Hillary on Running For Office, past statements
Sen. Clinton Says Wear ‘Anger’ As Honor
by way of Classical Values
Breit Bart
by Beth Fouhy
AP Political Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - Responding to Republican claims that she may be too angry to win national office, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton told an audience Monday to wear such criticism as “a badge of honor” and suggested that gender played a role in the attacks.
Democrats, particularly Democratic woman, who run for public office are “going to draw some unfriendly fire,” Clinton said at a breakfast fundraiser hosted by black and Hispanic women supporters. “People will be attacking you instead of your ideas, they may impugn your patriotism, they may even say you’re angry.”
“If they do that, wear it as a badge of honor, because you know what? There are lots of things that we should be angry and outraged about these days,” she said.


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