The U.S. senator from Texas is the latest GOPer to condemn Todd Akin’s stunningly ignorant comments on rape.
https://twitter.com/prwerdel/status/237581035313958913
Naturally, there were plenty of liberals who were unable to process the fact that Akin is facing increasing pressure from Republicans to withdraw from the Missouri senate race. After all, the Republican party is but a hive for misogynists, right?
https://twitter.com/cantdance2it/status/237581036547088384
C'mon, Sen Hutchison, Yes…we do believe that Akin was following the GOP party mantra of anti-women.
— Jill E Bond @? (@JillEBond) August 20, 2012
… except in Congress and on camp trail RT @prwerdel: Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison on Akin: "I don't think he represents our party in any way"
— David Kurtz (@TPM_dk) August 20, 2012
They don't,really?RT @DomenicoNBC: Kay Bailey Hutchison calls Akin's comments"outrageous,don't represent the party"on @NowwithAlex on @msnbc
— Penny ✌????? (@Penny_G) August 20, 2012
Weird how GOP women have to consistently make these distinctions. MT @prwerdel Hutchison: "I don't think [Akin] represents our party"
— Sara Libby (@SaraLibby) August 20, 2012
@NowWithAlex Sen Hutchison vote in lock step with the GOP,not for things that help Americans.
— Clarence Johnson (@Bigjayec) August 20, 2012
@DomenicoNBC @NowwithAlex @msnbc Kay Bailey Hutchison must have her head buried in the sand. Check the GOP States led by GOP GOV.WakeUp Kay!
— Dorothy Perryman (@msdp) August 20, 2012
https://twitter.com/dpleasant/status/237582439462092800
Ah yes, of course. Because as Democrat math empirically demonstrates, Todd Akin is Paul Ryan, and Paul Ryan is Todd Akin.
But back to Hutchison’s role as a gender-traitor:
@NowWithAlex @kaybaileyhutch You couldn't have picked a more hateful, divisive woman to be on your panel than the hag kay Bailey Hutchison!
— jim puglia (@jimmytheheel) August 20, 2012
@NowWithAlex #NowForWomen Sure as hell is not Kay Bailey Hutchison who is gonna inspire women. Except for maybe Ann Coulter & Monica Crowley
— jim puglia (@jimmytheheel) August 20, 2012
@NowWithAlex @kaybaileyhutch Kay bailey Hutchison doesn't care about womens issues. The old hag's a republican who would end obamacare #tcot
— jim puglia (@jimmytheheel) August 20, 2012
@NowWithAlex @msnbc @kaybaileyhutch Kay Bailey Hutchison makes this panel irrelevant. #GOP women hate other women. They vote with their men!
— jim puglia (@jimmytheheel) August 20, 2012
Let’s see: he points out Hutchison and the GOP’s supposed hatefulness and divisiveness by calling Hutchison a “hag.” Are we the only ones who see the irony here?
Enough. When will the Left quit the incessant bashing of conservative women — and conservatives as a group — under the guise of defending women against male oppression? Liberals are constantly lumping all women together, encouraging them to engage in groupthink and castigating those who dare stray from the set path. That is intellectual oppression, and it is the Left that bears the heavy burden of guilt.
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