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That depends on one's definition of winning. Was a woman that (primarily) maintained the home, (primarily) raised the children and shared a life with (and the income/retirement of) her lifelong husband a loser? Is it winning to get a gov't check to replace the "need" for the assistance of and income from a husband?
the only thing he was right about was that electing hillary clinton as president will not raise the status of women
That depends on one's definition of winning. Was a woman that (primarily) maintained the home, (primarily) raised the children and shared a life with (and the income/retirement of) her lifelong husband a loser? Is it winning to get a gov't check to replace the "need" for the assistance of and income from a husband?
My guess is that if she's a candidate in 2016, Hillary Clinton will have a lot of support from women. I doubt that any man will be able to defeat her.
My guess is that if she's a candidate in 2016, Hillary Clinton will have a lot of support from women. I doubt that any man will be able to defeat her.
many dont think domestic labor counts as "real labor" because you dont earn a wage for it
I can only take so much from stupid assholes before I throw up my hands and call myself done with it.If Hilary wins that's it for me.
The War on Women is fabricated political bull****. It was invented during the Romney campaign.
There are plenty of myths out there, and I think women are doing much better than what the left would like to present-which is a narrative of repression and suppression, which SURPRISE benefits the democrat party.
Watch the following brief video and then tell me what you think-are women winning the war on women?
The War on Women is fabricated political bull****. It was invented during the Romney campaign.
One of the reasons why I doubt that any man can defeat Hillary Clinton is that there are more women voters than male voters.
The War on Women is fabricated political bull****. It was invented during the Romney campaign.
It's certainly overplayed, but I do think that there's some cultural problems between the GOP and women. Much of the time, it's from off-the-cuff remarks, unfortunatley.
The war on women is a propaganda myth created by zealous feminists...
It may have been started by zealous feminists, but it's repeated ad nauseum by the biased liberal media and liberal / progressive / Democrat politicians to be surly rooted as fact in some people's realities (never mind that it's not reality at all).
Myself.....I prefer when women take that argument on. Like Katie did and does.
Townhall’s Katie Pavlich is tired of the way the Left repeatedly defines women “by the pills they take, by their body parts, and as victims of their gender.” Yesterday, Pavlich spoke at the National Conservative Student Conference in Washington, D.C. to dispel a few myths about the Left and the political agenda behind their "female empowerment" movement.
Myth number one is that the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) is beneficial for women. “According to the Manhattan Institute, Obamacare is increasing women’s rates by 62 percent nationally, and depending on the state, some women could see their premiums triple. In addition, millions of women have received letters stating their insurance plans are being canceled because they do not comply with the Affordable Care Act.” Health care aside, Pavlich noted that Barack Obama has repeatedly used women to get himself and other Democrats re-elected, though he hasn’t done much to get women back to work. “There are nearly a million fewer women in the work force today than when President Obama took office in 2009. Joblessness for women under his watch has jumped 15.5 percent according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”.....snip~
Pavlich Destroys the Left's "Female Empowerment" Movement at D.C. Conference - Kara Jones
Identical to the fabricated global warming bull****.
The war on women is a propaganda myth created by zealous feminists...
It may have been started by zealous feminists, but it's repeated ad nauseum by the biased liberal media and liberal / progressive / Democrat politicians to be surly rooted as fact in some people's realities (never mind that it's not reality at all).
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