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I would like to see a lot more women in politics. They are often a lot more empathetic than men in those positions of power. Some of them anyway.

We probably would not be having so many serious problems in almost every area if Hillary Clinton had won the Presidency. North Korea, gun control, global warming, ObamaCare, 401 K payments, respect from foreign leaders, respect for widows of Green berets and hat wearing Congresswomen, Puerto Rico's recovery from Maria, sexual harassment by power brokers, etc.

The comedians would be having a lot less fun at the expense of our great country.
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I would like to see a lot more women in politics. They are often a lot more empathetic than men in those positions of power. Some of them anyway.

We probably would not be having so many serious problems in almost every area if Hillary Clinton had won the Presidency. North Korea, gun control, global warming, ObamaCare, 401 K payments, respect from foreign leaders, respect for widows of Green berets and hat wearing Congresswomen, Puerto Rico's recovery from Maria, sexual harassment by power brokers, etc.

The comedians would be having a lot less fun at the expense of our great country.
Name the great "female" empires.



There aren't any...never have been...never will be.

Next stupid suggestion?
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Name the great "female" empires.



There aren't any...never have been...never will be.

Next stupid suggestion?
Your hypothesis is all wrong. And Egypt had a lot of female pharaohs.

Elizabeth I and II; Victoria; Catherine the Great; etc.
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Your hypothesis is all wrong. And Egypt had a lot of female pharaohs.

Elizabeth I and II; Victoria; Catherine the Great; etc.
Most were temporary...usually it was political turmoil that forced a woman in as a temporary measure. A mother ruling because the Pharaoh had died and the son wasn't old enough. None "went b!tch and you'll never ever switch". Did they? Were they FOUNDED by women? Did I NEED to make that distinction? There have been NO empires or civilizations FOUNDED by women.

"women were regents who ruled on behalf of underage sons"

And speaking of women...WTF are you doing replying to me you piece of lying sh!t...you're "ignoring" me.
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I would like to see a lot more women in politics. They are often a lot more empathetic than men in those positions of power. Some of them anyway.

We probably would not be having so many serious problems in almost every area if Hillary Clinton had won the Presidency. North Korea, gun control, global warming, ObamaCare, 401 K payments, respect from foreign leaders, respect for widows of Green berets and hat wearing Congresswomen, Puerto Rico's recovery from Maria, sexual harassment by power brokers, etc.

The comedians would be having a lot less fun at the expense of our great country.
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It's time we end this destructive practice of "equality" at all costs.

Women are NOT men and they're NOT good at the same things as men.

Tal said "Egypt had a lot of female pharaohs"...but this isn't true...there were 7 out of 170...4% were women...and it was usually temporary rule as her son aged to maturity. Nobody said..."wow, women in charge is great, lets change the system". The Magna Carta didn't also declare that women make more just/capable leaders...queens instead of kings...did it? That would have been the time.

You pick out a very few isolated cases where "diversity" was good...and then try to apply it to everything. There are the "one in a billion" women who ARE capable...but there are also 999 million men who can/did do it better.
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I would like to see a lot more women in politics. They are often a lot more empathetic than men in those positions of power. Some of them anyway.

We probably would not be having so many serious problems in almost every area if Hillary Clinton had won the Presidency. North Korea, gun control, global warming, ObamaCare, 401 K payments, respect from foreign leaders, respect for widows of Green berets and hat wearing Congresswomen, Puerto Rico's recovery from Maria, sexual harassment by power brokers, etc.

The comedians would be having a lot less fun at the expense of our great country.
Women have their strengths and men have their strengths. I think Theresa May does a good job in U.K. But Mrs. Clinton isn't the right person for the job of the presidency. She has a lot of qualities in spades that most people don't like about some women. She is very cunning and not above taking money for favors. IMHO. I think she is full of hatred and only makes noises at understanding people much at all. She lives with a person whose personal life was and may still be a philanderer.

I realize that Donald Trump is often very cringeworthy. But no one owns him and he will not sell out for money. I would like to smack him at least once a day, but he isn't really affiliated with either major party....and to me that was the crux of the matter. The GOP had become too laden down with the Tea Party, too old fogey, too influenced by VERY conservative Christianity AND the left had become an enraged mob of people waiting for you to say or do something that they could call racist, bigoted, or some other hateful thing. The very WORST to me was when Vice President Pence took his family to a Broadway Performance and he was publicly embarrassed and trounced for homophobia and racism. I don't see either in him. AND there was no call to pre-judge him and act inhospitably to him. THAT is prejudice, that is passing judgement, that is disgusting to me.

