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You don't like the word choice? I'll withdraw it. But you did criticize her for her choice, not because you thought it said something about her, but because she should have realized that OTHERS would make the complaint that they did, right?I did not hammer her. I've made sure that I did not.
And on this thread, you said you were impressed by what Biden said, right?
I see that as absolutely inconsistent. Sorry.
I agree.Besides, I see the two as apples and oranges, even though we're talking about people's reactions and comments.
Cindy McCain is not a candidate for public office, Biden is.
And saying a person's fashion choices say something about who that person is--in an ideological sense--is 100% subjective. What a person says is certainly open to interpretation, but words still mean something, as a matter of course. It's not all subjective, by a long shot.
Biden: "Hillary Clinton is as qualified or more qualified than I am to be vice president of the United States of America, let’s get that straight."
"More"? On what conceivable basis?