Indications are, Hillary Clinton shouldn’t have dropped out
of charm school.
For those who have been burning their little gray cells
trying to figure out why Hillary cannot present herself as charming and likable
in public, the answer is now at hand.
Apparently, she is not a very nice person. Not only that,
but she appears to be a violent person. In particular, she bears a venomous hatred of men. The man who received most of that misandry was her husband, Bill Clinton.
Hillary beat her husband, over and over again. She hit him,
threw things at him, even to the point of drawing blood. And then, her attitude toward
the Secret Service and the uniformed male personnel in the White House went beyond nasty. She was
overtly contemptuous and emotionally abusive.
This all makes Bill Clinton far more sympathetic. Though you have to ask himself why he would have married a harridan in the first place. Reading
the sources you understand why he cheated. You start thinking that perhaps he
didn’t cheat enough.
Some of the sources are questionable, like Roger Stone, the
former Trump political operative who has a new book about Hillary’s violent
temper, but other sources, like former Clinton press secretary Dee Dee Myers,
are more credible.
The New York Post has one side of the story today:
Accounts
of marital discord, however, have been well-reported for decades. Even Bill
Clinton’s former press officer Dee Dee Myers later admitted that she covered
for the first lady.
In
March 1993, when Hillary flew to her father’s deathbed in Little Rock, Ark.,
Bill entertained Barbra Streisand at the White House. When Hillary heard that
the singer — an unabashed admirer of the president — had spent the night at the
White House, she flew back home in a rage.
The
president was later seen with such a bad scratch on his neck that reporters
were asking about it.
“I’m
the idiot who said he’d cut himself shaving before I’d seen him,” Myers told
author Gail Sheehy in 1999. “Then I saw him — it was a big scratch, clearly not
a shaving cut. Barbra Streisand was clearly around at the time.”
Arkansas
state troopers assigned to then-Gov. Bill Clinton’s detail had seen worse.
Once, when Hillary awoke in the middle of the night to find Bill gone, she
called the trooper assigned to Bill and demanded he bring the governor home
immediately.
She was
waiting in the kitchen, and as Chris Andersen wrote in “American Evita: Hillary
Clinton’s Path to Power,” the ensuing fight got violent, with “shattering glass
and slamming doors” reverberating throughout the mansion. “When it was over,
staff members . . . [found] broken glass, smashed dishes and
a cupboard door ripped off its hinges.”
Andersen
also wrote that Hillary would assault Bill in their limo en route to official
functions. Whatever was available, she’d throw at Bill: “Yellow legal pads,
files, briefing books, car keys . . . ‘They’d be screaming at each other, real
blue-in-the-face stuff,’ one of
their drivers said, ‘but
when the car pulled up to their destination, it was all smiles and waving for
the crowd.’ ”
And then, this, from FBI agent Gary Aldrich:
“Hillary
began Inauguration Day 1993 cursing and shrieking profanities at Bill,” Stone
writes. This account was also documented in Gary Aldrich’s book “Unlimited
Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House” — as was her verbal abuse
towards her Secret Service detail.
“Just
stay the f–k back — stay the f–k away from me!” she’d tell them. “Don’t come
within 10 yards of me, or else! Just f–king do as I say, okay?”
Journalist Ron Kessler also has a book about Hillary. He
reports on incidents recounted to him by Secret Service agents:
Hillary
was very rude to agents, and she didn't appear to like law enforcement or the
military,' former Secret Service agent Lloyd Bulman recalled to Kessler.
'She
wouldn't go over and meet military people or police officers, as most
protectees do.
'She was
just really rude to almost everybody. She'd act like she didn't want you
around, like you were beneath her.'
On
another occasion, a member of the uniformed Secret Service once cheerfully
greeted Mrs Clinton by saying 'Good morning, ma'am.'
'F—
off,' is how she replied, according to Kessler's book.
Kessler
explained in the book that when Mrs Clinton is in public, she smiles and acts
graciously.
'As
soon as the cameras are gone, her angry personality, nastiness, and
imperiousness become evident,' he wrote.
'Hillary
Clinton can make Richard Nixon look like Mahatma Gandhi.'
