If someone who is a woman says Clinton is for women’s rights, it’s more believable that Clinton is for woman’s rights than when someone who is a man says Clinton is not for women’s rights.
But.. that’s just me here.
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She’s given talks worldwide about women empowering themselves as well in the USA. She voted favorably in issues involving women’s rights.
Her public and private relationship with her husband *might be* symbolic of her entire outlook were it not for the other things she’s done.
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He was President. Now it’s her turn.
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She’s working on it. Obama was far superior in that regard and I think she’ll learn a lot from following his lead.
One aspect I don’t care for is she seems to still have somewhat of a “low income black boys = street thugs” mentality but I think that’s been changing as she has become more and better educated in black lives matter arguments. I was very impressed with her talk in the first debate: She said everything right and whether or not you see that as two-faced, and perhaps it is – I don’t know – it’s something. As I expect politicians to all be that way, at least it’s something in a positive direction as a politician *does* try to hold themselves somewhat accountable for their public positions.
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I don’t think that they ignore it: They expect it. Making potentially dangerous decisions on behalf of your government and people is part of the job. I don’t like her overall law-and-order style nor her war policies but these are ones she’s inheriting from Obama, Bush Jr, Clinton, Bush, Reagan… in short, these trains have been rolling along the tracks for decades involving lots of departments on the federal and state and local levels, not to mention military.
She’s perfectly human and in those areas in which she has real influence, I believe her internal values guides her. At the same time, you still gotta do your job which requires unpleasantries based upon whatever is the best expert advice available at the time.
She’s taken crap for 30 years and is still going and has the support of most major players in politics, both here and abroad. While I still haven’t officially chosen who I’m voting for, she’s been growing on me.
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