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Supporters of Sen. Clinton claim she's the stronger choice for president because she's "a fighter".
So how does one reconcile that with the victim she's been playing of late, blaming just about everyone BUT herself for the type of campaign she's ran?
At this point, she's more and more giving the impression she's NOT a fighter, but rather will do or say or claim anything to win, no matter how outrageous, vile, rule-breaking, or disconnected from reality.
Certain of her supporters don't help, acting like spoiled children who will cry and scream and throw tantrums unless they get their way. Screaming "Waaaah! You're all sexist meanies! I'm going to kick and scream and vote for McCain and hold my breath until I turn blue, and YOU'LL BE SORRY!"
What gets me is how her and her supporters deflect any criticism, no matter how valid, by claiming the victim card, crying "sexism" when her gender has nothing to do with it at all.
You can't be a fighter and play the "No Fair, I'm a girl" card at the same time.
So how can one BE a fighter AND a victim at the same time?
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