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Jul 8, 2019 08:55:27   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Rose42 wrote:
It would have to be an exceptional woman. There is none running now that would be anything more than a disaster as president. Clinton would have been a complete disaster.

Women - like it or not - are most often too emotional to be effective leaders. Women like Margaret Thatcher are exceptions to the rule. Women who vote for a woman just because they want a woman in that position are being shortsighted and foolish.



“Women who vote for a woman just because they want a woman in that position are being shortsighted and foolish.[/quote]”

Amen Rose!! Amen..

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Jul 8, 2019 08:57:36   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
badbobby wrote:
I'd be ok with a lady president
I'm used to bein ruled by a woman
over 70 years now and countin


Lolol , and you love her for it!! What a major win there is in that 70 year love affair!!!❤️❤️

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Jul 8, 2019 09:21:09   #
Rose42
 
lindajoy wrote:
I wouldn’t readily dismiss a woman from winning but I sure say only if she is the best candidate to fill the position, not simply because she is female..<Nikki Hailey kicks ass... Expect to see her run?? She has said no, this 2020, but after???>

We’ve got, blacks, Hispanics, jews, asian, muslims etc in place and it sure hasn’t done anything to soften the screams of racism.. In fact it has worsened that rhetoric~~

A woman, yes, in time, but right now I think its a “ future thing..Harris a perfect example of not being presidential material.. Have you read her accomplishments while in civil duty??
Yea, so have I~~ impressed~~ NOT..Same for flakey shakey Warren~ hell, she doesn’t even know what day it is...
I wouldn’t readily dismiss a woman from winning bu... (show quote)


That's a good point. While the racism rhetoric has only worsened, the feminism rhetoric would probably worsen too with a woman president. At least it would with the current democrat candidates. Its a curious phenomenon. For example, Obama had many chances to say the right things and help narrow the divide but he didn't. He only widened it.

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Jul 8, 2019 09:47:34   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
Rose42 wrote:
That's a good point. While the racism rhetoric has only worsened, the feminism rhetoric would probably worsen too with a woman president. At least it would with the current democrat candidates. Its a curious phenomenon. For example, Obama had many chances to say the right things and help narrow the divide but he didn't. He only widened it.

On purpose?

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Jul 8, 2019 09:49:35   #
Seth
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
On purpose?


Of course, all part of "fundamentally changing America."

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Jul 8, 2019 09:49:55   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
Seth wrote:
Of course, all part of "fundamentally changing America."

Hmmmm.

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Jul 8, 2019 09:59:10   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
Hmmmm.


Obama's mission was to soften America enough so that it could be assimilated into the borderless one government world planned by the international left. Obama was the titular head of the international left, and he implemented enough rules and business regulations to be partially successful, but he needed more time, but hilliar lost, and Trump is setting them back for years. The international left is furious.

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Jul 8, 2019 10:03:42   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Obama's mission was to soften America enough so that it could be assimilated into the borderless one government world planned by the international left. Obama was the titular head of the international left, and he implemented enough rules and business regulations to be partially successful, but he needed more time, but hilliar lost, and Trump is setting them back for years. The international left is furious.

And the fury is palpable. I think we have a lot to thank Donald Trump for, brash as he is...

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Jul 8, 2019 10:40:22   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
And the fury is palpable. I think we have a lot to thank Donald Trump for, brash as he is...


We don't need a prissy moral beacon, we needed a warrior immune to the insults of the left, like Trump.
And honestly, I can't think of any man who has the courage to become successful is a perfect model of virtue.
Virtue is all posing anyway, a way to make others think that you are better than they are.
All Bullnadler. All phonies.

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Jul 8, 2019 11:12:13   #
Seth
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
We don't need a prissy moral beacon, we needed a warrior immune to the insults of the left, like Trump.
And honestly, I can't think of any man who has the courage to become successful is a perfect model of virtue.
Virtue is all posing anyway, a way to make others think that you are better than they are.
All Bullnadler. All phonies.



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Jul 8, 2019 13:08:54   #
Larai Loc: Fallon, NV
 
lindajoy wrote:
I like your ticket very much!!

Two strong candidates no doubt ..


Ditto.. great team that would be!..

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Jul 8, 2019 13:14:59   #
Larai Loc: Fallon, NV
 
lindajoy wrote:


Amen Rose!! Amen..


Yes, I guess that was my hesitation as well.. just electing a woman as president because she is a woman is definetely short sighted!.. Now if that one woman like Nikki Haley came along and wanted to run..and bonus had Trey Gowdy as her running mate.. that could be something I could vote for.. that's also my main gripe is the Emotional legislation.. and More Nanny state with a dem in office and None of those women on the left running currently are not qualified!

Amen Rose & Lindajoy

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