What Do Dems Have Against Women?

PJABBER

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I had a great time at the Gareth Emery show last evening. But if I thought my ears were ringing then I only had to check in on this morning's ATP&N Tea Party bashing!

Sipping my triple ristretto, I am highly amused at the little hatefest of the Tea Party going on today. The Dems, the progs and the pantyhose wearing libruls are in a real tizzy! Maybe they woke up, and found that they really, really, really aren't going to be getting the respect they thought they deserve after having their way with the country for the past four years?

Amidst the diatribes, I am flabbergasted at the liberal claim that these exploitative cads are somehow "for" women, minorities, the underdogs. That their policies and actions reek of condescension always escapes them.

More and more, however, the misogyny is coming out in the open, particularly as the Tea Party, the conservatives, the libertarians and the Republicans (no, they are not the same, not at all) are fielding lots and lots of women as candidates. Hear them roar!

See if you can find any substantive addressing of political platforms by the prog critics here and in the press.

Actually, don't bother. All you will find are insults about appearance (though aren't these conservative women quite attractive, physically as well as intellectually?) and a wholesale attempt to nitpick their "commonness."

I think the applicable term is "catty."

What Do Dems Have Against Women?

by Kirsten Powers
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The Jerry Brown campaign's “whore” comment wasn't the first to slur against a Republican woman. And look where the attacks are coming from — progressives and liberal women.

“What about saying that she’s a whore?”

No, I wasn’t eavesdropping on a Duke fraternity meeting.

This was the suggestion of an aide to Democrat Jerry Brown on how to deal with his GOP rival for the California governorship, Meg Whitman.

Brown’s response? “Well I’m going to use that.”

Not anymore.

Once a tape of the conversation was leaked, the Brown campaign apologized.

While we, sadly, are all too familiar with the casual misogynistic comment, what perhaps is more surprising is where these slurs lately have been coming from — progressive bastions like the Brown camp, and liberal women.

Last month, liberal talk show host Stephanie Miller laughed uproariously when a female guest on her show said that if she ever met Michelle Malkin, “I would kick [her] right in the nuts,” and warned, “Wear a cup, lady.”

Charming.

Or how about this: “You have to lift their skirts to find out if they are women. You sure can’t find out by how they vote.” This is what Democratic Rep. Janis Baird Sontany of Nashville said earlier this year of her female GOP colleagues.

Or this: “Sarah Palin may be a lady, but she ain't no woman,” as Cinta Wilson wrote during the tsunami of anti-Palin hysteria in 2008. In her Salon piece, Wilson went on to refer to the Alaska governor as a “Christian Stepford wife in a ‘sexy librarian’ costume” and the GOP’s “hardcore pornographic centerfold spread.”

Who needs misogynist men when liberal women will do the job for you, often sounding that shopworn theme that women GOP candidates are somehow inauthentic women?

Palin, of course, has been the target of many such smears. She was derided as, “Bush in a skirt” on Huffington Post, and at The Washington Post, Wendy Doniger blogged of then-VP candidate Palin: “Her greatest hypocrisy is in her pretense that she is a woman.”

Not that liberal men are much better.

Ann Coulter is often referred to as “Mann-coulter” on political blogs in an effort to de-feminize her. And MSNBC’s Keith Olberman once referred to Malkin as a “mashed-up bag of meat with lipstick.”

In a Salon column last month headlined “Forget about the tea party—what about the crumpets?” Gene Lyons wrote that, “The most entertaining aspect of the 2010 election season has been the rise of the right-wing cuties — political celebrities whose main qualification is looking terrific on television. From where I sit, in a comfortable chair in front of the tube, the GOP Cupcake Factor has enlivened an otherwise dreary campaign season.”

You, Sir, are a pig.

The “cuties” in question are a former Governor (Palin), a current Congresswoman (Michelle Bachmann) and a current Senatorial candidate (Christine O’Donnell.) Lyons take on O’Donnell was this: “Everybody knows some poor fool who married a woman like that.”

To anyone who believes that a man with the same religious views as O’Donnell would have received the same nonstop vicious mockery, I have one name for you: Mike Huckabee.

