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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: No You Cant : Why Im Still Crying Over Hillary Clintons Loss. [View all]BainsBane
(57,040 posts)102. As much as you believe the feelings of thousands, millions of women are wrong
        You aren't the authority on what we are allowed to feel or believe.  
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        Yes, I feel the same.  More than 50 years fighting this sh*t and it's still has power over us.
        SharonAnn
        Dec 2016
        #4
      
        
        What still gets me is that I have NEVER seen a woman in politics spoken to the way he did to her
        adigal
        Dec 2016
        #6
      
        
        It wasn't the powerful man that they liked.  It was the man who talked trash to the
        Squinch
        Dec 2016
        #20
      
        
        That anyone would buy into the crazy Pizza story and Clinton death count crap....
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #151
      
        
        Ironically, if white women had all simply not voted, Hillary would be president
        progree
        Dec 2016
        #58
      
        
        That white male statistic really needs to be viewed in comparison to its usual Dem vs Repug number.
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #80
      
        
        And the white female statistic -- a 9 point, 52-43 margin of Trump over Clinton -- needs to be
        progree
        Dec 2016
        #92
      
        
        So you've bought into the trendy and popular, yet unsupported spins by the McCarthyites as well?
        LanternWaste
        Dec 2016
        #130
      
        
        Excellent point.  People are forgetting how popular she was before she ran for president
        StevieM
        Dec 2016
        #11
      
        
        That was what I was referring to.  HRC finished up as Secretary of State with sky high job approval
        StevieM
        Dec 2016
        #18
      
        
        Yes, I remember that.  Media cooperated at that time--I remember plenty
        BlancheSplanchnik
        Dec 2016
        #110
      
        
        I still cry . . . a little every day. I just can't believe that people I know voted for that orange
        Liberal In Red State
        Dec 2016
        #43
      
        
        I have not cried much since the first week, because I have no one to cry with. I'll try the 101...
        Hekate
        Dec 2016
        #46
      
        
        I have similar stories. Almost all the women I have known have told me of abuse and
        demigoddess
        Dec 2016
        #53
      
        
        And yet, the fascist-elect won with the votes of a lot of Republican women???
        RiverStone
        Dec 2016
        #60
      
        
        I know there are women in my family who voted for him who are manipulated by FOX News.
        SleeplessinSoCal
        Dec 2016
        #69
      
        
        That's a pretty heavy decision to make when you're feeling the raw emotions of a tough election.
        JudyM
        Dec 2016
        #83
      
        
        As much as you believe the feelings of thousands, millions of women are wrong
        BainsBane
        Dec 2016
        #102
      
        
        So Teachout and Feingold as well as polls indicating terrorism and immigration don't matter?
        bettyellen
        Dec 2016
        #129
      
        
        Agreed, but the pioneers pay the price so that their successors will kick the barriers down.
        CBHagman
        Dec 2016
        #133
      
        
        I think you are discounting the effect of the media handling of Clinton's campaign
        fallrey
        Dec 2016
        #154