When did Republicans defend against Sexism for Clinton?

CanadianKid

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Hypocrites....

Somehow its sexist to attack Sarah Palin....but not if its Hillary Clinton...


This is what I hate most about Republicans...Their hypocrisy.... A bunch of no nothing, do as I say not as I do brand of idiots...

CK
 
your right.. but then you have liberals. A bunch of cry baby wine sipping cant make up there mind losers.

Both parties suck.
 
Hypocrites....

Somehow its sexist to attack Sarah Palin....but not if its Hillary Clinton...


This is what I hate most about Republicans...Their hypocrisy.... A bunch of no nothing, do as I say not as I do brand of idiots...

CK

Ok, and its sexist to attack Hillary Clinton but not to attack Sarah Palin.

What you are describing is partisanship which of course often crosses over into hypocricy.
 
Hypocrites....

Somehow its sexist to attack Sarah Palin....but not if its Hillary Clinton...


This is what I hate most about Republicans...Their hypocrisy.... A bunch of no nothing, do as I say not as I do brand of idiots...

CK

No, I think what has been said is that the attacks WERE sexist. The attacks against Hillary were not sexist in nature.

When you remind people of Hillary's past, that is not sexist.

When you ask "Who will take care of Sarah Palin's children?", THAT is sexist.
 
No, I think what has been said is that the attacks WERE sexist. The attacks against Hillary were not sexist in nature.

When you remind people of Hillary's past, that is not sexist.

When you ask "Who will take care of Sarah Palin's children?", THAT is sexist.

So you can attack a woman, without being it a sexist attack if its Hillary Clinton...

If you attack Sarah Palin the same way...it is sexist....

Great job Solitary.....You should run for the Republican Party Spokesperson role.... Your such an intelligent puppet

CK
 
So you can attack a woman, without being it a sexist attack if its Hillary Clinton...

If you attack Sarah Palin the same way...it is sexist....

Great job Solitary.....You should run for the Republican Party Spokesperson role.... Your such an intelligent puppet

CK

Ok sparky, lets try this again. Although, with your apparent level of reading comprehension it may be a waste of my time.


Hillary was attacked on issues. There was no attack on her that could not have been levelled at any man in her place.

Palin was attacked on things that were NOT issues. The claims of sexism came from attacks about her needing to be home taking care of her children.




If I attack a woman about her record in congress, her views on the economy, or her time as a lawyer. That is NOT sexist, because I could easily do the same to a man.

But those people talking about Palin "needing to take care of her children" were being sexist.



Can you comprehend any of this??
 
Ok sparky, lets try this again. Although, with your apparent level of reading comprehension it may be a waste of my time.


Hillary was attacked on issues. There was no attack on her that could not have been levelled at any man in her place.

Palin was attacked on things that were NOT issues. The claims of sexism came from attacks about her needing to be home taking care of her children.




If I attack a woman about her record in congress, her views on the economy, or her time as a lawyer. That is NOT sexist, because I could easily do the same to a man.

But those people talking about Palin "needing to take care of her children" were being sexist.



Can you comprehend any of this??

Solitary you can't argue/debate with someone who is trolling.
 
No, I think what has been said is that the attacks WERE sexist. The attacks against Hillary were not sexist in nature.

When you remind people of Hillary's past, that is not sexist.

When you ask "Who will take care of Sarah Palin's children?", THAT is sexist.

Really, the attacks on Hillary weren’t sexist?

Tucker Carlson – every time I see her I involuntarily cross my legs

Mike Barnicle – she looks like everybody’s first wife standing outside of probate court.

Bill Kristol - “White women are a problem, we all live with that”

Roger Simon - "The (rhymes with rich) is back”

McCain Supporter – “how do we beat the bitch”

McCain – “Good question”

Roger Stone – forms anti-hillary group entitled C.U.N.T.

Alex Castellano – referring to Hillary “Some women fit that description <white bitch>”

Glen Beck – “She’s the stereotypical bitch”

Glen Beck – “Probably a better word was nag”

Glen Beck – “We were watching one of her interviews, or whatever she was doing, or a speech. And she had that tone of voice, where she just sounds like -- [covers his ears]. I can't listen to it 'cause it sounds like -- it sounds like my wife saying, 'Take out the garbage.' "

Pat Buchanan – “when Clinton "raises her voice, and when a lot of women do, you know, it's -- as I say -- it reaches a point ... where every husband in America ... has heard at one time or another."

