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Faces of Fake Feminism Madeleine Albright Hillary Rodham Clinton Gloria Steinem |
Down and Dirty anti-Diplomatists, Violent Aggressors in dresses "derail reasonable discussion, prevent diplomacy from finding solutions to avoid war."
Carolyn
LaDelle Bennett excerpts from Diana Johnstone’s Queen
of Chaos: The Misadventures of Hillary
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Nuland |
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Rice |
he presence of women in high levels in
the [US Department of State] could be seen merely as the result of women’s
well-deserved success in significant careers. But the roles played by these women
express hostile aspects of US policy more eloquently than men could
even manage in the same positions.
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Power |
“Each in her own way uses her personality to sharpen the
aggressive edge of US foreign policy and to make reaching any diplomatic understanding
with others more difficult. There was a time when feminists claimed that women
in powerful positions would make a tremendous contribution toward world peace.
America’s tough women are squandering expectations, dating back to Aristophanes’
‘Lysistrata’, that women could be mobilized against war. [In Greek playwright (b.
circa 450 BC, d. circa 388 BC) Aristophanes’ 411 BCE comedy ‘Lysistrata’, women
of Sparta, prompted by ‘Lysistrata’, declare a ban on sexual contact until
their partners end” the decades-long “Peloponnesian War”, and persist “until
their … partners arrange for peace…” (Britannica note inserted)]
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HRC and Nuland |
he snarls of Madeleine Albright, the
gloating lectures of Hillary [Rodham] Clinton, the insults of Susan Rice, the
tough talk of Victoria Nuland, the eloquent
temper tantrums of Samantha Power and even the arrogant
ignorance of State Department press
spokeswomen tell a different story.
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White House Spokeswoman Jen Psaki 2015 |
hese harpies all work for Democratic
administrations claiming great devotion to the cause of human rights, but they
have made it clear that this devotion, far from stemming from kindness and
gentleness, functions primarily as a motive for punishing alleged offenders.
The [Barack] Obama administration intensified the use of women to whip the rest
of the world into line in a US-produced and directed production of ‘The Taming By the Shrew’ on the world stage.
“Washington’s foreign policy women specialize in haranguing
foreign leaders or diplomats as if they are badly behaved children. Their
bullying behavior displays an assurance that, because they are women [emphasis added], they can get away with rudeness
that most men in their position would feel obliged to avoid.
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Susan Rice |
s US Ambassador to the United
Nations, before she became President Obama’s National Security Adviser, Susan
Rice showed no concern for the niceties of diplomatic usage. She
advocated rejoining the UN Human Rights Council largely as a way to fight
against [in Rice’s dirty language] ‘the anti-Israel crap’ coming from defenders
of the Palestinians.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton |
“Protégée as well as successor to Madeleine Albright, Rice
often sounds the same tone. Just as Madeleine sponsored creation of the
breakaway failed State of Kosovo, Susan is credited with a large role in
creating another breakaway failed State, South Sudan. Susan Rice acknowledges
that she is seen as ‘brusque, aggressive and abrasive’, but doesn’t care. ‘Of
course people don’t say that to my face,’ Susan Rice joked at a UN
Correspondents Association ball, ‘because they know I’d kick their butts.’
“While acting as ‘unfeminine’ as possible, Ms. Rice was
implicitly taking advantage of a feminine privilege—women’s certainty that the
men they insult are still too civilized to ‘kick their butts’ in return.
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Samantha Power |
usan Rice was succeeded as
Ambassador to the United Nations in Obama’s second term by Samantha Power,
whose style is totally different, although their policy positions are usually
same.
“During the 2008 presidential election campaign, Power was
obliged to resign from the Obama support team for publicly calling Hillary
Clinton a ‘monster’…. However, all was apparently forgiven. As a member of
Obama’s National Security Council, Samantha Power joined Hillary and Susan Rice
in urging Obama to bomb Libya….Looks also count…
amantha Power’s long mane of red
hair makes her a dramatic figure in the UN Security Council when she leaves her
seat to go over and upbraid the startled Russian delegation. However,
it did not take long before her histrionics had reduced her to a laughing stock
in their eyes.
“Whether just plain rude, like Susan Rice, or melodramatic,
like Samantha Power, self-righteous tirades serve only to derail reasonable
discussion and prevent diplomacy from finding solutions to avoid war.”
Sources
Queen of
Chaos: The Misadventures of Hillary Clinton by Diana Johnstone, published by
CounterPunch Books, an imprint of the Institute for the Advancement of
Journalistic Clarity, Petrolia, California [excerpt from] pp. 65-66, 68
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Queen of
Chaos: The Misadventures of Hillary Clinton
Diana
Johnstone (Author)
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A lifelong American writer and writer/activist (former academic and staffer with the U.S. government in Washington), Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett is credentialed in education and print journalism and public affairs (PhD, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan; MA, The American University, Washington, DC). Her work concerns itself with news and current affairs, historical contexts, and ideas particularly related to acts and consequences of U.S. foreign relations, geopolitics, human rights, war and peace, and violence and nonviolence.
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