Actor Kellyanne Conway attacked by woman: shaking & screaming, "terror" and "anger"

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Actor Kellyanne Conway attacked by woman: shaking & screaming, "terror" and "anger"

First on CNN: Kellyanne Conway describes for the first time alleged October 2018 assault

Washington (CNN) — Kellyanne Conway says that she was grabbed and shaken by a woman while out with her teenage daughter in a Maryland restaurant late last year.

In an interview with CNN, the White House counselor to President Donald Trump talked about the alleged assault for the first time publicly. She recounted how the woman, who was later identified by authorities as a 63-year-old Maryland resident, approached her "screaming her head off" at Uncle Julio's, a Mexican restaurant in the DC suburb of Bethesda, as Conway's middle school-aged daughter looked on.

https://www-m.cnn.com/2019/02/08/po...ant/index.html?r=https**A**F**Fwww.cnn.com**F
 
2 things wrong with the story

1-CNN lies

2-Rory posts FAKE NEWS....always:)
 
BTW, Ole Rory

A female is an ACTRESS....not an actor:D

Take, for instance, the term "actor". When the Observer and the Guardian published their new joint style guide last year, this clause appeared: "Use for both male and female actors; do not use actress except when in name of award, eg Oscar for best actress."

It was the guide's view that "actress comes into the same category as authoress, comedienne, manageress, 'lady doctor', 'male nurse' and similar obsolete terms that date from a time when professions were largely the preserve of one sex (usually men). As Whoopi Goldberg put it in an interview with the paper: 'An actress can only play a woman. I'm an actor – I can play anything."


https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2011/sep/25/readers-editor-actor-or-actress

:)
 
Take, for instance, the term "actor". When the Observer and the Guardian published their new joint style guide last year, this clause appeared: "Use for both male and female actors; do not use actress except when in name of award, eg Oscar for best actress."

It was the guide's view that "actress comes into the same category as authoress, comedienne, manageress, 'lady doctor', 'male nurse' and similar obsolete terms that date from a time when professions were largely the preserve of one sex (usually men). As Whoopi Goldberg put it in an interview with the paper: 'An actress can only play a woman. I'm an actor – I can play anything."


https://www.theguardian.com/theobserver/2011/sep/25/readers-editor-actor-or-actress

:)

So, using the correct gender words is no longer an issue for the libtards?
 
I expected a lot more deplorables in here, talking about "violent liberals".

I guess everyone hates Kellyanne, hmm? :cool:
 
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