Just in case you weren’t aware, Hillary Clinton made it clear — as she has repeatedly on the campaign trail — that she is a woman running to be the first woman president.
When asked by debate host Anderson Cooper how she would not just be a third term of President Obama, Clinton took the chance, yet again, to remind everyone watching that she is a woman.
“Well, I think that’s pretty obvious,” Clinton said, laughing. “I think being the first woman president would be quite a change from the presidents we’ve had up until this point, including President Obama.”
We get it, you have lady parts.
To Cooper’s credit, he responded by asking if there would be a policy difference between Clinton and Obama.
Instead of answering, Clinton just reiterated talking points about why she’s running for president.
A little later in the debate, Cooper asked Clinton “Why should Democrats embrace an insider like yourself?”
Again, Clinton brought up the fact that she is a woman.
“Well, I can’t think of anything more of an outsider than electing the first woman president, but I’m not just running because I would be the first woman president,” Clinton said.
WE GET IT.
She then listed talking points about how she’s fought for women and children, blah, blah blah.
Seriously, Clinton, we couldn’t forget that you’re a woman even if we tried. We don’t need to be reminded every five minutes.
