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In reply to the discussion: Vogue: No, Hillary Clinton, the First Woman to Win a Major-Party Presidential Nomination, [View all]murielm99
(30,656 posts)28. The people who are trying to silence her are
pouty and stupid,
But thanks for the turn of phrase. It will come in handy.
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Vogue: No, Hillary Clinton, the First Woman to Win a Major-Party Presidential Nomination, [View all]
mcar
Sep 2017
OP
I'm much younger than Hillary, but even I am shocked by how many 20-somethings I see in my
smirkymonkey
Sep 2017
#58
Studies have suggested women don't see it as bad early in their careers as there is a veneer of
bettyellen
Sep 2017
#78
I'm guessing all candidates who lose elections are asked that question or some form of it.
SusanaMontana41
Sep 2017
#101
This might help make up for the damn Kim & Kanye cover, over which I canceled my subscription.
calimary
Sep 2017
#91
Because she wants to make money from her book doesn't mean there was no misogyny involved in
haveahart
Sep 2017
#43
The First Woman to Win a Major-Party Presidential Nomination, Does Not Need to Shut Up About It
Madam45for2923
Sep 2017
#59
And then Bill said something about the country getting "two for one," innocently
maddiemom
Sep 2017
#84