November 01, 2007

HRC: "Would You Expect Anything Less From a Wellesley Woman?"

Hillary Rodham Clinton was at Wellesley College, her alma mater, to launch "Hillblazers" -- a coalition of campus groups that will work to organize young voters. The campaign's goal, HRC said this morning, is to open 120 chapters.

NBC/NJ campaign reporter Athena Jones reports that Clinton reminisced about her life at Wellesley and delivered a women-centered version of her usual stump speech to an exhilarated crowd of students from the all-girls school, other nearby colleges and members of the community.

"In so many ways, this all women's college prepared me to compete in the all boy's club of presidential politics," she said.

"I realize this is an ambitious agenda. Would you expect anything less from a Wellesley woman?" Clinton said to rousing applause.

Clinton said America is ready to shatter that highest glass ceiling and told the audience "together we can make history."

Students for Hillary chapters have been opened in 37 states, according to the campaign.

Waiting for HRC to arrive, many in the crowd danced to The Police's "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic."


Posted at 12:12 PM


Comments


Ugh.

Now she's making it a race of "us" against "them". I think resorting to the gender card is going to be a losing proposition for her and drive up her unfavorable rating even further.

By the way, whatever happened to selecting the best qualified person to lead the country?

wx insider | 11.01.07 01:26 PM


Gee--Clintons threatening a journalist for asking a common sense q? EXACTLY why this police officer made America's only CONSERVATIVE music CD--and I nail Hillary Al Gore, Ward Churchill and the leftist press--to song. Someone had to --I did! @

www.conservativemusiconline.com

Lance | 11.01.07 01:37 PM

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