No feminist on Literotica (including you, Badbabysitter) is as smart as this woman

just fyi.. .. she's a policy analyst for FreedomWorks.. a conservative thinktank closely tied to the Tea Party

you really will agree with anyone if they dont like feminists, wont you
 
just fyi.. .. she's a policy analyst for FreedomWorks.. a conservative thinktank closely tied to the Tea Party

you really will agree with anyone if they dont like feminists, wont you
Oh I see what your problem is. You're completely insane. Next you're going to say that the sun is made of cheese.

Everything that isn't MANBOOBZ is the Tea Party in your universe.
 
Oh I see what your problem is. You're completely insane. Next you're going to say that the sun is made of cheese.

Everything that isn't MANBOOBZ is the Tea Party in your universe.

so you're saying that FreedomWorks isnt a conservative think tanks tied to the tea party?

are you officially going on record as saying so?
 
so you're saying that FreedomWorks isnt a conservative think tanks tied to the tea party?

are you officially going on record as saying so?
I'm saying no, and that you are absolutely batshit crazy.

I bet you think these women are Conservative Tea Partiers, also?
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/aug/14/edinburghfestival2001.edinburghbookfestival2001

The novelist Doris Lessing yesterday claimed that men were the new silent victims in the sex war, "continually demeaned and insulted" by women without a whimper of protest.

Lessing, who became a feminist icon with the books The Grass is Singing and The Golden Notebook, said a "lazy and insidious" culture had taken hold within feminism that revelled in flailing men.

Young boys were being weighed down with guilt about the crimes of their sex, she told the Edinburgh book festival, while energy which could be used to get proper child care was being dissipated in the pointless humiliation of men.

"I find myself increasingly shocked at the unthinking and automatic rubbishing of men which is now so part of our culture that it is hardly even noticed," the 81-year-old Persian-born writer said yesterday.
Oh and I'm sure you're going to say The Guardian is owned by right wingers, too, like you accused the Daily Caller.

Or what about singer Joni Mitchell?
http://feministcurrent.com/7738/why...le-and-why-im-tired-of-talking-about-beyonce/
So while everyone else is all up in arms about Beyoncé’s feminism or lack thereof, what I really want to know is: Why isn’t Joni Mitchell a feminist?

In an interview with Jian Ghomeshi on CBC Radio’s Q, which was mostly wonderful and intelligent and the cause of much swooning in Mitchell’s fans (of which I am one), there was this awkward moment. And I tried very hard to ignore it.

My aural love affair with Joni Mitchell began over two decades ago, with my mother’s records. Blue became one of my all-time favorite albums when I was about 15. So when she told Ghomeshi: “I’m not a feminist,” I quickly suffocated the quote with a mental pillow and stuffed it into a suitcase along with everything I don’t feel like acknowledging (because, as it turns out, everything awesome gives you cancer). “I’m choosing to ignore that,” was my response to other feminists who noted their disappointment in Mitchell’s words. They, like me (though less committed to denial), felt let down by one of their icons.

And she didn’t just say “I’m not a feminist,” and leave it at that. She was downright hostile.

The painful thing about Mitchell’s rejection of feminism and feminists is that she teases us with all of her feminist consciousness. She says, of her album, Blue: “It was a man’s world… The game was to make yourself larger than life.” Mitchell was told she revealed too much of herself on that album, showed too much weakness and, in a man’s world, vulnerability is a bad thing. She brilliantly calls out the bullshit myth that was the “free love movement” of the 60s as being what it was: “a ruse for guys” — a way to get laid. Mitchell doesn’t fake humility, as women are meant to. She doesn’t hide her talent, she doesn’t pretend as though she is unaware that she is gifted and not only gifted, but better, much better than so many (most, even) other artists. Women aren’t supposed to know they are good. At very least, they aren’t supposed to say they are good. Mitchell isn’t afraid of her ego. “I’m too good for a girl,” she says. It made her male contemporaries uncomfortable.

But then — stab-stab-stab — “I’m not a feminist.”

“Where’s that line for you,” Ghomeshi asks. “I don’t want to get a posse against men,” Mitchell responds. Stab-cry-stab.

She qualifies her statement: “I’ve got a lot of men friends.” (more crying) “Too many amazons in that community… The feminism in this continent isn’t feminine, it’s masculine. Our feminism isn’t feminism, it’s masculinism.”

Everything around you is right wing, badbabysitter. Everything. Runnnn!!!
 
