Tuesday, April 14, 2015

It Takes a Woman

GOP strategist Ana Navarro said she's had enough of Hillary Clinton doing that whole "woman thing."
You know the thing: where she gets on stage and talks about hugely important, fundamental family and women's issues as she campaigns to become the first female president of the United States.
Navarro claimed on CNN that Clinton's "woman thing" is "lacking subtlety" this time around.
"I don't need her to drown me in estrogen every time she opens her mouth," Navarro said Sunday. "Every time she opens her mouth it's about the granddaughter and Chelsea's wedding and the yoga routines ... She doesn't need to have a sign that says, 'I'm a woman, hear me roar!’" (Huff Post Politics)

Dear Ana Navarro, REALLY! I am curious why you decide to chastise Mrs Clinton when she discusses some of the positives of being a woman, while the entire batch of male potential T-Publicans running for the office of President eagerly chatter about limiting a woman's reproductive rights, denying women equal pay for equal work, insist that the rapist should have visitation rights for a child they believe is God’s gift to the victim? Too much estrogen from Hilary, HONESTLY Ana Navarro you sounded like a host of misogynists who want to pepper the little ladies of this nation with testosterone lifting one leg in the air to pee all over them to demonstrate ownership. OMG, Ana Navarro, to think that a candidate for president discusses fundamental family and women’s issues instead of acquiescing to some Old Testament tale of being a rib from a man, or virgin to a potential hubby, or to just lie back produce children and and remain subservient to the husband and protector.


Now I know Ana Navarro you make a living strategizing for the T-Pubs, the political party always voting against the rights of women, but I have to wonder how you manage to brush your teeth or comb your hair as you look in the mirror and not gag? How do you face yourself when what you do for a living is to make living as a female in this nation arduous, difficult, demeaning and dreary? How coy you were as you derided Hilary for being a woman, talking about women, thinking that as a woman you were insulted? OH Ana Navarro, shame on you, for fearing the truth and hoping that if you discredit reason with lies and fabrication the dumb women among you will vote against their own self interests.  But then again Ana Navarro all the T-Pubs do is rally against honest and equal.

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