Katie Britt Response

Anonymous
Whichever republican suggested her for the rebuttal must be crying in his coffee this morning. Good lord, but she was awful and I can't wait for SNL opening. I hope they use a six inch cross pendant!
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Anonymous wrote:so much skin paired with a cross


Such a weird comment. What skin?

Not PP but that was more cleavage than politicians usually show when they’re at work. Also, I love the color of her blouse - Ann Taylor is full of that color right now.


Please post a picture of the cleavage. I watched it and saw zero cleavage.


cleav·age
noun
1.
the hollow between a woman's breasts when supported, especially as exposed by a low-cut garment.



It’s enough to make Jesus proud


yep, there's cleavage, ever so slightly
I wonder how long it took her to figure out how to clip the mike just so, so that it would nudge the shirt over just a bit and make that shadow (and hint of unbuttoning more buttons). She could have closed one more button, and I think the cross would have still been visible. Oh, but she wanted all the skin as cross background. Nothing sexier!

I do like the color. I'm fond of deep greens.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no way this won't be an SNL opening sketch, right? It's so creepy.


Chloe Fineman is already selecting a wig.
Agree with you in spirit but I think it’ll be Heidi Gardner.


I wish Kate McKinnon would make a surprise opening skit visit.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no way this won't be an SNL opening sketch, right? It's so creepy.


I watched the first 30 seconds and turned it off.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no way this won't be an SNL opening sketch, right? It's so creepy.


Ok, I finally went and watched it and woah. SUPER weird. Def. Serena Joy vibes.


She’s wearing green. It’s not a coincidence. If only she’d learn the lessons Serena Joy had to learn the hard way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn't understand her logic about the woman who was trafficked by the cartels. Was she an asylum seeker? Was she a trafficking victim who had been smuggled into the US and then rescued by law enforcement or escaped? Was she a citizen?

I know that one problem with immigration is how poorly people understand the history or the implementation of immigration policies. I do think more open legal immigration would be good, I think for people who want to obtain permanent residency we should allow them to travel to and from the US without jeopardizing their chance at permanent status and even citizenship. Regarding asylum, we have to keep the laws that compel us to consider asylum requests, and for that reason we need the resources to expedite it. It's like these people want to do a War on Drugs approach to undocumented immigration and we saw how well that worked.


I think she was suggesting there are dangers inherent with women leaving the kitchen.

Perhaps we should take a page from the Saudi book (Trump’s friend and fellow felon), and require them to be escorted by males outside the home. That would also be a good way to ensure that they are not traveling out of state for health care. Can’t have that.
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Anonymous wrote:There is no way this won't be an SNL opening sketch, right? It's so creepy.


I watched the first 30 seconds and turned it off.


It was…beyond!

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Check it out to see what future the Heritage Foundation has in mind for our daughters.
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Anonymous wrote:Still scratching my head over the kitchen thing. I mean, how many people watched the SOTU from their kitchen table? Why not a more normal, comfortable space like the livingroom couch or den where people normally sit and watch TV?


Have you never heard the phrase "kitchen table issues?"
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Anonymous wrote:Still scratching my head over the kitchen thing. I mean, how many people watched the SOTU from their kitchen table? Why not a more normal, comfortable space like the livingroom couch or den where people normally sit and watch TV?


Have you never heard the phrase "kitchen table issues?"

Have you seen what the GOP has done to women’s rights and where they want women to go and stay?
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Anonymous wrote:Still scratching my head over the kitchen thing. I mean, how many people watched the SOTU from their kitchen table? Why not a more normal, comfortable space like the livingroom couch or den where people normally sit and watch TV?


Have you never heard the phrase "kitchen table issues?"

Have you seen what the GOP has done to women’s rights and where they want women to go and stay?


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Anonymous wrote:so much skin paired with a cross


Such a weird comment. What skin?

Not PP but that was more cleavage than politicians usually show when they’re at work. Also, I love the color of her blouse - Ann Taylor is full of that color right now.


Please post a picture of the cleavage. I watched it and saw zero cleavage.


cleav·age
noun
1.
the hollow between a woman's breasts when supported, especially as exposed by a low-cut garment.



Let's compare and contrast......

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Anonymous wrote:Still scratching my head over the kitchen thing. I mean, how many people watched the SOTU from their kitchen table? Why not a more normal, comfortable space like the livingroom couch or den where people normally sit and watch TV?


Have you never heard the phrase "kitchen table issues?"

Have you seen what the GOP has done to women’s rights and where they want women to go and stay?




Name a male politician who gave a televised speech from “his” kitchen.
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Anonymous wrote:Still scratching my head over the kitchen thing. I mean, how many people watched the SOTU from their kitchen table? Why not a more normal, comfortable space like the livingroom couch or den where people normally sit and watch TV?


Have you never heard the phrase "kitchen table issues?"

Have you seen what the GOP has done to women’s rights and where they want women to go and stay?




That spin is…silly. Even GOP side says it was a failure. Just take the L and move on.
Anonymous
Some favorite reactions to the rebuttal:

- She spoke in "fundie baby voice" like Michelle Duggar
- It was like an episode of the Bipolar Housewives of Alabama
- She's a brainless Barbie-wannabe broadcasting from her kitchen in south Gilead
- Minny Jackson needs to bring her some chocolate pie
- This is a ready made cold open for SNL, no writing required!
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