His
book also revealed how Mrs Clinton allegedly didn't like the attire military
aides wore.
'Hillary
didn't like the military aides wearing their uniforms around the White House,'
one former agent recounted to Kessler.
These incidents bespeak a violent contempt for men, for
masculine institutions and for all manly virtues. It’s no wonder that Hillary
surrounds herself with women. It makes sense that she married a ladies’ man.
Some people have long contended the contemporary feminism,
the kind that was launched slightly after Hillary graduated college, was based
on a hatred of men, a contempt for men, an aggressive and violent attitude
toward men. If so, then Hillary Clinton is the living embodiment of this idea, the Logos become flesh, if you will.
But, this raises a larger question. Even without the gossip
and the insider reports, can the average woman, looking at Hillary Clinton,
sense that she hates men? One understands that women are better at reading
emotion in others. Women tend to be more sensitive. They pick up emotional
clues easier than men do.
If this is true, do women know intuitively that Hillary
Clinton hates men. And if they do, are they attracted to her because she
represents feelings that they refuse to accept or are they happy that she
expresses feelings that they do not want to show off in public.
Because, face it, if a woman runs around showing that level
of contempt and hatred for men, some poor male soul somewhere is going to call
the bluff. By being in the corridors of power, Hillary never has to worry about any man calling
her bluff… except of course for her loving husband who has never done anything
but.
You might think that American feminism raised the question of
women’s rights. In America, feminists seem
less concerned with women’s rights and more concerned with men’s wrongs.
But, if the truth of this form of feminism is not found in
the arcane writings of feminist theorists, but in the person of a woman that
feminists idolize, then feminism contains more than its fair share of hatred of
men, contempt for men and a wish to abuse men violently.
It's not clear to me that hatred and abusive behavior are correlated.
ReplyDeleteSurely lots of men love women, and still have no problem beating on them when the impulse arises.
And if its a choice between abusive retaliation and divorce, I'd go for the first one, at least if its semi-proportional to the crime.
I always thought there was something weird about Bill Clinton for marrying Hillary. Early pictures of them together show her as a pimply faced pig. And along with those cankles, what did he ever see in her? If not for the stories of his being a playboy, I would take him for ghey. Hillary is the type a ghey guy would marry. Yes, gheys do get married, often to plain jane, boyish, or masculine looking women.
ReplyDeleteBilly sure loved women, but maybe that was worse than Hillary hating men.
ReplyDeleteQ: Does Hillary Clinton hate men?
ReplyDeleteA: Yes.
Conversation? It's obvious. Blatantly obvious.
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ReplyDeleteYes, women who have studied feminism in the last 15-20 years should find, as I do, Hillary's misandry obvious. Misandry is the baseline of what is now considered Second Wave feminism. And in my experience, women of Hillary's generation are often completely unaware of their own deep contempt for men. Third Wave feminists have moved beyond this, recognizing that gender differences exist and both masculine and feminine traits should be valued equally, and that with being male or female come expectations that can be difficult to deal with.
ReplyDeleteWhether Hillary is abusive in her personal relationships is not really worth mentioning here; Domestic abusors can be good presidents, I'm pretty sure. Someone who (possessibly even subconsciously) holds great disdain for anyone with a penis, however, cannot.
#feelthebern
Check out her plan to send not food and clean water, but circumcisions to 30 million African males, even infants. The studies on circumcision and HIV were all NIH funded by persons known to wish to promote circumcisions. They convinced the WHO and out came USAID with 100 million US tax dollars. Her foundation also made grants to circumcisers and Bill touted circumcision would end HIV. Sadly they didn't realize US Navy studies, done objectively had excluded circumcision as an important HIV/AIDS preventive.
ReplyDeleteLater came the onslaught of CDC recommending circumcision for all men and the AAP going positive as the US followed the rest of the civilized world in circumcision reductions.
I'm a woman and it's pretty obvious to me that she hates men, which is why I looked up the topic in the first place. Besides that she just seems like an all around mean, miserable, loathsome person.
ReplyDeleteThe third-wave feminist commenting up there, stating that third-wave feminist don't hate men -- that's a joke. You need to check up, there Lacey Green.
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