Despite what liberals, Democrats, and the legacy media (but I repeat myself) would have you believe about us dudes on the right, most of us love strong women. From the time I was very young, all of my female examples were tough women; my Grandma was a tough old farmwife who raised six kids on a small plot during the Depression. My Mom was likewise a tough farmwife and rural lady, and now I’m married to a woman (going on 33 years now) who is, like me, a Desert Storm veteran and who has more physical and emotional courage than anyone I’ve ever known. The ranks of the right are replete with strong, capable women.
But the Democrats? Not so much, it seems. The Democrats have tried the whole “historic first” thing twice now in trying to land the first woman president in the White House. They tried in 2016 with Her Imperial Majesty Hillary I, Dowager-Empress of Chappaqua, who lost to Donald Trump. They tried again in 2024, with Kamala “Queen of Word Salads” Harris, who lost to… Donald Trump.
You’d think they would be recognizing a pattern by now.
Of course, the reason Her Imperial Majesty and the Word Salad Queen lost wasn’t because they were women. That’s what the left is claiming, of course, with strident cries of “sexism.” But that’s not it at all. The two Democrat candidates failed in the elections because they were awful candidates; one was mean, arrogant, and entitled, while the other was inarticulate, poorly informed, and frankly not very bright, despite which and all evidence to the contrary she expected to win, right up until the last moment.
Which begs the question: Will the first woman president be a Republican? Well, the Dems sure aren’t doing very well. An op-ed at the Washington Examiner raises some interesting points on that score. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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