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Is Hillary Clinton the saviour of feminism? Or its albatross,
dragging feminism backwards under a weary weight of old-guard
victimology and
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Is Hillary Clinton the saviour of feminism? Or its albatross,
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Is Hillary Clinton the saviour of feminism? Or its albatross,
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On Apr 22, 2008, at 7:02 AM, vajradhatu108 wrote:
I thought the article really nailed her:
Hillary's voter base consists of middle-aged to elderly white
women who identify with her
caustic, stubborn, bulldog resilience.
An d I can identify with it too, and is one thing
about her I admire,