Freewill
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- Oct 26, 2011
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It is time for men to take over once again. Why are men letting women emasculate them? Everything great that was made, was made by men. Every war ever won was won by men. Most of the great novels, written by men. That's not said to put down women but facts be the facts. It is time for men to stand up against the identity politics of those like Clinton. We did it last election, we need to do more.
Identity politics lost her the election and she is still hard at it. Kinda tells me the future is not lesbian.
BLACK REPUBLICAN BLOG
In fact, it’s probably full of people who have had it with identity politics.
By Heather Wilhelm
On Tuesday, after a month of quasi-hibernation, Hillary Clinton emerged from the political wilderness to give her first video address since the inauguration of her always-colorful nemesis, Donald Trump. It was a golden opportunity to show grace, introspection, and clarity. But since Hillary Clinton is Hillary Clinton, she decided to go ahead and alienate half of the human race instead.
Addressing the 2017 MAKERS conference, where a bunch of mostly well-off, left-leaning ladies get together in California to celebrate the “trailblazing women of today and tomorrow,” Clinton delivered the usual hazy feminist boilerplate. But amid the vague calls for women to “dare greatly” and “lead boldly” and break glass ceilings, there was also this doozy of a line: “Despite all the challenges we face,” Clinton said, “I remain convinced that, yes, the future is female.”
Identity politics lost her the election and she is still hard at it. Kinda tells me the future is not lesbian.
BLACK REPUBLICAN BLOG
In fact, it’s probably full of people who have had it with identity politics.
By Heather Wilhelm
On Tuesday, after a month of quasi-hibernation, Hillary Clinton emerged from the political wilderness to give her first video address since the inauguration of her always-colorful nemesis, Donald Trump. It was a golden opportunity to show grace, introspection, and clarity. But since Hillary Clinton is Hillary Clinton, she decided to go ahead and alienate half of the human race instead.
Addressing the 2017 MAKERS conference, where a bunch of mostly well-off, left-leaning ladies get together in California to celebrate the “trailblazing women of today and tomorrow,” Clinton delivered the usual hazy feminist boilerplate. But amid the vague calls for women to “dare greatly” and “lead boldly” and break glass ceilings, there was also this doozy of a line: “Despite all the challenges we face,” Clinton said, “I remain convinced that, yes, the future is female.”