That's quite something, coming from her. To be fair, I may have completely misunderstood her, because she a sentence structure that I am not quite familiar with. Here's my best effort at transcribing:
I don’t know, but I’m gonna work harder on that if anything ever happens inthe future in terms of me running for offices to, um, kinda put more women, ah, at ease, I guess with the idea of me or any other woman serving in higher office. I think that it’s really important, because I truly believe that we have more in common than we have differences when we wanna make sure that our communities are healthy and safe, and that we have health care for our children, and that our daughters have equal opportunities in the workforce, all those things that we have in common, um, again, certainly outweigh the differences that perhaps we have, so I would like to see perhaps some of these feminist women, and and, you know, sometimes I consider myself, too, as a feminist, whatever that means, in fact I subscribe to Feminists for Life – I’m a pro life woman who wants to make sure that, you know, we cherish the sanctity of life, and this group, Feminists for Life, sort of encapsulates everything that I believe in with that, with the pro-life movement, but I would like to see more of these feminist women open their minds, too, and not be, perhaps, narrow minded in consideration of a working mom who represents much of what they have fought for all these years also with equal opportunity and I would like them to just be bold and brave, and kinda at least explore someone like me, and I guess “like me” means I, I am a conservative in terms of not believing that goverment is the answer to all of our problems and challenges. I believe that individuals and our families, and then on a local level a local government, ah, can make better decisions than, for what we need, what our priorities are than big government on a federal level can make for us. So in that sense, you know, they’re gonna put me in the conservative box, then so be it, but I would like to be able to meet more of these women, and, um, find that common ground and similarities and have them not be afraid of findin’ out what perhaps a conservative woman represents and believes in.
So I believe that in there she says that feminist who wouldn't vote for her are narrow minded. Whatever. :eyes:
Would she really find it hard to believe that it's likely that most people who voted Obama/Biden would have voted for a ticket with Hillary Clinton on it, whether at the top of the ticket or in the VP slot? Or a ticket with, say, Sebelius or Granholm on it? In other words, Sarah: It's not that you're a
woman. It's that you're a horrible
person.