I'm saying no, and that you are absolutely batshit crazy.


okay... you asked for it

http://www.freedomworks.org/julie-borowski


Julie Borowski is a Policy Analyst at FreedomWorks. She first joined FreedomWorks as an Economic Research and Policy Intern in Spring 2010. Upon graduating Magna Cum Laude from Frostburg State University, she returned to FreedomWorks.

Previously, she was selected to be a Charles G. Koch ( because as we all know, the Koch brothers are soooooo not conservative)Summer Fellow with the Institute for Humane Studies where she interned at the Center for Competitive Politics. Most recently, she was a government affairs associate at Americans for Tax Reform.

( personally I think the Americans for Tax Reforms Ronald Reagen Legacy Project definitely makes them not conservative)

Due to her college economics classes, she developed a passion for the Austrian School of Economics. ( sooo not conservative) She served as Vice President and Treasurer of her Maryland Student Legislation delegation and remains active in Students for Liberty and Young Americans for Liberty. She has volunteered for political candidates in Kentucky and in her home state of Maryland. Her writings on various topics have appeared in numerous blogs and newspapers.


and here's more on FreedomWorks

FreedomWorks is a conservative and libertarian lobbying group based in Washington D.C., United States. FreedomWorks trains volunteers, assists in campaigns, and encourages them to mobilize, interacting with both fellow citizens and their political representatives. It is widely associated with the Tea Party movement[4][5] and has been described as the movement's ideological "brain"

FreedomWorks originated from a conservative political group funded by David H. Koch called Citizens for a Sound Economy, which in 2004 split into Americans for Prosperity, led by President Nancy Pfotenhauer, and a remainder group which merged with Empower America and was renamed FreedomWorks, led by President and CEO Matt Kibbe.[7] Dick Armey, Jack Kemp and C. Boyden Gray served as co-chairmen of the new organization with Bill Bennett focusing on school choice as a Senior Fellow.[8][9][needs update] Empower America had been founded in 1993 by Bennett, former Secretary of HUD Jack Kemp, former Ambassador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, and former Representative Vin Weber.[10] In December 2006, Steve Forbes joined the FreedomWorks board of directors.[11]

The ‘FreedomWorks’ name was derived from a common Armey saying: “Freedom works. Freedom is good policy and good politics.” [12]

On November 30, 2012, Armey resigned as chairman of FreedomWorks. Armey told Mother Jones, "The top management team of FreedomWorks was taking a direction I thought was unproductive, and I thought it was time to move on with my life." Armey stipulated that FreedomWorks was to immediately remove his name, image, or signature "from all its letters, print media, postings, web sites, videos, testimonials, endorsements, fund raising materials, and social media."[13] Armey claimed that the split was caused by President and CEO Matt Kibbe's use of FreedomWorks' resources to write a book, Hostile Takeover, which he personally profited from and which he asked Armey and the board to later acknowledge was written without significant resources from FreedomWorks; Kibbe alleged that the split was a result of competing visions for the direction of the organization.[14] The Associated Press reported that in September 2012, Armey agreed to resign by November 2012 in exchange for $8 million in consulting fees paid in annual $400,000 installments, funded by board member Richard J. Stephenson.[15][16]

Shortly following the split between FreedomWorks and Dick Armey, FreedomWorks again faced public controversy over the creation of a video featuring a panda fellating Hillary Clinton. The video was filmed with two female FreedomWorks employees in costume, one in a panda suit and one wearing a Hillary mask

so. yeah... she's not a republican shill... sure... if you say so


I bet you think these women are Conservative Tea Partiers, also?


I dont care if they are or not... you are the one who claims to hate all things republican and conservative..... but sure do like supporting them

that's all I was in this thread to show... how you once again blindly follow your right wingmasters


congratulations.... one out of four

Oh and I'm sure you're going to say The Guardian is owned by right wingers, too, like you accused the Daily Caller.

I called the Daily Caller a conservative paper because it is one, dumbass



The Daily Caller is a politically conservative[2][3] news and opinion website
based in Washington, D.C., United States. Founded by Tucker Carlson, a libertarian conservative[4][5] political pundit, and Neil Patel, former adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney, The Daily Caller launched on January 11, 2010. In late 2012, The New York Times reported that the site had quadrupled its page view and total audience and had become profitable without ever buying an advertisement for itself




dude, you realize she just came out recently and called herself a black man... and went to a party in blackface... go ahead... keep her as another champion


Everything around you is right wing, badbabysitter. Everything. Runnnn!!!

just the daily Caller and people who work for right wing think tanks
 
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