DNC Convention Speech: Hillary Lies Twice in One Sentence

Hillary Clinton was able to include two lies in one sentence Tuesday night as she criticised John McCain in her speech to the Democratic National Convention. She said, "And in 2008, he still thinks it’s okay when women don’t earn equal pay for equal work."

Lie number one is that John McCain believes that it is OK that women don't earn the same as men do for the same work. McCain may not support affirmative action programs that give women an advantage in education and employment, but I really doubt that he supports pay discrimination against women.

Lie number two is her assumption that in 2008, men actually do earn more than women for equal work. Her lie is based on a study that shows that working women, on average, take home less money than working men. Factors, such as seniority, education, and the difficulty or the scarcity of workers, are not considered in the study. Careful analysis of the study has shown that there is really no wage discrimination against women when all these factors are considered.

As Warren Farrell has written so eloquently in his book "Why Men Earn More," "Why would anyone ever hire a man, if he/she could get a woman to do the work for the same money."

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The whole feminist "equal pay for equal work" scam is, unfortunately, seldom examined in detail, and when it is, it is too complex for many people to grasp.

Warren Farrell's lastest book is the best illustration that it is the CHOICES women make that influence their earning power.

Now, women do like like to be held accountable for their choices. They prefer legislated entitlements.

You really can't fault them for using a chivalristic system to get what they want without having to work for it.

That is, unless you want propose a moral argument that the fairer sex lacks integrity and an understanding of justice.

All of our society's feminist laws were endorsed by our male elected representatives.

I don't believe there has ever been a CongressMAN who voted against VAWA.

Victim power as practiced by feminists is a brilliant tactic and it is working well.

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Ron Paul voted against VAWA. But he votes for any unconstitutional law.

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This has to be a misquote or misogynist hate propaganda.

Saint Hillary has never done anything dishonest or told a lie in her whole divine life!

She is truly a living saint.

Shame, shame, shame on you!

****just kidding folks*******

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