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LeftyMom

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13. She's not running for anything. She's probably quitting the job she does have.
Sat Nov 10, 2012, 09:36 PM
Nov 2012

Holy fuck, I don't even much care for her, but the degree to which she can't win is fucking baffling. How dare a sixty whatever woman with a job that takes her to one backwater wartorn shithole after another be tired. Certainly not when her plane gets shot at or when she has to put on some ridiculous getup and go treat some woman hating backward fucknozzle like he's a reasonable human being just because he happens to be sitting on a big patch of dinosaur fat, or when people pick her looks apart in ways they never did to her male predecessors or every thing she says gets scrutinized by people who are either afraid or hopeful that she's going to undermine her boss.

I can't possibly imagine how any of that gets old. Or why she might just want to head home and hang out with her aging husband, who has a heart condition, and maybe see if her recently married daughter is going to get her some grandkids any time soon. Certainly sticking around home, maybe writing a book, doing a little punditry, sounds absolutely exhausting compared to another tour of countries where you need extra shots.

She has done a good job Cirque du So-What Nov 2012 #1
She's a great woman. We'll all be happy with whatever she chooses to do next struggle4progress Nov 2012 #2
She has to do this... LuvLoogie Nov 2012 #3
Go Hillary Go! applegrove Nov 2012 #4
I find this 'tired' thing about Hillary - from herself here and from others Whisp Nov 2012 #5
She hasn't indicated she's running, has she? kestrel91316 Nov 2012 #6
she has repeatedly stated she's NOT going to run in 2016. and FU for giving her shit pnwest Nov 2012 #8
hold on there Nelly. Whisp Nov 2012 #9
"still young and able enough" pnwest Nov 2012 #17
You have a pretty fucked up idea... Spider Jerusalem Nov 2012 #36
Ahhh, there's the Whisp I remember. Beacool Nov 2012 #43
Constant travel is exhausting - ever tried it for 4 years? Or, 20? ProfessionalLeftist Nov 2012 #53
FU? Really? Nice. Remind me to block you. roguevalley Nov 2012 #60
Christ almighty. She's in her middle sixties. It's okay to say that constant travel and stress LeftyMom Nov 2012 #10
this tired thing has been going around for years now. Whisp Nov 2012 #11
She's not running for anything. She's probably quitting the job she does have. LeftyMom Nov 2012 #13
You have a wonderful way with words Denzil_DC Nov 2012 #18
Thank you. LeftyMom Nov 2012 #20
It all comes down to people being convinced she will run in 2016 justiceischeap Nov 2012 #49
Seconded IDemo Nov 2012 #22
zakly! i mean, how DARE that get tiring, right?! Can't IMAGINE why pnwest Nov 2012 #21
YES! aquart Nov 2012 #37
Hear, hear!!! Beacool Nov 2012 #45
+1000 n/t ProfessionalLeftist Nov 2012 #54
Who Are These Others? otohara Nov 2012 #19
Come on, I think I ould be tired too uponit7771 Nov 2012 #23
sure. but as I said, this 'tired' thing has been around for a long time. Whisp Nov 2012 #26
Man may work from sun to sun but a woman's work is never done. lumpy Nov 2012 #34
that's true for women with children and work and a house to keep clean, and cook Whisp Nov 2012 #35
But we weren't talking about what would be real tired to you. vanlassie Nov 2012 #39
I read at the end of "Game Change" reflection Nov 2012 #31
Oh hell, I'm younger than Hillary and I am tired. Live and Learn Nov 2012 #33
I'm just tired of hearing the same old names for President roguevalley Nov 2012 #59
She is so awesome. I'd love to see Ilsa Nov 2012 #7
Biden wants to run, I think. nt Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #15
I've been wondering how that will work justiceischeap Nov 2012 #50
Bill Bradley ran against Gore in the 2000 primaries tinrobot Nov 2012 #55
Absolutely, stay in shape and take care one's health is a full time job after all these years... JackN415 Nov 2012 #12
She has been a great SOS. Wonder if she'll decide she has the energy to go thru a Prez campaign. Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #14
President Obama is 51! But, has the energy.. Cha Nov 2012 #30
Oh, he passed 50? I'm ashamed I didn't know that! He's in great shape! Honeycombe8 Nov 2012 #32
Oh! I LOVE the illustration that accompanies the article! Matariki Nov 2012 #16
I hadn't noticed the bunny slippers. Beacool Nov 2012 #47
If being SoS makes her tired, I'm sure being POTUS would maker tired threefold. cherokeeprogressive Nov 2012 #24
R#9 & K for, "want to see if I can get untired" says it all. UTUSN Nov 2012 #25
Tired or not, she has been a superb SOS. aquart Nov 2012 #38
Come on where?!1 As I said I was her *fervent* supporter and have her in high regard as a Dem UTUSN Nov 2012 #40
Betcha a lot of male leaders are also very tired and are too "macho" to say so. JohnnyLib2 Nov 2012 #27
I can well imagine..What a job she's done! Cha Nov 2012 #28
SoS is a damn tiring job. Arguably more than the Presidency. joshcryer Nov 2012 #29
Yeah--from the Opinion Pages of the NYT janx Nov 2012 #41
Well, I hope that she can get "untired" before 2016. Beacool Nov 2012 #42
Here's an observation. Has anyone ever heard a male public figure say this? lumberjack_jeff Nov 2012 #44
She's not the President, she's Secretary of State Hippo_Tron Nov 2012 #46
yes lumberjack. i have heard it often. it is quite common. just heard barney frank conveying seabeyond Nov 2012 #56
In all of this one needs to remember quaker bill Nov 2012 #48
Didn't I read somewhere she is the most traveled SOS ever? JCMach1 Nov 2012 #51
During the primaries, and even before, I wasn't a fan cleduc Nov 2012 #52
She'll be back. And she'll win, too. MjolnirTime Nov 2012 #57
The way I see it Hillary did a heck of a good job, she deserves a break........... wandy Nov 2012 #58
I agree she is probably the best qualified davidpdx Nov 2012 #61
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