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“Most of us thought—no, assumed—that when we woke up on November 9, 2016, we’d be looking into the poised and confident face of the first female president. We stepped up! The powerful Hillary Clinton, a lifelong civil servant, politician, wife, mother, and former First Lady seemed to embody all the glorious elements of a modern leader. Instead, we arose to the sinister smirk of her opponent, the ‘dark horse.’ All we heard were our hearts drop over the deafening mic drop.”
“So, with powerful hearts and *******, we began the fight,” she writes. “We grabbed back. We realized the power of our collective voices and awakened a sleeping, feminist giant. She’s smart. She’s beautiful. She’s strong. She’s pissed.”
“Feminine power is boundless. Women can change the world. We already have…and we’re not giving up now. The march goes on.
Pin headed feminazi, typical hollyweird liberal BS. Those people are living in la la land and are clueless. I didn't even vote for Trump and I find this stuff to be silly.
“Most of us thought—no, assumed—that when we woke up on November 9, 2016, we’d be looking into the poised and confident face of the first female president."
This is why she lost. More identity politics.
Why weren't they this vocal when we could've had a first female VP in 2008 if being female is all that mattered?
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