Friday, September 12, 2014

No, Representative Sanchez, Mrs. Clinton has lived a privileged life; that's why she is where she is.

September 12, 2014

It's not surprising that Time magazine published an opinion article called "No, Hillary Clinton Isn't The Frontrunner Because She's a Woman," written by Loretta Sanchez, a Representative of the state which is the epicenter of the world's entertainment industry disaster.

Mrs. Clinton has never been subjected to the things that the conglomerate and its predecessors have inflicted on the lives of most women.  Whatever difficulties she has had because of being female throughout her entire life, they were the difficulties of a white-collar-wearing female trying to succeed among white-collar-wearing men.  That was true even when she was trying to improve the lives of women and children who are disadvantaged.  People with Mrs. Clinton's background and education are never treated the way that the people without those things are treated, are never routinely subjected to the casually administered disrespect, dishonesty, unfairness and vicious abuse that society considers the normal way to treat the poor.

I also think that the idea of The Clinton Foundation is the sort of thing that might be appropriate for a retired President, and not for a current President or the spouse of a current President.  They could call it the Conflict Of Interest Foundation and not be inaccurate, even if it weren't a hive of conglomerate promotion, which it is.  

Even if The Clinton Foundation weren't promoting crime and human rights abuses, and even if Mrs. Clinton didn't want to be President, that Foundation would still look like The World Federation Of Clinton.  There's such a thing as too much ambition; I think the Clintons have it.

Copyright L. Kochman, September 12, 2014 @ 7:28 a.m.

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