{Hillary} Clinton Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame
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Politics continues to make somewhat strange bedfellows.
Hillary Clinton is inducted into Women's Hall of Fame, and as a result we hear barely a peep about the fact that the erstwhile wannabe President of the United States, former "co-president" with her lecherous husband William Jefferson Clinton, was herself a enabler that let Bubba ruin the lives of many women.
Has Hillary Clinton accomplished a lot? Sure. Has she helped women's causes? Probably (along with her husband, who probably did much of what he did to help women for political gain, or because he felt guilty about his own treatment of women and was trying to pay them back in some way).
Anyway, as usual liberals will give a free pass to those that support their causes, no matter how much damage the individual may have helped inflict upon individual women. Better to sacrifice a few for the greater good and all that jazz.
Disgusting.
Headline below is linked.
Clinton Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame
By BEN DOBBIN
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - Inspired by Alan Shepard, the first American to journey into space, a 14-year-old from suburban Chicago wrote a letter to NASA in 1961 asking what she needed to do to become an astronaut. She got a curt reply: Girls are not being recruited by the nation's space program.
"It had never crossed my mind up until that point that there might be doors closed to me simply because I was a girl," recalled the letter writer, better known today as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, as she was enshrined Saturday in the National Women's Hall of Fame, along with nine other inductees.
Honored with her were Maya Lin, who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.; Dr. Rita Rossi Colwell, who became the first female director of the National Science Foundation in 1998; and Betty Bumpers, a crusader for childhood immunizations who was Clinton's predecessor as Arkansas' first lady.
"I don't think there has ever been a better time to be a woman than in the United States of America in the 21st century," Clinton said in an interview.
... more at linked article
Hillary Clinton is inducted into Women's Hall of Fame, and as a result we hear barely a peep about the fact that the erstwhile wannabe President of the United States, former "co-president" with her lecherous husband William Jefferson Clinton, was herself a enabler that let Bubba ruin the lives of many women.
Has Hillary Clinton accomplished a lot? Sure. Has she helped women's causes? Probably (along with her husband, who probably did much of what he did to help women for political gain, or because he felt guilty about his own treatment of women and was trying to pay them back in some way).
Anyway, as usual liberals will give a free pass to those that support their causes, no matter how much damage the individual may have helped inflict upon individual women. Better to sacrifice a few for the greater good and all that jazz.
Disgusting.
Headline below is linked.
Clinton Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame
By BEN DOBBIN
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) - Inspired by Alan Shepard, the first American to journey into space, a 14-year-old from suburban Chicago wrote a letter to NASA in 1961 asking what she needed to do to become an astronaut. She got a curt reply: Girls are not being recruited by the nation's space program.
"It had never crossed my mind up until that point that there might be doors closed to me simply because I was a girl," recalled the letter writer, better known today as Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, as she was enshrined Saturday in the National Women's Hall of Fame, along with nine other inductees.
Honored with her were Maya Lin, who designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.; Dr. Rita Rossi Colwell, who became the first female director of the National Science Foundation in 1998; and Betty Bumpers, a crusader for childhood immunizations who was Clinton's predecessor as Arkansas' first lady.
"I don't think there has ever been a better time to be a woman than in the United States of America in the 21st century," Clinton said in an interview.
... more at linked article