Yes, between her primary and general election campaigns, she got over 100 million votes for president. Before her, the most accomplished woman candidate, Shirley Chisholm, got about 400,000 votes in the 1972 primaries. That's an over x200-fold increase over the next woman.
Hillary was clearly a breakthrough candidate, in some ways even more than the (eventual) first woman president will be.
I actually felt Sarah Palin was more of a feminist icon. I could actually see Warren as one as much as I disagree with her.
Clinton will be known as the failure. The wanna be icon.
Sarah Palin will always be remembered as a joke. She was a main factor in McCain's lopsided loss. (Probably the second biggest factor besides the recession). She made a complete fool of herself multiple times on national television because she didn't possess the slightest bit of knowledge on foreign policy.
Idk what your fetish is with attacking Hillary on every thread, but its kind of pathetic and strange dude.