Archive for July 24th, 2007

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Feminists Make Women Look Bad…Again.

July 24, 2007

From Breitbart.tv

Caution: Nude Images: The Hillary Clinton for President Campaign celebrated the opening of its new San Francisco headquarters with a launch party on July 23, 2007. The radical activist groups Breasts Not Bombs and Code Pink heard about the event and staged a surprise topless protest to publicize their anti-war message. Prior to the Clinton protest the group held a similar demonstration outside the offices of Sen. Nancy Pelosi. Video of that event and more coverage of the Clinton protest are in the related links in this post.

They’re at it again!

Let’s break this down:

I can understand being against the war.  While I think the war was a good idea, I think the handling of it has been poor.  I also think that the media does a poor job showing what really happens in the Middle East.  I’ll cite the Richard Miniter luncheon I attended today to back me up.

But feminists nuts like Code Pink-o are a prime example of idiotic and irrelevant protests.  How exactly is jiggling around topless an effective method of protest?  The media coverage at best for these Lefties is going to be on the sagging of their popularity (no pun intended).

Code Pink-o Lie!

Feminists should cry!

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NPR Blogger Degrades Women: Tax Dollars at Work!

July 24, 2007

http://www.npr.org/blogs/visibleman/

“I’m sorry, but chick fights are sexy.

If you don’t think so, you’re either an uptight woman or a lying man….Ladies throwing down is just plain hot, and that’s true whether they’re drunk and tussling on the Vegas Strip or if they’re doing some verbal mud wrestling in the media. And the woman least afraid to get her li’l dukes up, and therefore currently the sexiest in politics, is Elizabeth Edwards.”

Your tax dollars at work.

No wonder women are hardly respected in politics.

The blog continues to sound like it was written by a thirteen year old in a crude manner.

Continuing on the issue of “gender politics”:

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0707/5060.html

“You can’t simply plug a woman into a drama, a sitcom, or an anchor position and expect women are going to watch it,” says Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University. “The same is true for a female candidate. The presence of a woman does not make women vote or watch just because it’s a woman.”

Perhaps it’s time that we conservative women put a candidate out there who actually represents us and not this Left wing, pro-choice anti-male agenda.

Women like Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Edwards do NOT represent all women. Organizations like NOW and Code Pink(o) are detrimental to the empowerment of women.