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(27,315 posts)
Fri Jan 11, 2013, 02:21 PM Jan 2013

Just Who The Hell Does Hillary Clinton Think She Is? (Think Progress)

I read Kinsley's post yesterday and it reeks so much of sexism that I showed it to my husband ( Like Madrak, I dont read Kinsley, but this one came through my mailbox).

http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/just-who-hell-does-hillary-clinton-th


Blogger Historiann is one of the handful or so of people who still read Bloomberg's Michael Kinsley, Professional Liberal. (I didn't even know he was still around. But I'd like to point out to Mr. Kinsley that you judge the Secretary of State's job performance by what doesn't happen.) You don't have to be a Clinton fan to see just how offensive Kinsley's column is. As soon as a male writer uses the phrase "I don't mean to be ungallant," you know he's about to unleash a truckload of misogynist horse manure:

Michael Kinsley writes about what he calls Hillary Clinton’s ego trips ( http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-08/hillary-clinton-s-ego-trips.html ) and proves that there’s no way you approach your professional life and responsibilities as a woman that won’t be held against you. His main complaint seems to be that Hillary Clinton thinks she’s so big:

The world is a better place because of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state. That’s not the question. The question is whether it is a better place because of those last 20 hours of her 80-hour work week. Or because of the extra miles she flew to distant capitals?On one trip in 2009, according to the New York Times, “she traveled from talks with Palestinian leaders in Abu Dhabi to a midnight meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, then boarded a plane forMorocco, staying up all night to work on other issues, before going straight to a meeting of Arab leaders the next morning.”Very impressive, but did it bring us any closer to peace in the Middle East?

Kind of strange, don’t you think? Has anyone ever written about a man that he worked too hard or was just too dedicated to his job, let alone that his dedication was a form of self-aggrandizement? What’s worse is that in Kinsey’s estimation, Hillary Clinton looks like a 65 year-old woman:

Clinton looks awful and has looked worse and worse for years, since long before her recent hospitalization for a blood clot resulting from a fall. I don’t mean to be ungallant. It’s just that she clearly has been working herself to death in her current job as well as in her past two, as senator and first lady.

And what for? Despite all the admiration she deserves for her dedication and long hours, there is also a vanity of long hours and (in her current job) long miles of travel. You must be very, very important if your work requires you to be constantly flying through time zones to midnight meetings that last for hours. Of course our secretary of state is very important — so why does she have to prove it?

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As a matter of fact, I’ve missed every single article in the world written either in English or French in which male politicians are criticized for their age, their looks, or their hard work.
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Just Who The Hell Does Hillary Clinton Think She Is? (Think Progress) (Original Post) Mass Jan 2013 OP
Michael Kinsley? Enrique Jan 2013 #1
I think you are correct. He is dead or almost! nt Walk away Jan 2013 #2
On the one hand, I agree that his post is tblue37 Jan 2013 #3

tblue37

(65,409 posts)
3. On the one hand, I agree that his post is
Fri Jan 11, 2013, 02:47 PM
Jan 2013

sexist and that no man would ever be criticized for this.

On the other hand, I wish our whole damned culture did not glorify the idea that people should be overworked and that sleep and leisure time are luxuries that one must be willing to do without if one wishes to be successful at the highest level of any profession.

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