shm (not verified) says:

how profoundly clintonian of you. lol
Nobody is getting mad at Hillary for criticizing Obama. They are bothered because she made a statement that many feel crossed a line. When Hillary said her and McCain had crossed the threshold to be commander in chief and Obama had not. That is something you dont do to someone in your own party. If she had left it with just herself it would have been stepping on the line, but adding McCain was crossing the line. If she had said she is more prepared than Obama, better qualified than Obama those would have been acceptable.
(Not even going to mention how the argument actually hurts Hillary in the general election. McCain can now ask her what did she base that on? will she try to compare his military service to her what? His kid being a Marine who has gone to Iraq with her daughter earning $250,000 at a hedge fund? LOL)
that is completely different than criticizing Hillary for her Iraq vote, which is her Senate record! A vote that she still refuses to even admit it was for war!
so its not sexism anymore than some favorable things for Hillary is not racism.
please dont say America has turned a blind eye to sexism. Hillary has blatantly used gender in this race. Saying thta women shoudl vote for her because she is a woman. Obama has never used race i that manner. Hillary has recieved no criticism.
will people stop the victimology?

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