Hillary Clinton is a woman, enough roaring
Hillary Clinton has got to get over the "woman" thing. Over and over again at her recent presidential contender speech in Iowa, she stressed what a feat it would be to elect a woman president, and how unfairly she was being treated in the race already because she is a woman. The press comments on her hair, not that of her opponents, for instance.
Come on. I just can't imagine Margaret Thatcher ever running on the "I am woman hear me roar" platform. Or the, "woe is me I'm getting picked on because I'm a woman" platform. (The candidates will all end up getting picked on for peculiar reasons. That's politics.) As a woman, it would never occur to me to vote for someone because of her gender.
I realize there are those in Hillary Clinton's base who want to do just that, and for now she's got to energize those folks. But she has to be careful.
One reason? Barak Obama. While he's let other people play the race card on his behalf, he himself isn't doing much of that so far.
Calculated or not, it's allowing people to get comfortable with him, and it's allowing him to be seen even now as a broad based candidate, not a special interest candidate.
Hillary Clinton is concerned about Obama. She should be. But she can learn from him too.


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