Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why was she in a kitchen???
We all know why and wearing a cross.
Anonymous wrote:Why was she in a kitchen???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why she sounded like she was going to just break down bawling.
Like, gurl— I don’t necessarily disagree with a lot of the points she was making but her delivery REALLY turned me off and I eventually just tuned it out completely because I hate over the top dramatics. (I was in the other room away from T.V.—listening and not watching).
This is my take. I more or less agreed with everything she said and I also liked that she had the confidence to sit in a kitchen (which I read as an act of defiance against the constant attack from the left on femininity). But, she seemed like she was very nervous and had trouble regulating her breath, tone, and delivery, and that detracted from her message.
Do you understand that it is sexist and dated to equate being feminine with being in the kitchen?
News flash : Men eat too, and are even capable of preparing food.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they really decided to go full in on the trad wife role for women huh?.
Many people (both men and women) find more fulfillment in their families than in work. When a man says that their family is the most important thing, no one thinks anything of it. When a woman does, people ridicule her as a trad wife. It's fine (and in my opinion, good and healthy) to value your family more than your career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why she sounded like she was going to just break down bawling.
Like, gurl— I don’t necessarily disagree with a lot of the points she was making but her delivery REALLY turned me off and I eventually just tuned it out completely because I hate over the top dramatics. (I was in the other room away from T.V.—listening and not watching).
This is my take. I more or less agreed with everything she said and I also liked that she had the confidence to sit in a kitchen (which I read as an act of defiance against the constant attack from the left on femininity). But, she seemed like she was very nervous and had trouble regulating her breath, tone, and delivery, and that detracted from her message.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hearing her talk about crime as if it was a democrat issue was hysterical. I used to live in a UMC neighborhood in Alabama and we heard gunshots on a regular basis. A neighbor got a stray bullet in their house. The old money people were selling their beautiful homes because they were tired of getting burglarized.
+1
Per capital crime is much higher in red states than blue ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was all so incredibly staged, from the kitchen to the prominent cross to the put upon near-tears.
I really wish these so-called “trad wives” would just go back to the kitchen and shut up already. I find the whole “women’s highest place is in the home, but not for me, I’m a Senator” thing to be really off putting. We get it, you’re #notlikeothergirls, Katie. Most other girls wouldn’t use their position of power to oppress their sisters.
She is a Hill veteran before moving back to Alabama to run for office. She is hardly a "trad wife" - it is all performative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Hated by DCUM. Loved in the flyover and swing states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:so much skin paired with a cross
Such a weird comment. What skin?