And just because these people are so damn predictable, this woman is exactly who you’d expect:
- indoctrinated in a $30k a year, all-girls Catholic school
- was an intern for Laura Ingraham
- never held a real job of any kind. Has done nothing but write for right-wing orgs.
Any time you find a sanctimonious 26-YO woman working to deprive other women of their rights, it is an absolute lock:
- they grew up privileged
- they were shepherded through school isolated from the real world
- they have held only jobs parroting the dogma
Every time.
Every single person like this woman - every single one - has been raised to serve the patriarchy for the praise of men.
They are the willing supplicants who absolutely throw other women under the bus for even a glimmer of powerful man’s approval.
See: Jenna Ellis.
Needless to say, not everyone who was shepherded down that path ends up like these servile handmaidens… but I have never seen a servile handmaiden who arrived at that place without a whole childhood of control and indoctrination.
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An extra special thanks for the complete dysfunction at your complex.
Super glad to be still sitting in an hour-plus wait to get into the parking lot while missing the game.
Great job. Super, super job.
Game started a half hour ago.
Me, my son and thousands of other fans are just sitting in traffic to get in to the PREPAID LOT.
This is a total clusterfuck.
So, the post-script to this.
My fave part was when they closed the entrance to the parking lot with those temporary orange highway divider thingies… so you had no choice but to go past the arena… and onto a highway… and over a bridge… and out of the city.
Hi, if you know anyone associated with the Seattle Seahawks, would you mind texting them at halftime to let them know it is now legal in the NFL to cover tight ends?
Seriously, the media has an absolute obsession with “vulnerable rural voters” and “midwestern swing voters”.
They are the most over-covered demographic in the history of politics on earth.
Maybe, just maybe, the media’s endless insistence that we must hang on every word of midwestern diner folk is actually perpetuating a problem rather than illuminating it.
Maybe the media’s endless repetition of tired tropes about overlooked rural voters actually further them.