And the silly marches that the left put on with the pussy hats. The left is simply too extreme. The right was simply too extreme. Moderation and common sense is the answer...and good manners. Oh how I long for good manners. Where someone would tell you to go to hell and make you look forward to the trip.
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Women have their strengths and men have their strengths. I think Theresa May does a good job in U.K. But Mrs. Clinton isn't the right person for the job of the presidency. She has a lot of qualities in spades that most people don't like about some women. She is very cunning and not above taking money for favors. IMHO. I think she is full of hatred and only makes noises at understanding people much at all. She lives with a person whose personal life was and may still be a philanderer.

I realize that Donald Trump is often very cringeworthy. But no one owns him and he will not sell out for money. I would like to smack him at least once a day, but he isn't really affiliated with either major party....and to me that was the crux of the matter. The GOP had become too laden down with the Tea Party, too old fogey, too influenced by VERY conservative Christianity AND the left had become an enraged mob of people waiting for you to say or do something that they could call racist, bigoted, or some other hateful thing. The very WORST to me was when Vice President Pence took his family to a Broadway Performance and he was publicly embarrassed and trounced for homophobia and racism. I don't see either in him. AND there was no call to pre-judge him and act inhospitably to him. THAT is prejudice, that is passing judgement, that is disgusting to me.

And the silly marches that the left put on with the pussy hats. The left is simply too extreme. The right was simply too extreme. Moderation and common sense is the answer...and good manners. Oh how I long for good manners. Where someone would tell you to go to hell and make you look forward to the trip.
What in the world makes you say Trump won't "sell out for money"? He owes the Russians hundreds of millions. After all his bankruptcies no bank would lend Trump a dime. He went to the Russians for money. That's what the infamous dossier is all about. That's why Mueller has hired experts in money laundering and fraud. Trump’s Business of Corruption | The New Yorker

You don't see homophobia in Pence?? Then you haven't really looked too hard. Pence has long led the charge to use electric shock treatment on gays to "convert" them.

Before he was Trump's running mate, Mike Pence led the anti-LGBT backlash | US news | The Guardian


The Radical Crusade of Mike Pence - Rolling Stone
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Women have their strengths and men have their strengths. I think Theresa May does a good job in U.K. But Mrs. Clinton isn't the right person for the job of the presidency. She has a lot of qualities in spades that most people don't like about some women. She is very cunning and not above taking money for favors. IMHO. I think she is full of hatred and only makes noises at understanding people much at all. She lives with a person whose personal life was and may still be a philanderer.

I realize that Donald Trump is often very cringeworthy. But no one owns him and he will not sell out for money. I would like to smack him at least once a day, but he isn't really affiliated with either major party....and to me that was the crux of the matter. The GOP had become too laden down with the Tea Party, too old fogey, too influenced by VERY conservative Christianity AND the left had become an enraged mob of people waiting for you to say or do something that they could call racist, bigoted, or some other hateful thing. The very WORST to me was when Vice President Pence took his family to a Broadway Performance and he was publicly embarrassed and trounced for homophobia and racism. I don't see either in him. AND there was no call to pre-judge him and act inhospitably to him. THAT is prejudice, that is passing judgement, that is disgusting to me.

And the silly marches that the left put on with the pussy hats. The left is simply too extreme. The right was simply too extreme. Moderation and common sense is the answer...and good manners. Oh how I long for good manners. Where someone would tell you to go to hell and make you look forward to the trip.
WHY do you believe all this "personality" crap? You KNOW NOTHING about ANYONE outside those who you are VERY close to. The "public image" is just that...a MANUFACTURED image.

Women turn politics into "people magazine".
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I would like to see a lot more women in politics. They are often a lot more empathetic than men in those positions of power. Some of them anyway.

We probably would not be having so many serious problems in almost every area if Hillary Clinton had won the Presidency. North Korea, gun control, global warming, ObamaCare, 401 K payments, respect from foreign leaders, respect for widows of Green berets and hat wearing Congresswomen, Puerto Rico's recovery from Maria, sexual harassment by power brokers, etc.

The comedians would be having a lot less fun at the expense of our great country.
It would seem that given this nation's history for the last 50-60 years we should be of a mind not to vote color or gender but quality, suitable (bona fides) and policy platform. We should be focused on people who are honest, true, moral with a greater vision for future Americans

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Women have their strengths and men have their strengths. I think Theresa May does a good job in U.K. But Mrs. Clinton isn't the right person for the job of the presidency. She has a lot of qualities in spades that most people don't like about some women. She is very cunning and not above taking money for favors. IMHO. I think she is full of hatred and only makes noises at understanding people much at all. She lives with a person whose personal life was and may still be a philanderer.

