Why are Democrat women so hated?

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Example:

KillerMuffin said:
I hate Tipper.

Oddly enough, the reasoning put forth in this post and the explanation involved actually left me wondering why!

Why is there such a anti-Dem women discrimination? People throw around their hatret of Hilary all the time, along with absolutely insane accusations (she and Bill run a prostitution ring that forces 15-yo white girls to whore themselves out)

Yet there's nothing against Laura Bush or Eliabeth Dole. Laura Bush even admitedly killed a person, yet there's no anti-Laura sentiment. Laura has a masters in Library sciences, but Library special-interest groups aren't speaking out against the administration and it's anti-library legislation.

So why?
 
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Re: Why are Democrat women so hate?

Spinaroonie said:


Yet there's nothing against Laura Bush or Eliabeth Dole. Laura Bush even admitedly killed a person, yet there's no anti-Laura sentiment. Laura has a masters in Library sciences, but Library special-interest groups aren't speaking out against the administration and it's anti-library legislation.

So why?

Because republicans, in general, resent women in power. Resentment leads to childish, spiteful comments.
 
Re: Why are Democrat women so hate?

Spinaroonie said:
Example:



Oddly enough, the reasoning put forth in this post and the explanation involved actually left me wondering why!

Why is there such a anti-Dem women discrimination? People throw around their hatret of Hilary all the time, along with absolutely insane accusations (she and Bill run a prostitution ring that forces 15-yo white girls to whore themselves out)

Yet there's nothing against Laura Bush or Eliabeth Dole. Laura Bush even admitedly killed a person, yet there's no anti-Laura sentiment. Laura has a masters in Library sciences, but Library special-interest groups aren't speaking out against the administration and it's anti-library legislation.

So why?


It's the vast Right-Wing Conspiracy.
 
Re: Re: Why are Democrat women so hate?

Weevil said:
Because republicans, in general, resent women in power. Resentment leads to childish, spiteful comments.

You mean like this? Must have been your evil twin - Evil Weevil.

Originally posted by Weevil Do you really think a country club is real analogous to a school. You might want to have your head surgically removed from your ass.


Weeve, do yourself a favor and stop trying so hard. Of course, you'll come back with another razor-sharp reply.
 
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miles said:
You mean like this? Must have been your evil twin - Evil Weevil.

Originally posted by Weevil Do you really think a country club is real analogous to a school. You might want to have your head surgically removed from your ass.


Weeve, do yourself a favor and stop trying so hard. Of course, you'll come back with another razor-sharp reply.

:rolleyes:

How was that as my razorsharp reply?
 
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miles said:
Your best post ever.

Well, I like to try to follow the examples set by titans of the written smiley such as yourself.
 
:rolleyes:

I see you're not familiar with "liberal" Tipper.

I so cannot believe anyone interested in anti-censorship would find anything good about the bitch.

I suppose you were unaware of the 1985 Senate Commerce Committee hearings where senate wife Tipper Gore presided in an attempt to force censorship on musicians?

Got to love CSPAN. I watched the whole thing.
 
KillerMuffin said:
:rolleyes:

I see you're not familiar with "liberal" Tipper.

I so cannot believe anyone interested in anti-censorship would find anything good about the bitch.

I suppose you were unaware of the 1985 Senate Commerce Committee hearings where senate wife Tipper Gore presided in an attempt to force censorship on musicians?

Got to love CSPAN. I watched the whole thing.

Eh, Americans are idiots. I don't need to pick individuals out to prove my point.
 
So you're saying that Tipper should be allowed to do Al's job once he's elected? Well, I suppose. I hope you enjoy paying via credit card to access anything that's more adult than PG-13. At least when you're in America.
 
KillerMuffin said:
:rolleyes:

I see you're not familiar with "liberal" Tipper.

I so cannot believe anyone interested in anti-censorship would find anything good about the bitch.

I suppose you were unaware of the 1985 Senate Commerce Committee hearings where senate wife Tipper Gore presided in an attempt to force censorship on musicians?

Got to love CSPAN. I watched the whole thing.

That was before she became a "progressive."
 
KillerMuffin said:
So you're saying that Tipper should be allowed to do Al's job once he's elected? Well, I suppose. I hope you enjoy paying via credit card to access anything that's more adult than PG-13. At least when you're in America.

So, never.

And I'll be completely honest, even for a kid as anti-censorship as me the violations of rights and freedoms the Republicans have hard-ons for are more important than the next 2 Live Crew album.
 
KillerMuffin said:
So you're saying that Tipper should be allowed to do Al's job once he's elected? Well, I suppose. I hope you enjoy paying via credit card to access anything that's more adult than PG-13. At least when you're in America.

A bit optimistic about Gores chances in 04 are we?
 
Not particularly. If Bush manages to come out of this Iraq thing smelling like a rose we'll have another 4 years of republicanism.

If not, then who knows who it'll be. The democrats are pretty much doing the pack fighting thing to see who'll hold the title. I do believe that the moment Hillary thinks she's got a chance against the current pres, she's going to stick her dainty foot into the pile and the rest will skulk away.
 
KillerMuffin said:
Not particularly. If Bush manages to come out of this Iraq thing smelling like a rose we'll have another 4 years of republicanism.

No, I know. I just thought it funny that while the rest of the country pronounces his political career dead and buried you talk about "once he's elected"
 
He was elected. To the Senate. And she did his job for him. I thought that was pretty clear, myself. I suppose not, now.
 
KillerMuffin said:
He was elected. To the Senate. And she did his job for him. I thought that was pretty clear, myself. I suppose not, now.

Uhhh, nice try. But that would have been "Do you think it was right that Tipper did his job when he was elected" and not "So you're saying that Tipper should be allowed to do Al's job once he's elected?"
 
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