These GOP women see nothing wrong with Trump's comments
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If you don't think what Trump tweeted about these four women is racist, you have your head up your ass.
These women creating poorly constructed apologetics for Trump's actions are likely both racists and misogynists. If not, they are well brainwashed.
But what's the difference?
These women creating poorly constructed apologetics for Trump's actions are likely both racists and misogynists. If not, they are well brainwashed.
But what's the difference?
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- Princess
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We’ve had women justifying Trump’s comments and/or demeaning their significance right here on this group.
The orange Kool-Aid is strong with these people. They’re all high on it.
The orange Kool-Aid is strong with these people. They’re all high on it.
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- MonarchMom
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They are not simply "GOP Women," but rather a group dedicated to reelecting Trump. I think the segment misrepresented the opinions by leaving out the info that the women are all part of a political group and work together to get out a single message of support.
I don't doubt this is their opinion, but I don't think we can conclude it represents all or even most GOP women. I think there is much more diversity within both parties than we are seeing in interviews like these.
I don't doubt this is their opinion, but I don't think we can conclude it represents all or even most GOP women. I think there is much more diversity within both parties than we are seeing in interviews like these.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyl ... 0b9931f33eThe group calls itself the "Trumpettes of America 2019..."
The network simply identified the panelists individually, with their names appearing on screen next to the word “Republican.” Kaye also gave no hint that the women knew one another and had a common cause.
The network also didn’t mention that the Trumpettes have been interviewed on CNN twice before, and that they came up reliably in support of Trump on those occasions, too.
That could be.MonarchMom wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2019 10:05 am They are not simply "GOP Women," but rather a group dedicated to reelecting Trump. I think the segment misrepresented the opinions by leaving out the info that the women are all part of a political group and work together to get out a single message of support.
I don't doubt this is their opinion, but I don't think we can conclude it represents all or even most GOP women. I think there is much more diversity within both parties than we are seeing in interviews like these.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyl ... 0b9931f33eThe group calls itself the "Trumpettes of America 2019..."
The network simply identified the panelists individually, with their names appearing on screen next to the word “Republican.” Kaye also gave no hint that the women knew one another and had a common cause.
The network also didn’t mention that the Trumpettes have been interviewed on CNN twice before, and that they came up reliably in support of Trump on those occasions, too.
I know many Republican women where I live ( a mostly conservative town )who no longer support Trump and are horrified by the attitude expressed by that group. Men too. It’s a small but educated town in a conservative area. Nice people.
But having to hear and see the group’s biases and hateful rhetoric is very discouraging for most people.
( I’ll never type the word “Trumpette “ again. Ugh)
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Yeah-they're all morons. It's sickening that anyone actually supports this disgusting man who lies out his ass about everything.
I mean, I’d wager a fair chunk of Trump’s target demographic is actually racist. I’m not surprised one iota.
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Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Everyone is forgetting that. And now America's chickens are coming home to roost.
Move in and steal it from brown people.
Try to push it into a white protestant nation.
And then become fearful when the white protestant bullshit backfires and the brown people move in.
Everyone is forgetting that. And now America's chickens are coming home to roost.
Move in and steal it from brown people.
Try to push it into a white protestant nation.
And then become fearful when the white protestant bullshit backfires and the brown people move in.
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But I'm still the winner! They lied! They cheated! They stole the election!
But I'm still the winner! They lied! They cheated! They stole the election!