Pat Buchanan - "[O]nly once or twice did that voice start rising to the level that every husband in America at one time or another has heard. You know, where it starts going up."
 
And can someone please document for me, who has asked this question about who is going to raise Palin’s kids?
 
Ok sparky, lets try this again. Although, with your apparent level of reading comprehension it may be a waste of my time.


Hillary was attacked on issues. There was no attack on her that could not have been levelled at any man in her place.

Palin was attacked on things that were NOT issues. The claims of sexism came from attacks about her needing to be home taking care of her children.




If I attack a woman about her record in congress, her views on the economy, or her time as a lawyer. That is NOT sexist, because I could easily do the same to a man.

But those people talking about Palin "needing to take care of her children" were being sexist.



Can you comprehend any of this??

I can comprehend that you're full of shit, and you better start backing your shittalking up with some facts mister. I did. Let's see yours, and I want to see WHO these things are coming from that you claim are being said.
 
Really, the attacks on Hillary weren’t sexist?

Tucker Carlson – every time I see her I involuntarily cross my legs

Mike Barnicle – she looks like everybody’s first wife standing outside of probate court.

Bill Kristol - “White women are a problem, we all live with that”

Roger Simon - "The (rhymes with rich) is back”

McCain Supporter – “how do we beat the bitch”

McCain – “Good question”

Roger Stone – forms anti-hillary group entitled C.U.N.T.

Alex Castellano – referring to Hillary “Some women fit that description <white bitch>”

Glen Beck – “She’s the stereotypical bitch”

Glen Beck – “Probably a better word was nag”

Glen Beck – “We were watching one of her interviews, or whatever she was doing, or a speech. And she had that tone of voice, where she just sounds like -- [covers his ears]. I can't listen to it 'cause it sounds like -- it sounds like my wife saying, 'Take out the garbage.' "

Pat Buchanan – “when Clinton "raises her voice, and when a lot of women do, you know, it's -- as I say -- it reaches a point ... where every husband in America ... has heard at one time or another."

Pat Buchanan - "[O]nly once or twice did that voice start rising to the level that every husband in America at one time or another has heard. You know, where it starts going up."

The double-standard here is overwhelming. A lot of righties were screaming "sexism" when Biden said she was good looking...
 
Rush Limbaugh - "Does the country really want to watch a woman grow older by the day, .... to look upon a 60-year-old woman in the White House who is aging?"

Whatcha got Solitary? Let's see.
 
Here's one...

On Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Maggie Rodriguez had a roundtable discussion on Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s ability to serve in office and be a mother: "The question, can a mother of five, including an infant with Downs Syndrome, be an effective vice president?" Washington Post reporter Sally Quinn was part of the panel and responded:

...it's interesting that here I am, supposedly part of you know, the -- what one would call the liberal elite media. That's what we've been all -- the critics of Sarah Palin have been called. And yet, taking the position that a woman with five children, including one with special needs, and a daughter who is a 17-year-old child who is pregnant and about to have a baby, probably has got to rethink her priorities. It seems to me that there is a tipping point, and I think that she's crossed the tipping point. I believe that it's going to be very difficult for her...I think this is -- this is too much.


http://newsbusters.org/blogs/kyle-d...ams-palin-s-parenting-needs-rethink-her-prior
 
The double-standard here is overwhelming. A lot of righties were screaming "sexism" when Biden said she was good looking...

What? Who? That's not sexism that's called being a man and I posted an article when Biden said that giving him props for it.
 
Here's one...

On Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Maggie Rodriguez had a roundtable discussion on Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s ability to serve in office and be a mother: "The question, can a mother of five, including an infant with Downs Syndrome, be an effective vice president?" Washington Post reporter Sally Quinn was part of the panel and responded:

...it's interesting that here I am, supposedly part of you know, the -- what one would call the liberal elite media. That's what we've been all -- the critics of Sarah Palin have been called. And yet, taking the position that a woman with five children, including one with special needs, and a daughter who is a 17-year-old child who is pregnant and about to have a baby, probably has got to rethink her priorities. It seems to me that there is a tipping point, and I think that she's crossed the tipping point. I believe that it's going to be very difficult for her...I think this is -- this is too much.


http://newsbusters.org/blogs/kyle-d...ams-palin-s-parenting-needs-rethink-her-prior

So you have one, and it’s something that pales in comparison to the male bullying I documented above which you never said one word about you fat hypocrite. Big deal. And I’ll say this again – no man puts his five children on his resume. Palin has it as a highlight of hers. I think that was a mistake on her part, and I don’t think they belong on the resume of a so-called “executive”.
 
