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Was Warren's exit because of sexism???
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Mar 7, 2020 16:43:11   #
Tug484
 
proud republican wrote:
Warren blames her loss of Presidential candidacy on sexism!!! Sounds familiar?? Yes I'm talking about Hillary Clinton!!! And Nancy Pelosi went even further by calling it an "element of misogyny" !!! What do you guys think?? Does Warren have a point about its a "Man's'World"???Or is she being a sore loser??


It's a lie and those women know it.

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Mar 7, 2020 17:11:42   #
waltmoreno
 
Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
If in 200+ years we haven't had a woman president, doesn't that tell you anything? Like maybe they aren't fit to hold the office.


Not so fast! Niki Haley is waiting in the wings and would make an excellent replacement after Trump's second administration.

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Mar 7, 2020 17:30:54   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
waltmoreno wrote:
Not so fast! Niki Haley is waiting in the wings and would make an excellent replacement after Trump's second administration.


I'd vote for her or Candace Owens also!! Or ticket Haley /Owens ! !!!

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Mar 7, 2020 17:54:01   #
jwrevagent
 
drlarrygino wrote:
Warren was a victim of a victim of a victim. She was victimized by a 3rd party source which is worse than a 1st party victim source.


I do not know anyone who votes for any person based on their sex. We have women judges, Supreme Court Justices, Senators, Reps, Speaker of the House, such as she is, and movie stars, directors, doctors, athletes, celebrities of all sorts-I think there is still some sexism out there, but as a woman, I find most of the sexism coming from women either against other women whom they deem their rivals, or against men, whom they fear are holding them back. When did women get so paranoid? I held an elected position of some power, was a Revenue Agent for the state, had a lot of clout, and never once felt that I was held back or had to overcome because I am female. In fact, in the latter, it was an advantage, that an being middle aged. Who would think I had any power or authority or would be likely to use it? There are some things women are simply not designed to do, and if you wish to do them you have to work harder at it-that is not sexist, that is realistic. Is there any woman in the current crop of politicians that would actually make a good president? I have not seen anything like that. I don't care the race or gender or political party of the candidates-I want whoever will actually work for the country and its citizens-there aren't many around now, men or women. The women in power now are certainly not of the ilk that inspires confidence in a woman's ability, if that is what you are basing your decisions on. My advice-pay no attention to whether they are male, female, white, black, brown, pink, green or yellow, but pay attention to ideas, policies, and patriotism-and old fashioned idea, I know, but one that should probably come back into fashion pretty durned quick.

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