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Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Ashley Herzog :: Townhall.com Columnist
Hillary: The Post-Feminist?
by Ashley Herzog
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By all measures, Hillary Clinton has an excellent chance of becoming America’s first woman president. After defeating a slew of male candidates in the Democratic Primary, she’s now edging out Barack Obama, whom she leads in most polls. Predictably, the feminist establishment—taking a break from scouring Super Bowl commercials for something to be offended about—is positively giddy about Mrs. Clinton’s candidacy.

“I'd go anywhere, any time, to shout from the rooftops that Hillary Clinton is the right choice,” Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization for Women, wrote on Monday. Gandy assured her feminist friends that Hillary is “one of them.”

Actually, she’s not. Hillary might have been called “The First Feminist” during her years in the White House, but she moved on a long time ago. While she agrees with the feminist establishment on most issues, such as health care and reproductive rights, Hillary clearly does not share their attitude. She knows that feminists—particularly feminists who whine incessantly about gender oppression—don’t win elections.

Hillary’s mindset has changed remarkably since Bill first ran for president in 1992. Back then, she made a big show of asserting her independence from her husband, insisting on being called Hillary Rodham Clinton. When a reporter asked the First Couple about their marriage, Hillary snapped, “I'm not sitting here as some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette.”

Displaying the feminists’ trademark condescension toward women who don’t fit their model of liberated living, Hillary copped an attitude whenever reporters asked about her high-powered career as a lawyer. “I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas,” she said.

Remarks like those earned Hillary admiration from NOW and Ms. Magazine, but made her vastly unpopular with the average American woman. In a Gallup poll conducted a few years ago, 46 percent of women said they wouldn’t even consider voting for her.

But now that she’s running for president, Hillary has not only dropped the “Rodham” from her name, but her feminist arrogance as well. Instead of making snide comments about women who “bake cookies,” she cut a campaign commercial that showed her cheerfully wrapping Christmas gifts and placing them under the tree. She realizes now that many women find stereotypically feminine activities to be fun and rewarding, not oppressive and demeaning.

Rather than playing the role of the liberated woman who doesn’t “stand by her man,” Hillary lets her husband campaign for her and defend her against criticism (noticeably, whenever the Clintons got into catfights with Barack Obama, the boldest attacks always came from Bill). Despite her careers as a lawyer and U.S. Senator, she now says that being a mother to Chelsea is “the most important job I ever had.” Continued...

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Ashley Herzog is a Townhall columnist and the author of Feminism vs. Women.

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She's no feminist or is she?????
Anyone who is a crybaby when she is losing and sends her husband out to fight her battles for her is a retrograde. Certainly not feminist or maybe she is just a good actress, She is certainly disingenuous......

Hillary was never a high-
powered lawyer.

She didn't pass her bar on the first try.

Her work for the Rose Law Firm was not exactly Johhny Cochran level adversarial work.

As a lawyer, she was an officer of the court, but as first lady she ignored Congressional subpoenas for the illegal holding of 1000 Republican citizens' tax forms and the legal demand for her Rose Law Firm records.

So a high-powered lawyer she is not.
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