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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These people should hang their heads in shame. This is the treatment any strong REPUBLICAN woman gets. It is truly disgusting and I am embarrassed for all 3 of them. The only thing lower than the comments they make are the ratings this show has. [twitter]https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1677692236383805441[/twitter][/quote] you know, if i had to choose between getting called karen, and losing my rights at her and her husband's dirty hands, i'd pick being called karen.[/quote] What rights would you lose "at their hands?" And, I can see you have no issue with a panel of idiots mocking a strong, independent woman. [/quote] DP. As if the RW media doesn't continuously mock or insult Jill Biden--an actual First Lady. And don't get me started on how Michelle Obama was treated. Give me a break. Casey DeSantis is a full partner with her husband--she accompanies him to his campaign events and speaks on his behalf and she is his closest advisor, which includes directing his staff on what to do. She also endorses his policy views completely. As such, she deserves to be criticized.[/quote] As HRC deserved to be criticized when her husband was president, right?[/quote] I'm the PP. Yes, correct. HRC is a similar example of a very involved, as-ambitious-as-her-husband candidate's wife--just on the left. As a woman, I'm conflicted about these strong wives of candidates. On the one hand, I want women to succeed in politics and wish there were as many female as male politicians; on the other hand, I'm not comfortable with women who try to access power through their husbands. I wish they could run on their own and win on their own merits. But the bottom line is that, as a nation, we don't seem comfortable electing women presidents. I expect that Casey will get a lot of flack like Hillary did, except Casey is probably better at managing her messaging and playing the feminine, supportive role when required. [/quote] PP here. Actually, I agree with all you wrote.[/quote]
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