Has this Country Had Enough of the Cheneys?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by JoeNation, Jan 7, 2014.

  1. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Trailing badly in the polls, Liz Cheney announces that she is dropping out of the Republican Wyoming Senate race. Clobbered is probably the correct term to describe Cheney's defeat even before the primary. Citing nonspecific family health concerns, BS, Cheney departs a carpet bagging extremist too far out there even for Wyoming. Go home and raise your kids you loathsome harpie.
     
  2. CoinOKC
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    Cheney said that serious health issues within her family are why she's discontinuing the race. I have no reason to doubt her. But, my question is why do you keep attacking women? Especially women in politics. Are you sexist or what? Really, your attacks on women are just pathetic. Additionally, when you didn't help the young girl who was being raped makes me believe that you hate women. Please don't tell me you beat your wife, too.
     
  3. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Actually, the fact that all you see her as is a woman is pretty sexist. She is a Republican, an extremist, a nasty cable personality, and a thousand other things that make her a highly disgusting individual. Your problem is that when you hear any criticism of a Right-winger that happens to be a woman, you automatically assume the criticism is because it happens to be a woman. You couldn't be more sexist in that assumption. Like women can't do anything that merits criticism because they are women. Who would actually fall for that type of BS?
     
  4. CoinOKC
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    Actually, the problem is that you're always attacking women. Liz Cheney happens to be a woman, of course, but I don't view her as just a woman whereas, based upon all your attacks on women, you do.
     
  5. Toad

    Toad New Member

    I haven't had enough of them.

    Please send me a dozen. I'll use them in the fields.

    Ribbit :D
     
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  6. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    NO, I think that I just pointed out very clearly why that ISN"T the problem. By your logic, your criticism of Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren, and the multitude of women that occupy the Left makes you the biggest woman hater on the planet. Again YOUR logic. There are so few Republican women, your silly logic simply implicates you and your ilk far, far more than it implicates anyone on the Left. See what happens when you try to use simple-minded narratives? YOU end up looking even dumber.
     
  7. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    Spot on! Heaven forbid any minority express Conservative views lest they become victim of the far left's despicable attacks. There's no telling how many minorities are forced into hiding their Conservative views in order to avoid the wrath of the radical left.
     
  8. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Why would minorities have views that disenfranchised themselves, called them lazy takers, and continually characterized them as criminals and thugs? I suppose it could happen but I wouldn't be expecting a rush to the Right anytime soon. But good luck with that.
     
  9. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    It is funny however that rather than look at your pathetic policies towards women you prefer to try and make us believe that the Democrats who have traditionally been the party of women's rights and currently enjoy a large amount of support from women have a problem with women. We don't. It is pretty much you guys which is why 55 percent of women voted for Obama, while only 44 percent voted for Mitt Romney. Unless you think women are just stupid?
     
  10. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    And yet another example of the GOP's war on women. You sure don't have to wait long.

    House Republicans Kick Off 2014 With Renewed Focus On Abortion, Birth Control
    Posted: 01/08/2014 4:47 pm EST

    As the Senate takes up a measure to extend unemployment insurance, Republicans in the House of Representatives are looking to make 2014 another banner year for anti-abortion laws.

    A panel of 12 men on the House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on a bill Thursday that would deny tax subsidies to women and small businesses who purchase health insurance plans that include abortion coverage. The bill only makes an exception for rape and incest victims and women who would die without abortion care, which opponents say could prompt the IRS to audit any woman who claims one of these exceptions.

    Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) has also promised to fight for a rider in the appropriations package Congress is expected to pass next week that would allow employers to refuse to cover contraception in their health insurance plans for moral reasons. And the Republican National Committee has announced it plans to delay its annual winter meeting this year so that members can attend the annual March for Life, an anti-abortion rally in Washington, D.C.

    "I'm not a psychologist, but we're dealing with behavior that, to me, appears obsessive," Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, told HuffPost in an interview. "The jury is in from the rest of country as well -- they want Congress to legislate on issues that are priorities for all Americans. But Republicans don't hear it, because it's an obsessive-compulsive behavior, their focus on rolling back women's rights. They can't stop themselves."

    The bill the House is hearing on Thursday, called the No Taxpayer Funding For Abortion Act, would severely limit women's ability to buy insurance plans that cover abortion in the Obamacare exchanges, even though the law already contains a provision separating public funds from the private premiums people would pay for abortion coverage. Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.) said when he introduced the bill last May that the legislation is intended to make it more difficult for women to access abortion care.
     
  11. CoinOKC
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    Less a "war on women" than a "support for children".
     
  12. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    Even if women get in the way and are just collateral damage.
     
  13. David

    David Proud Enemy of Hillary

    No one has mentioned Bill Clinton & his one man attack on women!
     
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  14. JoeNation
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    JoeNation The ReichWing Abuser

    You guys are actually boring me. You have been so lame lately. Can you please pick up your game a little? Can't you even try to fight back. It seems that your only strategy is to try and change the subject in every thread. One trick ponies? Maybe it's time to disappear until the smoke clears? :)
     
  15. CoinOKC
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