Hecklers Want Clinton to Iron Their Shirts

(CBS)
SALEM, N.H. -- Hillary Clinton was nearly 20 minutes into her speech tonight in Salem when a man stood up with a sign that read "Iron My Shirt" and started chanting the phrase. Then a few seconds later another man stood up with the same sign and was yelling it.
"Oooh, the remnants of sexism are alive," Clinton responded.
“If there’s anyone left in the auditorium who wants to learn how to iron his own shirt?” Clinton asked as the crowd laughed.
As the men were being escorted out of the auditorium Clinton said, “I think, as this has been abundantly demonstrated, I’m also running to break through the highest and hardest glass ceiling.”
Of note: the sign, which is intended as a jab to women, is not original.
Back in 2003, when protestors picketed the Augusta National Golf Club, the famous men-only home of the Masters tournament, counter-protestors held up signs which read: "Iron My Shirt" and "Make My Dinner."
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He couldn%u2019t really say why, but he agreed that he was a health care voter, as the sticker on his carrying case implied. The %u201CHillary for President%u201D sticker was a bit more of a puzzle."
Sexism is evidence of a small mind, and deserves nothing more than a cold shoulder.
Those who decide who to vote for should make that decision based on the character and reputation of their candidate, coupled with alignment of values and issues.
Tomorrow night it will be abundantly clear that this country does not want to go "back to the future" with the "change agents" who achieved one (1) progressive piece of legislation in 8 years: the first bill out of the Congress in ''93, the Family & Medical Leave Act.
Time for "change we can believe in" (think that phrase is any accident?).
I see, If she shows emotion, it''s an act, and if there are sexist men who protest, they are plants. Yet if a junior Senator from Illinois claims he will make change, you will buy it without asking change what and how?
"It takes a Clinton to clean up a Bush''s mess!"
- by skeptical3 January 7, 2008 10:46 PM EST
- The extensive, multi-decade Clinton disingenuousness lead me to think that this was a planted protest just to permit the overt and predictable feminist response.
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