My point is that what she said is much ado about nothing. I don't see a thing wrong with what she said.
There is plenty wrong. First, it's factually wrong. Second, as you admitted, it is petty, and as I said before, it is elitist. Not everybody can marry a governor and be a corporate lawyer.
It's not just a matter of opinion to say somebody hasn't worked before the age of 41.
It's time to leave the woman alone.
She made a public pronouncement, and thus responding to it publicly is fair game. If she were to content herself with living her private life, I would be first to agree with you. But she is keeping herself in the public eye. Maybe she should leave America alone.
She's been brutally attacked most of her adult life by the male dominated political culture..
Boo-fucking-hoo! It is in the job description of being a politician to be attacked - it's not about her being a woman. Bernie gets attacked much more fiercely, and politicians like Biden also get their fair share of attacks.
If Hillary didn't want to be attacked, she should have stayed out of politics. She could have chosen a non-offensive cause as first lady (and baked cookies, obviously!) and after Clinton left office, she could have gone back to defending Walmart from lawsuits.
She's been accused falsely of crimes and used as a target by the current president.
Who hasn't been used as a target by the current president?
And, you think that it's worth attacking her for giving her opinion about another man who has, imo, treated her unfairly! That's just sad!
How has Bernie treated her unfairly. Please be specific!
And you know what I find very sad? There is some asshole who lives in my neighborhood, who has had a sign on the front lawn of the house that says, "NEVER HILLARY". I"m sure whoever put that sign out is a Trump supporter, as it's been there for about 4 years now.
Maybe he is a carpenter who resents Hillary thinking it's not a real job ...
I am disappointed to see a progressive attack her. Bashing and criticizing the only female whoever won a Democratic primary, over minutia isn't progressive at all. I don't know why the nutty person or family in my neighborhood is so obsessed with Hillary, and I don't know why some of the men here seem to have the same problem. Just sayin'.
Her being a woman should not affect how she is treated one way or another. If criticizing losing candidate Kerry or Gore or Dukakis is fair game, then criticizing Hillary should be just as acceptable, no matter her plumbing.