Who Will Hillary Vote For?
Consider this an open letter. I'm a male, so I can only begin to appreciate your disappointment and frustration. And I understand why, at this stage, you'd rather sit it out in November. I cannot understand for the life of me why you would vote for McCain since most of his positions are 180 degrees from Clinton's. I think that's what they call "cutting your nose to spite your face." Whatever choice you're contemplating, my sincerest plea is this:My friend Roberto (who posts here from time to time), wrote this recently on his blog (go there for the whole piece).Don't do it. Please, don't do it.
I'm bewildered by this attitude that some women may have. Hillary herself doesn't have this attitude...why do you? Did not Hillary endorse Obama? Would Hillary vote for McCain? Just ask yourself WHAT WOULD HILLARY DO???
Maybe these women who share this retarded attitude are voting purely because Hillary IS a woman, and nothing more.
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As a child I remember NOW. "$.68 for every dollar a man makes" still rings in my head.
I remember being outraged by things like West Side Story reruns. West Side Story was to be a Black/White romance but was changed to White Puerto Rican for concerns over racial outrage. That wasn't what outraged me. What outraged me was that all of the diversity of the Latino community was lumped together: Mariachi music passed off as authentically Puerto Rican.
Oh, brother.
And I don't care who marries who.
All of my formative years I heard, "Blacks and Latinos," "Women and Blacks," and even " The Gays, just like the Blacks" suffer.
Now that we have a chance coalesce I hear "I'd rather vote McCain or stay home than vote for him."
WTF!
As an African American man, I feel VERY alone...and almost stupid for supporting the rights and causes of others. But I will continue, because it's the right thing to do.
"Yes WE can." the man says, and 18 million people are threatening to say, "There is no WE here, black man."
We really have more in common than we remember, right now.