The ugly pig faced Jewess Barbra Streisand is crying about how people are being sexist towards Hillary Clinton.
Actually Barbra, most people are judging Hillary on her merits as a person. She is a terrible person who hasnt accomplished a damn thing in her life. Furthermore she was an incompetent First Lady, an incompetent Senator and an incompetent Secretary of State.
Generally speaking, women are terrible leaders and horrible managers who make decisions based on emotions instead of logic and sound reason. As a result of that, I feel it is perfectly justified to disqualify her from holding the office of President based on her gender.
Below is some of what this horrible Jewess wrote. She is trying to convince people that they should vote for Hillary solely on the basis of her gender and anybody who disagrees is sexist etc..
This leads me to believe that Barbra Streisand should be put in a concentration camp. Her terrible music and movies should be tossed into fire pits.
From Huffington Post:
Why is it that today even a woman as impressive as Hillary Clinton is judged not by her merits and extensive resume alone, but held to a pernicious double standard?
Twenty-two years ago, I had the honor of introducing Hillary Clinton at a Humanitarian Award dinner, given by The Elie Wiesel Foundation. I said of her then and it holds true today, There is no one in this country who would deny the competence, intellect, stamina, warmth and courage of Hillary Rodham Clinton
But the criticism of Hillary Clinton has again demonstrated that the strong, competent woman is still a threatening figure in our culture.
A man who graduated high in his class at Yale Law School and made partnership in a top law firm would be celebrated. But a woman who accomplishes this is treated with suspicion
Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of the acclaimed biography of Eleanor Roosevelt, said of Hillary Clinton, I dont think there is a First Lady who has been treated as rudely and meanly except for Eleanor Roosevelt. Both of these women boldly risked the scorn of those threatened by the image of a woman carrying the fight for social justice into the public arena.
It seems that nothing much has changed. Its been 24 years since I said in a speech for Women in Film, Men and women are clearly measured by a different yardstick. And that makes me angry. Of course, Im not supposed to be angry. A woman should be soft-spoken, agreeable, ladylike, understated. In other words, stifled. Language gives us an insight into the way women are viewed in a male-dominated society.
Click for Full Text!