More evidence of the Republican War on Women?

Do you think the idea of "women's issues" is a myth?

It's crazy to read your stuff, Yurtsie. I can't believe that you think only "liberals" see those as women's issues. You're quite clueless.
 
LOL...but when obama doesn't speak up...it means he doesn't have to speak up for every nutso...

nice double standard


as to hannity, you are once again being a two faced hack. you want to pretend that one or two people make up the entire republican party. hannity is mouthpiece...but you want to make it out as if he and this guy are the entire party. but...you won't accept a few dems representing your entire party.

why don't knock off the two faced bullshit zappa? it's gets old, especially when you whine about it all the time.

You're not making sense, Yurtle.....you have a PAID commentator spewing the most retched misogyny (and this is NOT the first time) for Fox News, whose affiliation with the GOP and it's candidates is well documented. He goes on UNCHALLENGED by the host, who has a reputation for lambasting ANY liberal, democrat, progressive or even moderate Republican who is NOT 100% in step with the latest right wing mantra. Couple this with the actions by Red State governors and GOP politicos to repeal or severly limit women's rights regarding birth control, planned parenthood, rape crisis counseling and protection from wage discrimination.....small wonder people call it a "war on women".


Where is the "double standard", and to what issue did Obama "didn't speak up" to?
 
LOL...but when obama doesn't speak up...it means he doesn't have to speak up for every nutso...

nice double standard

as to hannity, you are once again being a two faced hack. you want to pretend that one or two people make up the entire republican party. hannity is mouthpiece...but you want to make it out as if he and this guy are the entire party. but...you won't accept a few dems representing your entire party.

why don't knock off the two faced bullshit zappa? it's gets old, especially when you whine about it all the time.


Focus like a laserbeam sunshine.

We were discussing how Sean Hannity let a paid Fox News contributor get away with stating women shouldn't be allowed to vote while on Hannity's NATIONALLY BROADCAST nightly program...but I understand why you'd like to change the subject in order to deflect from the topic.

Also nice to see you stating for the record that you found the idea of taking away women's right to vote to be ridiculous...oh wait, my mistake...you didn't.
 
GOP memes du jour:

There's no war on women
Class war is something Obama uses to divide people
Welfare is how Democrats get black votes
Racism isn't part of the GOP platform
Anyone who says it is is 'playing the race card'



Really - the shit's stale. And overused. And false.


Did I forget anything?
 
Focus like a laserbeam sunshine.

We were discussing how Sean Hannity let a paid Fox News contributor get away with stating women shouldn't be allowed to vote while on Hannity's NATIONALLY BROADCAST nightly program...but I understand why you'd like to change the subject in order to deflect from the topic.

Also nice to see you stating for the record that you found the idea of taking away women's right to vote to be ridiculous...oh wait, my mistake...you didn't.

right...me calling him a nutcase means i really support his stance

:palm:

not changing the subject, just tired of your two faced whines.
 
right...me calling him a nutcase means i really support his stance

:palm:

not changing the subject, just tired of your two faced whines.


Really?

You mean you FINALLY got around to condemning the bullshit that clown spewed on Hannity's show?

Because you certainly couldn't be bothered to do just that in any of your responses to me so far.

Pray tell, where might this refutation of the man's comments be found?
 
i can't find it in this thread, i did agree with the characterization of him as a nut job in post 18....i thought i actually called him a nutcase...could have been another thread.
 
If one guy had his way...


Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, a Fox News contributor, tea party activist and personal friend of Sean Hannity’s said in a sermon recently published to YouTube that America’s greatest mistake was allowing women the right to vote, adding that back in “the good old days, men knew that women are crazy and they knew how to deal with them.”

In the video, published to YouTube in March, Peterson explains that he believes women simply can’t handle “anything,” and that in his experience, “You walk up to them with a issue, they freak out right away. They go nuts. They get mad. They get upset, just like that. They have no patience because it’s not in their nature. They don’t have love. They don’t have love.”

At roughly 8:30 into his 12-minute sermon, he doubles down, amazingly, saying that he believes America went wrong when it gave women the right to vote.

“I think that one of the greatest mistakes America made was to allow women the opportunity to vote,” Peterson says. “We should’ve never turned this over to women. And these women are voting in the wrong people. They’re voting in people who are evil who agrees with them who’re gonna take us down this pathway of destruction.”


http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/05/07/fox-news-contributor-laments-mistake-of-letting-women-vote/

If a woman is married to a religious nutjob...as is Michele Bachmann...and she chooses to be 'submissive' to him...as does Michele Bachmann...that doesn't affect anyone but the parties involved.


However, when 1/2 of Congress repeatedly pushes to: remove necessary healthcare for women, make other healthcare harder to acquire, and pushes further and further into the bedrooms/exam rooms of women, that's a problem.


We saw the graphics of watermelons on the White House lawn, and videos of 'Barack The Magic Negro' circulating shortly after the inauguration. Yet, there was no racism within the Right wing of this country.

Now, each Red state rams through legislation in a 'small govt.' kind of way, that seeks to make it harder and harder to be a woman in this country.

Still, there is no war on women

Yes...'war' is a strong word. It all boils down to disrespect, for the sake of rallying the base.

November will tell which way this country leans when it comes to these issues.
 
If a woman is married to a religious nutjob...as is Michele Bachmann...and she chooses to be 'submissive' to him...as does Michele Bachmann...that doesn't affect anyone but the parties involved.


However, when 1/2 of Congress repeatedly pushes to: remove necessary healthcare for women, make other healthcare harder to acquire, and pushes further and further into the bedrooms/exam rooms of women, that's a problem.


We saw the graphics of watermelons on the White House lawn, and videos of 'Barack The Magic Negro' circulating shortly after the inauguration. Yet, there was no racism within the Right wing of this country.

Now, each Red state rams through legislation in a 'small govt.' kind of way, that seeks to make it harder and harder to be a woman in this country.

Still, there is no war on women

Yes...'war' is a strong word. It all boils down to disrespect, for the sake of rallying the base.

November will tell which way this country leans when it comes to these issues.

:good4u:
 
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