Sadly, it seems, that sexist attacks do stick. According to a study, sponsored by Women’s Media Center, the WCF Foundation and Political Parity, and conducted by Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, if men use sexist language to attack their female opponent, her support is likely to drop significantly. “Sexism matters,” Siobhan Bennett, the president of the Women's Campaign Forum and a former Democratic congressional candidate told Politico. “It is a prism that massively influences how we see these candidates.”

Yes, sexism matters — as does gender. But whereas you never hear anyone claim that men should vote a particular way because of their gender, feminists have no trouble treating women like pre-schoolers who have to be herded into the right camp, a camp that is apparently preordained at birth. In an interview with Katie Couric last year, Gloria Steinem said that where conservative women stand “is squarely against what most women need and want. If [women] still vote for them, they are voting against themselves, which is quite tragic to me.”

This kind of attitude should be antithetical to feminist thought because it is infantilizing to women.

Politically, I agree very little with any of the conservative women mentioned in this column. But they have the same right as any woman to be treated with respect and dignity. Every time anyone — liberal, conservative, man or a woman — engage in sexist smears, all women lose.

Kirsten Powers is a political analyst on Fox News and a writer for the New York Post. She served in the Clinton administration from 1993-1998 and has worked in New York state and city politics. Her writing has been published in The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the New York Observer, Salon.com, Elle magazine and American Prospect online.
 

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LOL

Freedom of speech... only when it agrees with the Tea Party's point of view.
 

theeedude

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Someone is playing the sexism card too hard. Oh wait, it's the mannequin from Fox News.
 
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CallMeJoe

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Clearly the "Liberals" who seated 13 of the 17 women currently in the Senate; who seated 57 of the 74 women currently in the House of Representatives, including the first woman Speaker; who seated all three of the women currently on the Supreme Court; who very nearly nominated the first major party woman candidate for president then made her Secretary of State; clearly, these are the misogynists in the current political scene, placing these women in unprecedented positions of power only to conceal the depths of their misogyny.
 

theeedude

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Clearly the "Liberals" who seated 13 of the 17 women currently in the Senate; who seated 57 of the 74 women currently in the House of Representatives, including the first woman Speaker; who seated all three of the women currently on the Supreme Court; who very nearly nominated the first major party woman candidate for president then made her Secretary of State; clearly, these are the misogynists in the current political scene, placing these women in unprecedented positions of power only to conceal the depths of their misogyny.

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CallMeJoe

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Liberals. Proving the premise of the OP, over and over again.

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You still haven't explained why the He-Man Woman Hater's Club you perceive the Democratic Party to be has placed seventy women in the United States Congress and three on the Supreme Court.
 

Fear No Evil

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You still haven't explained why the He-Man Woman Hater's Club you perceive the Democratic Party to be has placed seventy women in the United States Congress and three on the Supreme Court.

Just don't try to run for President.. they will shut your ass down so fast you won't know what hit you. In the defense of the left, they did pull the same shit with Hilary as they do powerful conservative women.. I have no doubt that the left doesn't just hate conservative women, they hate ALL powerful intelligent women.
 

CallMeJoe

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Just don't try to run for President.. they will shut your ass down so fast you won't know what hit you. In the defense of the left, they did pull the same shit with Hilary as they do powerful conservative women.. I have no doubt that the left doesn't just hate conservative women, they hate ALL powerful intelligent women.
Yes, don't run for president unless you and your advisers understand the significance of nominating caucuses or you'll just almost win the nomination...

How many times are you going to resort to the same tired lie? This argument is weak, even by your low standards.
 

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Just don't try to run for President.. they will shut your ass down so fast you won't know what hit you. In the defense of the left, they did pull the same shit with Hilary as they do powerful conservative women.. I have no doubt that the left doesn't just hate conservative women, they hate ALL powerful intelligent women.

I just emailed Nancy Pelosi asking her if its true Dems hate women and won't let them get into positions of power.

I wanted to ask the most powerful elected woman in the Republican party the same question. I just don't know who that would be.
 

CrackRabbit

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As I pointed out in the other thread, Mr. Brown's associates wording is not that classy, but he isn't wrong.
In fact your whole post is that people are up in arms because someone called Meg Whitman a whore, not the fact that she actually is a whore.