Well, Mr. Moore probably didn’t learn a lesson, true. He will probably remain confused and feel martyred for the rest of his days.
Well, Mr. Moore probably didn’t learn a lesson, true. He will probably remain confused and feel martyred for the rest of his days.
People around Trump seem to think that they’re Trump’s “equals” in social status. Contact Trumpness. Omorosa has the worst case of it ever.
Or nah.
She called him out, on national television, and there wasn’t a damn thing he could do about. His usual boorish behavior backfired. She bruised his ego unlike no other. His inability to let it go is so revealing in that he is so obviously attracted to her, but he can never have her. Outside of doing her job, she would…
Instead of a madonna/whore dichotomy, I think Trump employs a fat pig/bimbo dichotomy. Kelly is not fat or ugly, and she’s not a bimbo because she keeps challenging him. At first, he was pissed that she was given permission to do so, but now that it’s clear FOX isn’t going to hide her away to appease him, she is now…
I think there is something weird and psychosexual in his inability to take criticism from her. He cannot abide her not liking him - her dissent. At first, it seemed like the usual politician versus pesky reporter war, but it’s not. There’s something about her being female that he cannot stand.
I think crazy to him means a woman he can’t control or one who is “ugly.”
Ah yes, the old “she’s crazy” trope. I bet Trump thinks his relationships with Ivana and Marla also failed because “they are crazy.” It’s always the women who are “crazy,” the common denominator couldn’t possibly be him, much less his misogyny.
Good on her! Harmless, eccentric people make the world a better place. More lively, more interesting, more spiritually challenging. Good for you, Green Lady!
They are resigning because the scorpion did what the scorpion does and they are acting surprised.
This would be quite effective were it not for the fact that “women: you have to treat them like sh*t” is the subtext for the entire Republican party.
That implies she’s held against her will instead of the reality which is she’s made the deliberative choice to be who she is and where she is, none of which speak well for her character. Megyn Kelly cares deeply about problems that affect Megan Kelly and the cohort of rich, white women she sees herself in. She does…
I’m a labor and employment lawyer. The only minority categories straight white dudes find themselves in are those of disability and age discrimination. And every single one of them hates every single minority group right up until they have an accident or get old. At which point they are SO OFFENDED.
Conservative women are searching for their place in the patriarchy instead of fighting it. There are abiding rules, of course. One of those rules is “keep quiet if you’re assaulted”. People who speak up when they’re hurt by a man have to turn in their imaginary maleness points, and get cast out of the system again.…
I’m glad she has opened her eyes and seen the people she worked for as they really are, but it’s crappy that it had to happen this way. The fact is, women and/or any kind of minority is expendable to the conservative movement, because the movement isn’t for them. Their help is useful until they go against a white…
“Wait, why isn’t my side supporting me anymore? Why won’t they believe me when the evid—ohhhhhhhh.”
She is just a Republican male on the inside.
You nailed it - she isn’t/won’t be affected by a single policy, cultural mentality or tradition that women are.
I don’t think it’s a question of intelligence; I think it’s one of caring. She will never need an abortion or social welfare benefits, so in her mind those issues are unimportant. It’s like when I hear about how tax plans affect people with a lot of investment income — that’s not me and it’s never going to be me, so…
I’m beginning to think she’s not very intelligent.