Courtesy of The Wrap:
Back in 2008, while campaigning for Arizona Sen. John McCain, Fiorina released a special video with a message to women voters that heaped so much praise on Clinton, you’d think the two were besties, braiding each others’ hair at a slumber party.
“I have such great admiration and empathy for Hillary Clinton,” Fiorina says in the video. “I know what it takes in some small measure to do what she has done.”
“As a woman, I take great pride in the fact that Hillary Clinton ran for president,” says Fiorina circa 2008. “And I also watched with a lot of empathy as I saw how she was scrutinized, characterized, talked about as a woman.”
And just for kicks, she ends her ode to Hillary with this touching love letter:
“Women in positions of power — particularly bold women — who are trying to drive change as Hillary Clinton most surely is … bold women, women in power are characterized, scrutinized differently than their male counterparts are.”
Oh yeah Republican women really admired Hillary Clinton right up until it started to look like she might actually win the White House.
And then it was all "She's so corrupt," "She's playing the woman card," She never accomplished ANYTHING!"
So either Hillary Clinton has fundamentally changed in the last eight years, or perhaps instead of her political opponents being impressed by her accomplishment they now are threatened by them.
Gee, I wonder which seems more likely?
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Back in 2008, while campaigning for Arizona Sen. John McCain, Fiorina released a special video with a message to women voters that heaped so much praise on Clinton, you’d think the two were besties, braiding each others’ hair at a slumber party.
“I have such great admiration and empathy for Hillary Clinton,” Fiorina says in the video. “I know what it takes in some small measure to do what she has done.”
“As a woman, I take great pride in the fact that Hillary Clinton ran for president,” says Fiorina circa 2008. “And I also watched with a lot of empathy as I saw how she was scrutinized, characterized, talked about as a woman.”
And just for kicks, she ends her ode to Hillary with this touching love letter:
“Women in positions of power — particularly bold women — who are trying to drive change as Hillary Clinton most surely is … bold women, women in power are characterized, scrutinized differently than their male counterparts are.”
Oh yeah Republican women really admired Hillary Clinton right up until it started to look like she might actually win the White House.
And then it was all "She's so corrupt," "She's playing the woman card," She never accomplished ANYTHING!"
So either Hillary Clinton has fundamentally changed in the last eight years, or perhaps instead of her political opponents being impressed by her accomplishment they now are threatened by them.
Gee, I wonder which seems more likely?
Source http://ift.tt/1pSDsBV