The more Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton argues that I must accept her as the National Democratic Nominee, the less willing I am to do so.
(And it's not just my contrarian Capricorn nature that's the cause, here -- though that may be part of it)
The very argument she's making, right now ("If you don't vote for me, you're sexist!"), is a sexist argument: hanging so much of her credibility on the fact that her 46th chromosome looks something like an 'X' is just as spurious as dismissing her abilities because her 46th chromosome looks something like an 'X'.
However, if she is the nominee, I will still vote for her, over McCain.
(And it's not just my contrarian Capricorn nature that's the cause, here -- though that may be part of it)
The very argument she's making, right now ("If you don't vote for me, you're sexist!"), is a sexist argument: hanging so much of her credibility on the fact that her 46th chromosome looks something like an 'X' is just as spurious as dismissing her abilities because her 46th chromosome looks something like an 'X'.
However, if she is the nominee, I will still vote for her, over McCain.