Clinton, Ferraro Damage Women’s Rights
Continued Emphasis on Bizarre Election Scenarios Fuels Stereotypes of Women As Bad At Math
Hillary Clinton today continued to push the story she had a lead in the popular vote count in the race for the Democratic nomination “if we count people we said we wouldn’t count and assume that every hillbilly in the country votes for me.”
Speaking in front of 36 supporters while Obama addressed a crowd of 75,000 in Portland, Hillary argued that the race should continue until one of the candidates has the 4,398 required number of delegates to win.
Reminded that the current accepted delegate target is 2,025, Ms. Clinton said she needed more time to figure out “some half-baked explanation” of how she came up with the higher number.
The Senator from New York also took a swipe at reporters, saying that “just because we’ve spent $31 million more than we’ve taken in, doesn’t mean the campaign is ‘in debt.’ I’ve got plenty of money — just ask any of my four children.”
The Clinton campaign continued to paint a picture of Hillary as a “populist” candidate saying that “the will of the people in states where Hillary was the only name on the ballot should count, the same as they do in other countries like Cuba and Venezuela.”
Elsewhere, Geraldine Ferraro accused Senator Obama of being “sexist, racist, ageist, Buddhist, non-conformist, existentialist and something else I can’t quite put my finger on that’s bugging me…oh, yeah — likable.”
Ms. Ferraro hinted that she would not vote for Obama in the general election but failed to explain why anyone would listen to someone who twice couldn’t even secure her own party’s nomination to the Senate and who was on the receiving end of one of the worst political landslides of the past 50 years.
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Insists she wants to help Hillary and, by the way, isn’t too old to play Peter Pan on Broadway.
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