton... not to mention not respecting the American people to admit that what he was doing as president was disrespecting our country...
SO again tell me who is she saying she is going to be helping???
It's a good thing we have big strong MEN driving us into the current financial ditch.
A classic article, Grate. Keep 'em coming!
This broad is just plain NUTS *ROFL*
Good rant Grateful Dude ! ! ! ! !
If Hillary is counting on the female vote I think she's going to end up sadly disappointed, I don't know a single female that supports her.
I don't know any men either, of course I make it a habit not to hang out with known wack jobs.
It's still a long time before the general election or even the conventions. I personally know quite a few people who have stated a willingness to vote for Hillary. Most of them are men and may have another, more preferable, candidate, but will vote for Hillary if she gets the nomination!
When you start using Ann Coulter as a reference for anything you kind of loose me! Ann has zero credibility with anyone who isn't rabid Republican and probably conservative also.
Hillary, if elected, will do none of the things most on the right see her doing. She can't introduce legislation. Anything that gets to her desk will have been the result of the committees and discussions of both the house and the senate.
Where the difference will come in is in what, of the congressional proposals for legislation, she will sign. She is the closest thing to George Bush running on the Democratic ticket!