What? Who? That's not sexism that's called being a man and I posted an article when Biden said that giving him props for it.

And calling Hillary clinton a cunt and a bitch and an aging hag is "being a man" too right Cawacko?

And a couple of women sitting around being paid to have some sort of View like gabfest, that's sexism, right Cawacko?

What a feminist you are. I will tell Cypress to watch his back.
 
And calling Hillary clinton a cunt and a bitch and an aging hag is "being a man" too right Cawacko?

And a couple of women sitting around being paid to have some sort of View like gabfest, that's sexism, right Cawacko?

What a feminist you are. I will tell Cypress to watch his back.

Well let's see here Oneceler said a lot of righties claimed sexism when Biden called Palin good looking. I said it was being a man. So I'm wrong and all these other righties are right that it was sexist for Biden to say that? What's it say about lefty men who then wouldn't find that type of comment offensive?
 
"There's also this issue that on April 18th, she gave birth to a baby with Down Syndrome. The baby is just slightly more than 4 months old now. Children with Down Syndrome require an awful lot of attention. The role of vice president, it seems to me, would take up an awful lot of her time, and it raises the issue of, how much time will she have to dedicate to her newborn child?” –CNN’s John Roberts, 8/29/08.

"And I do think, too, that you have to weigh the situation. It's one thing to have one or two or three children, especially if they are healthy children. And everyone knows that women and men are different and that moms and dads are different and that women -- the burden of child care almost always falls on the woman. But I think, when you have five children, one a 4-month-old Down syndrome baby, and a daughter who is 17, who is also a child and who is going to need her mother very much in the next few months and years with her own baby coming, that I don't see how you cannot make your family your first priority. And I think if you are going to be president of the United States, which she may well be, I think that's going to be a real stretch for her."- The Washington Post’s Sally Quinn on CNN’s “Newsroom” 9/2/08.

"SOME WORKING MOTHERS WORRY THAT PALIN IS TAKING ON TOO MUCH" And "SOME VOTERS CONCERNED IF PALIN, A MOTHER OF FIVE HAS TIME TO BE VP." –Tickers on MSNBC

"Kristan, we've talked this morning about whether a mother of five can handle being the vice president. who looks after the kids when she's working? do you know?" - CBS' Maggie Rodriguez on the "Early Show.”





Ok, does that help clarify what I said?

And a simple request for backup would have sufficed.
 
"There's also this issue that on April 18th, she gave birth to a baby with Down Syndrome. The baby is just slightly more than 4 months old now. Children with Down Syndrome require an awful lot of attention. The role of vice president, it seems to me, would take up an awful lot of her time, and it raises the issue of, how much time will she have to dedicate to her newborn child?” –CNN’s John Roberts, 8/29/08.

"And I do think, too, that you have to weigh the situation. It's one thing to have one or two or three children, especially if they are healthy children. And everyone knows that women and men are different and that moms and dads are different and that women -- the burden of child care almost always falls on the woman. But I think, when you have five children, one a 4-month-old Down syndrome baby, and a daughter who is 17, who is also a child and who is going to need her mother very much in the next few months and years with her own baby coming, that I don't see how you cannot make your family your first priority. And I think if you are going to be president of the United States, which she may well be, I think that's going to be a real stretch for her."- The Washington Post’s Sally Quinn on CNN’s “Newsroom” 9/2/08.

"SOME WORKING MOTHERS WORRY THAT PALIN IS TAKING ON TOO MUCH" And "SOME VOTERS CONCERNED IF PALIN, A MOTHER OF FIVE HAS TIME TO BE VP." –Tickers on MSNBC

"Kristan, we've talked this morning about whether a mother of five can handle being the vice president. who looks after the kids when she's working? do you know?" - CBS' Maggie Rodriguez on the "Early Show.”





Ok, does that help clarify what I said?

And a simple request for backup would have sufficed.

Are you going to stop making your horseshit claims that the criticism against Hillary was not sexist?

As for as these go, I had not heard them. am I surprised? No. You know why? I NOTICED WE HAD A SEXIST MEDIA WHEN HILLARY WAS RUNNING. Why didn't you? Why didn't Cawacko? Does it have something to do with your peters?

You know what the lipsticked pittbull said about Hillary's claims of sexism THEN? She said hillary was "whining".

Should i say Palin is whining now? Yeah, I should. But I won't, because the word itself is, guess what? Sexist.
 
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