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Hillary Clinton, champion of women, won 57 percent of women voters in New York’s
primary; Donald Trump, demeanor of women, won 59 percent. The man who inferred
Megyn Kelly was on the rag, dissed Carly Fiorina’s face, and compared Heidi Cruz most
unfavorably to his Supermodel wife was more popular with women than the woman-
who-would-be-president herself.
Feminism has become a perpetually childlike and peevish state with two pillars of
victimhood: the gender pay gap and the threat to a woman’s “right to make her own
healthcare decisions.” In reality, more often than not, women are the powerful ones.
Donna Carol Voss, columnist and author of Hail to the Chief, is back with us to add some
facts to the fanfare of feminism and world according to Hilary.