Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you guys just admit that SA ran a crap campaign? She literally insulted Geogia and then wore the colors of opposing teams on game days. Football is a religion in Georgia. Trashing the state and opposing the Bulldogs is a losing strategy.
Plus the ending of her last romance novel was not at all satisfying Too much of a cliff hanger.
Anonymous wrote:Can you guys just admit that SA ran a crap campaign? She literally insulted Geogia and then wore the colors of opposing teams on game days. Football is a religion in Georgia. Trashing the state and opposing the Bulldogs is a losing strategy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I see the continued theme of American voters in utter contempt of strong women who run for office. Other than Trump (and maybe McConnell) no men, and surely no white men, received the contempt, ridicule, name-calling, derogatory statements on this political board than women: HRC, Kamala, Warren, Stacey Abrams.
KEMP gets zero credit from me for doing the right thing WHEN HE SHOULD HAVE in 2020. Let's not forget all of his voter suppression in the election he was overseeing while ALSO RUNNING in that election. He's garbage who manages to do the right thing once in awhile.
It's revolting and makes plain the misogynistic streak this country still has for women.
I don't see that at all. She got a ton of votes. What she did not have was the resume, personality, and drive to beat an incumbent who was done a pretty good job. Tough comment whent here is a woman VP and many Republican women that could be in the mix.
The message of this election is that both sides must put forth better candidates. Republicans would have won the Senate even with the abortion ruling if normal Republicans had been on the ballot. Dems would have faired better if not for their own bad candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I see the continued theme of American voters in utter contempt of strong women who run for office. Other than Trump (and maybe McConnell) no men, and surely no white men, received the contempt, ridicule, name-calling, derogatory statements on this political board than women: HRC, Kamala, Warren, Stacey Abrams.
KEMP gets zero credit from me for doing the right thing WHEN HE SHOULD HAVE in 2020. Let's not forget all of his voter suppression in the election he was overseeing while ALSO RUNNING in that election. He's garbage who manages to do the right thing once in awhile.
It's revolting and makes plain the misogynistic streak this country still has for women.
I don't see that at all. She got a ton of votes. What she did not have was the resume, personality, and drive to beat an incumbent who was done a pretty good job. Tough comment whent here is a woman VP and many Republican women that could be in the mix.
The message of this election is that both sides must put forth better candidates. Republicans would have won the Senate even with the abortion ruling if normal Republicans had been on the ballot. Dems would have faired better if not for their own bad candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I see the continued theme of American voters in utter contempt of strong women who run for office. Other than Trump (and maybe McConnell) no men, and surely no white men, received the contempt, ridicule, name-calling, derogatory statements on this political board than women: HRC, Kamala, Warren, Stacey Abrams.
KEMP gets zero credit from me for doing the right thing WHEN HE SHOULD HAVE in 2020. Let's not forget all of his voter suppression in the election he was overseeing while ALSO RUNNING in that election. He's garbage who manages to do the right thing once in awhile.
It's revolting and makes plain the misogynistic streak this country still has for women.
Oh, PLEASE. You call it "misogynistic" when Dem women are criticized - but no doubt you have zero concerns about misogyny when you tear Republican women apart - Susan Collins, Nikki Haley, Kristi Noem, Kim Reynolds, Liz Cheney, etc.
What's truly revolting is you feigning outrage when you do *exactly the same thing* to conservative women. Hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:I think I see the continued theme of American voters in utter contempt of strong women who run for office. Other than Trump (and maybe McConnell) no men, and surely no white men, received the contempt, ridicule, name-calling, derogatory statements on this political board than women: HRC, Kamala, Warren, Stacey Abrams.
KEMP gets zero credit from me for doing the right thing WHEN HE SHOULD HAVE in 2020. Let's not forget all of his voter suppression in the election he was overseeing while ALSO RUNNING in that election. He's garbage who manages to do the right thing once in awhile.
It's revolting and makes plain the misogynistic streak this country still has for women.
Anonymous wrote:I think I see the continued theme of American voters in utter contempt of strong women who run for office. Other than Trump (and maybe McConnell) no men, and surely no white men, received the contempt, ridicule, name-calling, derogatory statements on this political board than women: HRC, Kamala, Warren, Stacey Abrams.
KEMP gets zero credit from me for doing the right thing WHEN HE SHOULD HAVE in 2020. Let's not forget all of his voter suppression in the election he was overseeing while ALSO RUNNING in that election. He's garbage who manages to do the right thing once in awhile.
It's revolting and makes plain the misogynistic streak this country still has for women.