Feminists, the choice is obvious
By Susan Jhirad | Sunday, June 8, 2008 | The Boston Globe
“…OK, you’re deeply aggrieved that your candidate, who you think is entitled to the nomination, seems to have lost to someone who played fair and won.
I say, get over it. Sometimes your candidate loses. (My candidates almost always lose). Then, you vote for the next best candidate. You don’t pout and whine and vote for somebody you really don’t believe in. You don’t stamp your feet and refuse to vote.
In short, you grow up….”…BS
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