tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956838.post6500615647351236570..comments2023-11-22T01:14:54.298-08:00Comments on amor mundi: PositivesDale Carricohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02811055279887722298noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5956838.post-11369073978859374762016-06-16T13:35:43.228-07:002016-06-16T13:35:43.228-07:00> HRC's negatives. . . Trump quotes. . .
I...> HRC's negatives. . . Trump quotes. . .<br /><br />I love to listen to Camille Paglia rant about the<br />state of the world.<br /><br />https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxoN4wTrnvs<br />-------------------<br />Camille Paglia talks to Ella Whelan about feminism <br />spiked<br />Apr 14, 2016<br /><br />(32:27/34:23)<br /><br />Ella Whelan: Let's throw caution to the wind and say, if it<br />came down to Trump and Hillary, and you were pushed to<br />vote for somebody -- would you? and who would you vote for?<br /><br />Camille Paglia: Oh, I would not vote for either of them. I will<br />be voting. . . I will either be writing in Bernie Sanders'<br />name or I will vote, as I did last time, last election, for<br />Jill Stein of the Green Party, which I. . . the party<br />I contribute to every year. And I cannot vote. . . I feel<br />that Hillary Clinton is utterly corrupt, OK? I feel that<br />her current positions on the campaign trail have been just<br />coopted from what Bernie Sanders was saying, because her<br />poll testing told her that that's where the party was, OK?<br />So I think she's absolutely soulless, I think she's incompetent,<br />I mean. . . I think, I've often said, Dianne Feinstein,<br />the senator from California, should have been the first woman<br />president of the US -- she was the former mayor of San Francisco<br />as well, and if there has been no woman president it's simply<br />because the two most qualified women -- Nancy Pelosi being the<br />other one, the Speaker of the House -- the highest position a<br />woman has ever won in the government of the United States -- these<br />women didn't put themselves forward to run. If only she would<br />withdraw, for whatever reason, and then they would put in Biden,<br />probably, you know, Vice President Biden, then I think Biden<br />could win, I really do, I think Biden could beat any one of the<br />Republican candidates. So I would vote for Biden, even though --<br />you know, he's kind of dim -- he's a dim bulb, shall we<br />say [laughs]. All right, but -- he's a decent guy, you know,<br />and kind of a "mensch" -- Yiddish slang -- and people like<br />him, and he's experienced, he knows the world, he has<br />international connections. So I think there would be a seamless<br />transition, and so on. I love Bernie Sanders, but the point is,<br />it's going to be a steep learning curve should he win, because<br />he doesn't. . . he hasn't really been in any kind of executive<br />position before this.<br />====<br /><br />;-><br />jimfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04975754342950063440noreply@blogger.com