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EE_
28th March 2016, 09:52 AM
What a nasty old Jew

Streisand: Hillary Fighting 'Outright Sexism' to Become President
7:30 AM, MAR 28, 2016 | By DANIEL HALPER

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Hillary Clinton faces "outright sexism" and "sexist condescension" on her way to becoming president of the United States. That claim is being made by singer Barbra Streisand, a longtime backer of the Clinton family, in an article for the Huffington Post.

It's been 24 years since I said in a speech for Women in Film, "Men and women are clearly measured by a different yardstick. And that makes me angry. Of course, I'm not supposed to be angry. A woman should be soft-spoken, agreeable, ladylike, understated. In other words, stifled. Language gives us an insight into the way women are viewed in a male-dominated society.

A man is commanding, a woman is demanding.

He's assertive - she's aggressive.

He strategizes - she manipulates.

A man is forceful - a woman is pushy.

He shows leadership - she's controlling.

A man is a perfectionist - a woman's a pain in the ass."

It's been decades since those speeches, but there is still outright sexism in much of the commentary on Secretary Clinton's campaign.
Streisand concludes, "We should stop being afraid of women, and meet them on a level playing field without resorting to name calling and sexist condescension.

"Hillary Clinton isn't afraid. It's about time that a woman with strength, experience and compassion leads our already great nation in this time of global insecurity. If the pundits or certain GOP candidates are afraid of that, maybe they should just try smiling more."

http://www.weeklystandard.com/article/2001725


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDlEye3mEIQ

SHOCK CLAIM: Bill Clinton snorted cocaine off my coffee table, former lover says
MARCH 28, 2016
BY KYLE OLSON

PART I of III — Sally Miller’s past makes her a danger to Hillary Clinton’s future.

As Bill Clinton’s former lover tells The American Mirror, Miller’s background in television and radio equips her to effectively critique the Democratic front runner for president — not to mention spill the secrets Bill told her during their three-month affair in 1983.

We recently spent several hours with Miller, where she talked about her time in Arkansas and she recounted the time she spent with Clinton when he was governor. Miller says Bill would come to the back door of her previous Little Rock home for their trysts, where he would wear her black nightie and play his saxophone while she played the piano.

And in the course of our discussion, she told us how the sitting governor would snort cocaine off her coffee table.

“I was the older woman,” she says. “I’m seven years older than Bill and I think that’s the reason he confided in me because, you see, his mother was the central part of his world, his life, and he didn’t ever really have a strong father figure.

“I think he felt like he could talk to me like he would talk to his mother.

“We laughed a lot and we had fun,” Miller recalls. “Of course, he didn’t need it, but I think it may have become a habit that he smoked marijuana and that he did coke,” Miller says, knocking on the coffee table sitting in front of her.

“I just realized this is the table. It’s funny just sitting here — all my furniture I’ve collected through the years, but this is the couch he sat on, and that’s the table.”

It was a stunning moment that flies in the face of what America knows about Bill Clinton’s drug use.

After all, much was made of Clinton’s admission in 1992 that he tried pot when he was studying at Oxford University and he didn’t like it — and “didn’t inhale.”

Miller proceeded to provide The American Mirror with a thorough account of the governor snorting cocaine off her furniture.

“When he did coke,” Miller says, “he brought a little — like a woman’s cosmetic case, that’s the only thing I can describe.

“And he put it down here, pushed everything aside. And he rolled it out and there was this little mat and he sprinkled this white powder.

“I was sitting across the way and I was just fascinated because it had a little straw and he leaned over and — ” Miller says, bending over the table and pretending to injest, “you know, in each nostril.”

“He took a few big snorts and he felt better, I guess, because he had a big smile on his face.

“I asked him if he did coke because it was almost like a stimulant. He said it just made him feel better, gave him more power, made him feel courageous.

“I didn’t question it because everybody has different ways of getting high. I go running and I get a high,” Miller says, referring to her past days of regularly running to stay fit.

“If you ever saw pictures of Bill, he didn’t run much,” she says, smirking. “But he did do coke.”

A 1994 documentary titled, “The Clinton Chronicles,” deals extensively with allegations that Bill Clinton looked the other way as cocaine was trafficked through Mena, Arkansas.

“Dr. Suen, a doctor at the medical center here in Little Rock that’s taken care of Bill Clinton for his sinus problems, which may indeed be drug related to cocaine use, as they destroy the sinus passages,” Dr. Samuel Houston says in the film. “Gov. Bill Clinton was taken into the hospital, I believe it was the medical center, on at least one or two occasions, for cocaine abuse and overdosage, in which he actually had to be cared for at the hospital.”

A woman who said she provided cocaine for Clinton’s parties also appears in the film.

“I worked at a club called Le Bistro’s, and I met Roger Clinton there, Gov. Bill Clinton, a couple of his state troopers that went with him wherever he went,” Sharline Wilson says in “The Clinton Chronicles.”

“Roger Clinton had come up to me and he had asked me could I give him some coke, you know, and asked for my one-hitter, which a one-hitter is a very small silver device, O.K., that you stick up into your nose and you just squeeze it and a snort of cocaine will go up in there. And I watched Roger hand what I had given him to Governor Clinton, and he just kind of turned around and walked off. And that’s one specific.”
http://www.theamericanmirror.com/shock-claim-bill-clinton-snorted-cocaine-off-my-coffee-table-former-lover-says/

madfranks
28th March 2016, 10:11 AM
Many feminists are playing the "vote for Hillary or you're a sexist" card. Not only is it getting old, it's been old for a long time now.

And tons of women are voting for her because of her sex. I have a great idea, next time any female says she's voting for Hillary because she's a woman, retort with I'm voting for Trump because he's a man. If the female gets upset, ask why the double standard?

Joshua01
28th March 2016, 10:43 AM
Look at all the female leaders of countries around the world and tell me why it makes sense to put more of them into power. I didn't think we could be much worse off having women in positions of power than men....I was wrong

Streisand hasn't been relevant since the 80's for Chrissakes!!!

midnight rambler
28th March 2016, 11:19 AM
Would love to hear Babs' thoughts on Blow Job Billy and the ways the abuses and assaults women.

Oh yeah, and what she thinks of Blow Job Billy and Killary abandoning his little mulatto bastard child.