harry Wrote:
jewels santana Wrote:
i think it's time for the Dem's to play like the Republicans and run with a celebrity.
Actually that would be Hillary.
So on this board there is the usual "not that bitch" reponse. She is not liberal in any sense. As far as policy positions she is mostly a centrist, on most issues her position would be comfortable to New England Republicans circa 1964. So what is the anger? (and every anger masks a fear... so what is the fear?)
It is a complex question, and something that is looks pretty deeply into the American psyche... I suppose she is a "bitch" by definition because she is a woman (although in my mind Cheney is usually "bitchy").
But tell me in words with specific meanings, why is she a "bitch." Why is she such a disgusting pariah to so many. I maintain it is something reflective of a universal misogynistic castration fear... she is a woman who will not play "girl" (i.e. Ann Richards, Olympia Snowe, even Rice) to any man, has no need to. This strength also does come across as rigidity and lack of humor, I'll grant that. But men with these qualities are not hated for them.
In any case, my prediction is that it will be Hilllary and Obama vs. Romney and Rice. I predict it will be President Romney.[/quote
Don't care about your knee jerk reaction that anyone who opposes her is a mysogynist.
My response: THAT BITCH CAN'T WIN. Not where I live and MAKE MY LIVING PRACTICING THE THINGS YOU PEOPLE WISH YOU COULD PREACH.
Here's the real reason this party is going the way of the dodo bird:
Warner may have glimpsed a piece of his future when he attended a dinner of wealthy Democrats last summer at the Bay Area home of Mark Buell and his wife, Susie Tompkins Buell, well-connected contributors and close friends of the Clintons. Warner made some introductory comments about "the Virginia story," but the first several questions were not about taxes or schools or health care, but about gay marriage (which he's against), the death penalty (which he's for) and abortion (he's in favor of parental notification but vetoed a bill banning all late-term abortions). Warner thought his liberal guests would be interested in his policies to improve Virginia schools and raise the standard of living in rural areas; instead, it seemed to him, they thought that they understood poverty and race in an intellectual way that he, as a red-state governor, could not. Like a lot of politicians, Warner can be snappish when he feels he isn't being heard, and the dialogue quickly grew testy.
At the end of the evening, according to people who were there, as some of the guests walked Warner to his car, one woman vowed to educate him on abortion rights. That was all he could take. "This is why America hates Democrats," a frustrated Warner blurted out before driving away. (Still piqued a month later, Warner, speaking to The Los Angeles Times, summarized the attitude of the assembled guests about their plans to save the country: "You little Virginia Democrat, how can you understand the great opportunities we have?")
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Throughout his life, from childhood until death, he was beset by severe swings of mood. His depressions frequently encouraged, and were exacerbated by, his various vices. His character mixed a superficial Enlightenment sensibility for reason and taste with a genuine and somewhat Romantic love of the sublime and a propensity for occasionally puerile whimsy.
harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.
FT Wrote:
LooGAR (the straw that stirs the drink)