Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The victim of the crime was black
And immigrant.
But those details don't matter because he was wearing that red hat, which apparently justifies violence in the minds of some thugs and some Dems.
Anonymous wrote:British people are used to women in positions of power. Many Americans, particularly men, aren't. We are hampered by religious conservatives who don't believe women should lead men. I am life long conservative protestant, what you would call "born again Christian", and I had been exposed to this.
Nikki Haley
Michelle Bachmann
Liz Cheney
Kay Ivey
Suzanna Martinez
Kay Bailey Hutchinson
Elizabeth Dole
There have been plenty of Republican women in leadership positions. What's different from Dem women? They run on their own--not on "identity" politics of being a woman. There are lots more--these are just off the top of my head.
Anonymous wrote:The victim of the crime was black
Anonymous wrote:Maga hat wearer assaulted in Germantown https://wtop.com/montgomery-county/2019/04/man-in-maga-hat-harassed-assaulted-and-robbed-in-germantown/
Anonymous wrote:British people are used to women in positions of power. Many Americans, particularly men, aren't. We are hampered by religious conservatives who don't believe women should lead men. I am life long conservative protestant, what you would call "born again Christian", and I had been exposed to this.
Nikki Haley
Michelle Bachmann
Liz Cheney
Kay Ivey
Suzanna Martinez
Kay Bailey Hutchinson
Elizabeth Dole
There have been plenty of Republican women in leadership positions. What's different from Dem women? They run on their own--not on "identity" politics of being a woman. There are lots more--these are just off the top of my head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:British people are used to women in positions of power. Many Americans, particularly men, aren't. We are hampered by religious conservatives who don't believe women should lead men. I am life long conservative protestant, what you would call "born again Christian", and I had been exposed to this.
Nikki Haley
Michelle Bachmann
Liz Cheney
Kay Ivey
Suzanna Martinez
Kay Bailey Hutchinson
Elizabeth Dole
There have been plenty of Republican women in leadership positions. What's different from Dem women? They run on their own--not on "identity" politics of being a woman. There are lots more--these are just off the top of my head.
This is like a women in a conservative church "leading" a small group, but no way would that church allow that woman on the pulpit. Those women you listed have topped out.
Also, I know there are some American conservative men who would be fine with a female POTUS, but I question how large that group is. Without the ultra religious right, the Rs wouldn't be as large, and this group doesn't care for a female POTUS.
LOL! You still think that is why HRC lost?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:British people are used to women in positions of power. Many Americans, particularly men, aren't. We are hampered by religious conservatives who don't believe women should lead men. I am life long conservative protestant, what you would call "born again Christian", and I had been exposed to this.
Nikki Haley
Michelle Bachmann
Liz Cheney
Kay Ivey
Suzanna Martinez
Kay Bailey Hutchinson
Elizabeth Dole
There have been plenty of Republican women in leadership positions. What's different from Dem women? They run on their own--not on "identity" politics of being a woman. There are lots more--these are just off the top of my head.
This is like a women in a conservative church "leading" a small group, but no way would that church allow that woman on the pulpit. Those women you listed have topped out.
Also, I know there are some American conservative men who would be fine with a female POTUS, but I question how large that group is. Without the ultra religious right, the Rs wouldn't be as large, and this group doesn't care for a female POTUS.
Anonymous wrote:British people are used to women in positions of power. Many Americans, particularly men, aren't. We are hampered by religious conservatives who don't believe women should lead men. I am life long conservative protestant, what you would call "born again Christian", and I had been exposed to this.
Nikki Haley
Michelle Bachmann
Liz Cheney
Kay Ivey
Suzanna Martinez
Kay Bailey Hutchinson
Elizabeth Dole
There have been plenty of Republican women in leadership positions. What's different from Dem women? They run on their own--not on "identity" politics of being a woman. There are lots more--these are just off the top of my head.
British people are used to women in positions of power. Many Americans, particularly men, aren't. We are hampered by religious conservatives who don't believe women should lead men. I am life long conservative protestant, what you would call "born again Christian", and I had been exposed to this.
British people are used to women in positions of power. Many Americans, particularly men, aren't. We are hampered by religious conservatives who don't believe women should lead men. I am life long conservative protestant, what you would call "born again Christian", and I had been exposed to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is manly but secure enough to support a woman for president, unlike some other men...
+1
Yeah, that's the reason, they didn't vote for Hillary - because she's a woman. By the way, do you think liberal men in the U.K. Didn't vote for Margaret Thatcher because she's a woman?