Secretary Clinton has had to overcome those that don't appreciate strong and opinionated women. She would stand up for her husband in Arkansas, therefore viewed as a difficult woman and out of place. She did not make a career of defending her husband, she worked at the Rose Law Firm.
The same type of defaming of her reputation was true when she was at her husband's side during his run for President and while he was in office. Even today she is ridiculed to make her appear vulnerable politically to a bad female reputation.
The old world understanding of 'a woman' swims in cooking and child rearing. That is still a convenient methodology by the Republicans. That is silly. The majority of American women work and build their own balances in Social Security.
There has always been this shadow over Hillary as to her manipulation of her husband in office to live out her dreams. I think we know better than that. That type of defaming is based in making less of a man of Bill Clinton. That has anchors in politics.
Hillary from the time she was a young lady, hit the ground running. She is more than qualified and has been for any political aspiration she seeks. It isn't her fault she is married to a former president. She has been a loyal and good wife to her husband and a wonderful mother to her daughter. That is evident. I am sure she is a very doting Grandmother.
Her foul reputation in some venues in the USA is completely unearned and everyone needs to turn the page and return her reputation to her where it belongs.
What I do believe as legitimate questions to the Former Secretary is any vote she made and any capacity she held as Secretary of State and First Lady, including her dedication to art while in the White House. She is and has been a role model for women. I am sure that has weighed as a concern for her all these years as well.
The same type of defaming of her reputation was true when she was at her husband's side during his run for President and while he was in office. Even today she is ridiculed to make her appear vulnerable politically to a bad female reputation.
The old world understanding of 'a woman' swims in cooking and child rearing. That is still a convenient methodology by the Republicans. That is silly. The majority of American women work and build their own balances in Social Security.
There has always been this shadow over Hillary as to her manipulation of her husband in office to live out her dreams. I think we know better than that. That type of defaming is based in making less of a man of Bill Clinton. That has anchors in politics.
Hillary from the time she was a young lady, hit the ground running. She is more than qualified and has been for any political aspiration she seeks. It isn't her fault she is married to a former president. She has been a loyal and good wife to her husband and a wonderful mother to her daughter. That is evident. I am sure she is a very doting Grandmother.
Her foul reputation in some venues in the USA is completely unearned and everyone needs to turn the page and return her reputation to her where it belongs.
What I do believe as legitimate questions to the Former Secretary is any vote she made and any capacity she held as Secretary of State and First Lady, including her dedication to art while in the White House. She is and has been a role model for women. I am sure that has weighed as a concern for her all these years as well.