Hillary Clinton at Momlogic.com’s NC town hall.
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On 5 May 2008, gretchen wrote:
Si se puede senora Clinton!!! Sooo proud of this lovely intelligent woman! I’ve been working really hard for her campaign and proud to be a delegate for her today. I’m really hoping to make it to the national convention but that’s a big stretch! Anyway, I’ve never been more committed to a candidate than I have to senator clinton and even if she doesn’t make it this time around, I’ll have considered it an honor and a well worth effort on my part. She would make a great president imho.
On 5 May 2008, Mary F wrote:
Great show. We need to put the “Olde Boys Club” to rest. Hillary will make a great president. And I for one would love to see our first women president. It would give the men to follow, and women, something to strive for in the future. Our current president has been an embarrasement. Time to let the individual that does it all in the family, raise the kids, work, keep the home, take care of the pets, show up for the PTA meetings, well you know all that needs to be done in the raising of the family, and the women do most of it. Time to let the gender that really knows how to balance everthing and keep things moving forward to take the leadership role.
On 4 May 2008, manuela wrote:
It was a pleasure to hear her opinions.
And let’s be real: money or no money she is in reality just like the rest of us and has gone through the same as we have. I believe she would be a great leader. It was an honor to shake the end of the outcoming president that will make a difference for this country.
“Brava, signora Clinton!!”
On 4 May 2008, Glynn wrote:
What a fake. 75% of what she said is fabrication. She is such a great liar. You people need to wake up.
On 3 May 2008, Mary B wrote:
I just found this on aol, it was great. She is down to earth, she has the same growing pains we have had. She is right about the guilt feeling of working and being a good parent. Most of us have the same feelings, it was nice hearing her ways of handling the work and motherhood. She has a daughter to be proud of, just as we do; and I feel our daughter was never scarred for life, like so many doctors like us to feel. Good job Hillary, hope you make it to the presidency
On 3 May 2008, nan wrote:
I have a hard time listening to anyone who has had a nanny, cook, cleaning lady and all of the other conveniences others of us did not have in raising our kids. Please don’t tell me how hard it was and being a parent is difficult. Come down to the real world then talk about it.
On 3 May 2008, Rene wrote:
Lady Clinton thinks she hasn’t enough money to compete but she surely has the vitality, the personality and the experience she’ll need as a Pres. Time for a woman to lead. Talking about change ? Well, finally! We wouldn’t be the first with a woman leader.
On 3 May 2008, Anonymous wrote:
she is a strong women + I hope she wins
On 3 May 2008, Emilia wrote:
It would be great to relieve a man from the presidency. We need a president with a heart—strong, feely, and levelheaded. We need the understanding of a woman in finding ways to strengthen patriotism yet not pouring most of citizens’ blood to keep peace.
On 3 May 2008, Jane Patterson wrote:
We were thrilled to see Hillary, but embarrassed at the juvenile and tiresome questions posed by the four women hosts. No one even announced Hillary when she joined them on the stage. In fact, none of the panelists even introduced themselves to the audience. Poor, poor event management. (we learned about the event through Hillary’s website, not through momlogic…)
On 3 May 2008, Anonymous wrote:
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you for choosing to do this in Cary. Hillary was fabulous and I totally enjoyed the show. The questions were wonderful.
On 3 May 2008, alice wrote:
What a great organization and Hillary could not have looked better as an everyday woman, facing the same things we all face as a parent and woman. Bravo Sister!
On 3 May 2008, Renae wrote:
That is so great — to hear a truly great woman leader talk about the ordinary tasks of raising a child — which, yes, as she said, takes a village!
Si se puede senora Clinton!!! Sooo proud of this lovely intelligent woman! I’ve been working really hard for her campaign and proud to be a delegate for her today. I’m really hoping to make it to the national convention but that’s a big stretch! Anyway, I’ve never been more committed to a candidate than I have to senator clinton and even if she doesn’t make it this time around, I’ll have considered it an honor and a well worth effort on my part. She would make a great president imho.
Great show. We need to put the “Olde Boys Club” to rest. Hillary will make a great president. And I for one would love to see our first women president. It would give the men to follow, and women, something to strive for in the future. Our current president has been an embarrasement. Time to let the individual that does it all in the family, raise the kids, work, keep the home, take care of the pets, show up for the PTA meetings, well you know all that needs to be done in the raising of the family, and the women do most of it. Time to let the gender that really knows how to balance everthing and keep things moving forward to take the leadership role.
It was a pleasure to hear her opinions.
And let’s be real: money or no money she is in reality just like the rest of us and has gone through the same as we have. I believe she would be a great leader. It was an honor to shake the end of the outcoming president that will make a difference for this country.
“Brava, signora Clinton!!”
What a fake. 75% of what she said is fabrication. She is such a great liar. You people need to wake up.
I just found this on aol, it was great. She is down to earth, she has the same growing pains we have had. She is right about the guilt feeling of working and being a good parent. Most of us have the same feelings, it was nice hearing her ways of handling the work and motherhood. She has a daughter to be proud of, just as we do; and I feel our daughter was never scarred for life, like so many doctors like us to feel. Good job Hillary, hope you make it to the presidency
I have a hard time listening to anyone who has had a nanny, cook, cleaning lady and all of the other conveniences others of us did not have in raising our kids. Please don’t tell me how hard it was and being a parent is difficult. Come down to the real world then talk about it.
Lady Clinton thinks she hasn’t enough money to compete but she surely has the vitality, the personality and the experience she’ll need as a Pres. Time for a woman to lead. Talking about change ? Well, finally! We wouldn’t be the first with a woman leader.
she is a strong women + I hope she wins
It would be great to relieve a man from the presidency. We need a president with a heart—strong, feely, and levelheaded. We need the understanding of a woman in finding ways to strengthen patriotism yet not pouring most of citizens’ blood to keep peace.
We were thrilled to see Hillary, but embarrassed at the juvenile and tiresome questions posed by the four women hosts. No one even announced Hillary when she joined them on the stage. In fact, none of the panelists even introduced themselves to the audience. Poor, poor event management. (we learned about the event through Hillary’s website, not through momlogic…)
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you for choosing to do this in Cary. Hillary was fabulous and I totally enjoyed the show. The questions were wonderful.
What a great organization and Hillary could not have looked better as an everyday woman, facing the same things we all face as a parent and woman. Bravo Sister!
That is so great — to hear a truly great woman leader talk about the ordinary tasks of raising a child — which, yes, as she said, takes a village!