When you suck as a candidate and can’t blame yourself for failing to gain enough supporters to move
on in your political career, whatever do you do? Well, you blame the voters for being sexist, of course.

Hillary Clinton did it and Elizabeth Warren and her Democrat friends talking about it too.

After dropping out of the presidential race, Senator Elizabeth Warren said, “Gender in this race – you
know, that is the trap question for every woman. If you say, ‘Yeah, there was sexism in this race,’
everyone says, ‘Whiner.’ And if you say, ‘There was no sexism,’ about a bazillion women think, ‘What
planet do you live on?’”

Gee, Elizabeth, maybe people didn’t vote for you because you are an unlikable and a dishonest
person and no sexism is involved?

You lied for years about being a Native American to get preferential treatment, you lied about getting
fired for being pregnant and you lied about not taking PAC money.

What you and Crooked Hillary seem to want is reverse sexism – vote for you BECAUSE you’re a
woman and for no other reason.

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In this case, the funny thing is that Elizabeth Warren is blaming DEMOCRAT voters for being sexist
because, after all, she lost in a Democrat primary. So the Republicans aren’t the sexist ones then.

Good to know.

And what about some facts? Things that Democrats don’t like. It appears that 2/3 of the women
voters in Warren’s own home state of Massachusetts voted for other candidates in the primary. Were
these women “sexist” or do they know the senator pretty well and didn’t want to vote for her to be
president?

Other politicians and people in the media jumped on board to complain that Warren’s loss was about
her gender. Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi talked about Warren’s loss by saying, “I
do think there’s a certain element of misogyny that is there.”

Huffington Post said, “Elizabeth Warren could never escape the baggage of being a female
candidate. She was qualified. She persisted. But sexism still mattered.”

Give me a break.

Of course, I’m biased. I’m a Republican and, therefore, NOT sexist like those icky Democrat voters.

There are many conservative women I can think of that I’d consider for president. Nikki Haley, Condi
Rice, Liz Cheney, Joni Ernst, Marsha Blackburn, Jeanine Pirro, Laura Ingraham, Sarah Palin,
Governor Kristi Noem, Candace Owens in the future…

Meanwhile, the only female left in the presidential race is pretty much on her own and not getting any
love at all from any of her former female presidential candidates.

Seems like Gabbard should be getting all kinds of endorsements from female politicians, right? I
mean, since they all seem to be complaining about the sexist state of politics, they should be helping
her out, especially the other women who were running for president.

What do you say, Elizabeth, Kamala, Amy, Marianne and Kirsten? Why the silence on the last female
candidate?

You would think, at the very least, they’d support Gabbard being on the next debate stage with the
two old white men.

Nope. Crickets.

Female Democrat politicians are not pro-woman. They hold no solidarity with other women. They do
not speak “truth to power.”

They just speak about things that relate to their own self interest. They do what their party wants them
to do to move ahead in their careers. They’re good little dutiful wives of the DNC. They are not
trailblazers or advocates for women.

They complain they lose races because of their gender when the truth is they are personally offensive
to voters for a lot of reasons not having to do with what sex they are.