I realize that Donald Trump is often very cringeworthy. But no one owns him and he will not sell out for money. I would like to smack him at least once a day, but he isn't really affiliated with either major party....and to me that was the crux of the matter. The GOP had become too laden down with the Tea Party, too old fogey, too influenced by VERY conservative Christianity AND the left had become an enraged mob of people waiting for you to say or do something that they could call racist, bigoted, or some other hateful thing. The very WORST to me was when Vice President Pence took his family to a Broadway Performance and he was publicly embarrassed and trounced for homophobia and racism. I don't see either in him. AND there was no call to pre-judge him and act inhospitably to him. THAT is prejudice, that is passing judgement, that is disgusting to me.

And the silly marches that the left put on with the pussy hats. The left is simply too extreme. The right was simply too extreme. Moderation and common sense is the answer...and good manners. Oh how I long for good manners. Where someone would tell you to go to hell and make you look forward to the trip.
Nobody owns Trump ??

In his words...."I’m the king of debt. I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt better than me,” Trump told Norah O’Donnell in an interview that aired on “CBS This Morning.” “I’ve made a fortune by using debt, and if things don’t work out I renegotiate the debt. I mean, that’s a smart thing, not a stupid thing.”

Trump: 'I'm the king of debt' - POLITICO

In the 70's he rang up 38 million in debt....HIS FATHER BAILED HIM OUT.

In the 90's he rang up Billions in debt....HE RAIDED HIS OWN COMPANY TO GET OUT OF DEBT. He personally raided Trump Hotels and Casinos for his own benefit. He was successfull in transferinng his personal debt to the company and bankrupted the company totally.

The story of Donald Trump's Atlantic City comeback is even worse than his collapse - Vox

In 2010's we have no idea. Keep in mind that losses "Trump reported in 1995? They were 2 percent of all the net operating losses reported for the entire country. Donald Trump was a one-man economic wrecking crew."

Who. Owns. Donald. Trump?

SO.....He owes sombody big time and I mean big time...Billions.

It is well known he owes hundreds of millions to Deutche Bank. On t he disclosure form he signed he acknowledged debts in excess of 50 million to this GERMAN bank. That bank is in serious trouble in Germany for its transactions.

Keep in mind the name Bayrock in this also. Trump has hired a principal of Bayrock, immediately after a suit. TRUMP SOHO is the principal company here with Russian ties.

His son Donald, has claimed publicly that "“Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,” Trump’s son, Donald Jr., told a real estate conference in 2008, according to an account posted on the website of eTurboNews, a trade publication. “We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”

So when you say "But no one owns him and he will not sell out for money."

BASED ON WHAT MAY I ASK DO YOU MAKE SUCH A STATEMENT ?
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It would seem that given this nation's history for the last 50-60 years we should be of a mind not to vote color or gender but quality, suitable (bona fides) and policy platform. We should be focused on people who are honest, true, moral with a greater vision for future Americans

Personal Best Regards:
White men...things worked so well with white men running them.

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Nobody owns Trump ??

In his words...."I’m the king of debt. I’m great with debt. Nobody knows debt better than me,” Trump told Norah O’Donnell in an interview that aired on “CBS This Morning.” “I’ve made a fortune by using debt, and if things don’t work out I renegotiate the debt. I mean, that’s a smart thing, not a stupid thing.”

Trump: 'I'm the king of debt' - POLITICO

In the 70's he rang up 38 million in debt....HIS FATHER BAILED HIM OUT.

In the 90's he rang up Billions in debt....HE RAIDED HIS OWN COMPANY TO GET OUT OF DEBT. He personally raided Trump Hotels and Casinos for his own benefit. He was successfull in transferinng his personal debt to the company and bankrupted the company totally.

The story of Donald Trump's Atlantic City comeback is even worse than his collapse - Vox

In 2010's we have no idea. Keep in mind that losses "Trump reported in 1995? They were 2 percent of all the net operating losses reported for the entire country. Donald Trump was a one-man economic wrecking crew."

Who. Owns. Donald. Trump?

SO.....He owes sombody big time and I mean big time...Billions.

It is well known he owes hundreds of millions to Deutche Bank. On t he disclosure form he signed he acknowledged debts in excess of 50 million to this GERMAN bank. That bank is in serious trouble in Germany for its transactions.

Keep in mind the name Bayrock in this also. Trump has hired a principal of Bayrock, immediately after a suit. TRUMP SOHO is the principal company here with Russian ties.

His son Donald, has claimed publicly that "“Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,” Trump’s son, Donald Jr., told a real estate conference in 2008, according to an account posted on the website of eTurboNews, a trade publication. “We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”

So when you say "But no one owns him and he will not sell out for money."

BASED ON WHAT MAY I ASK DO YOU MAKE SUCH A STATEMENT ?
Stop falling for the propaganda...
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WHY do you believe all this "personality" crap? You KNOW NOTHING about ANYONE outside those who you are VERY close to. The "public image" is just that...a MANUFACTURED image.

Women turn politics into "people magazine"
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