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A ‘masculist’ worries about Ms. Clinton

01:00 AM EST on Wednesday, December 27, 2006

In her Dec. 19 letter “Clinton watched her husband,” Kate Taito says “it’s great . . . Hillary Clinton may [run] for president.” Ms. Taito thinks so because Hillary is a woman, and because she got to watch Bill . . . become only the second president in history to be impeached. Andy Johnson was impeached because of post-Civil War political upheaval. Clinton was impeached because he lied about his inability to keep his zipper up.

Finally, Ms. Taito favors Hillary’s presidency “because she is a woman and because it would reinforce the idea that men and women are equal.”

To combat 30 years of such feminist hogwash, I have been forced to become an avowed and vocal “masculist.” Let us compare man to woman:

He is taller, stronger, faster and possessed of a higher tolerance for pain than she (see relevant AMA documentation).

He is more logical, less emotional, and less subject to mood swings because, while her hormones ride a 28-day roller coaster, ending in the calamity of menopause, his achieve relative stability shortly after puberty and slowly ease him into old age over the next 65 years.

He possesses instincts geared to life outside the cave, which, combined with his physical and mental capabilities, were designed to protect women from the outside world.

He readily accepts that she is much more effective than he is with small children . . . because she is emotionally and physically much closer to children.

The past four decades of social re-engineering have not altered the past 40,000 centuries of evolution. Men and women were not, are not, and will never be equal. Historically, matriarchic societies have been declining societies, while patriarchic societies either held power or were gaining it. Today’s jihadists, insane as they are, will one day write our epitaph in our own blood if we do nothing to reverse the continuing emasculation of the U.S.

Ms. Clinton’s presidency and her instinctually feminine political disconnects can only hasten our demise. They are the best reasons of which I can think (a) to vote against Hillary and (b) to seriously consider repealing the 19th Amendment.

FRANCIS DALY Jr.

Albion

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