Anonymous wrote:Kavenaugh had a full on rage meltdown looking and sounding like an abusive alcoholic during his job interview. He still got the job.
Trump walked out of multiple interviews. He got the job twice.
Porter feels like she’s being played for some reason, says she’s going to leave, and says “THANK YOU” before she walks out (read the transcript), and “OH NO, what a &itch, she’s tanked her run!!!!!”
I don’t like how she reacted, but I like this double standard about men and women even less.
Anonymous wrote:LOL. When will you fools stop thinking that any politicians are nice people. Very rarely, but mostly huge egos.
Anonymous wrote:Kavenaugh had a full on rage meltdown looking and sounding like an abusive alcoholic during his job interview. He still got the job.
Trump walked out of multiple interviews. He got the job twice.
Porter feels like she’s being played for some reason, says she’s going to leave, and says “THANK YOU” before she walks out (read the transcript), and “OH NO, what a &itch, she’s tanked her run!!!!!”
I don’t like how she reacted, but I like this double standard about men and women even less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s not forget about the domestic abuse. She burnt her ex husband’s scalp by throwing hot mashed potatoes on him. Also didn’t allow him to have a cell phone. Read the court records.
Someone actually married those arms?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The timing of this feels iffy to me. The divorce stuff was available before but this is the first I'm hearing it. It feels a bit like the Amy Klobachar (sp?) eating salad w a comb and being nasty to staff "news."
Women politicians just gotta be perfect I guess. I don't even want to watch the viral video. I was a fan of her from the congressional hearings and I have no reason to look at the bad stuff (not voting in CA). I am unconvinced that either of these women are worse than many male politicians whose nastiness isn't newsworthy.
She can be bad for her family and good for the country.
Yes, don't look at the bad stuff. Just keep floating in the ether.![]()
Anonymous wrote:The timing of this feels iffy to me. The divorce stuff was available before but this is the first I'm hearing it. It feels a bit like the Amy Klobachar (sp?) eating salad w a comb and being nasty to staff "news."
Women politicians just gotta be perfect I guess. I don't even want to watch the viral video. I was a fan of her from the congressional hearings and I have no reason to look at the bad stuff (not voting in CA). I am unconvinced that either of these women are worse than many male politicians whose nastiness isn't newsworthy.
She can be bad for her family and good for the country.
Anonymous wrote:She’s not sweet and agreeable but I don’t look for those qualities is my governor. Trump is a total d*ck to certain reporters and no one seems to care.
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I don't like rude people, regardless of their political beliefs. So low-class and vulgar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BA from Yale, JD from Harvard. Not a good reflection on either school.
Everybody can have a bad day. That said, I don't think we'll accept a woman who acts like this, so she's out.
And yet, sadly, millions accepted a man like Trump who is way worse. Not just once but three times. What does that say about our society?
That we have much higher standards for women than for men, and that Republicans have no standards whatsoever?
Says the party supporting a AG candidate that wants his political opponent dead and his children harmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BA from Yale, JD from Harvard. Not a good reflection on either school.
Everybody can have a bad day. That said, I don't think we'll accept a woman who acts like this, so she's out.
And yet, sadly, millions accepted a man like Trump who is way worse. Not just once but three times. What does that say about our society?
That we have much higher standards for women than for men, and that Republicans have no standards whatsoever?