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“Women Are to Be Revered!” Oh, My!

October 10, 2016

I HAD BEEN away from the news, due to pressing obligations, for a couple of days so when I tuned into last night’s presidential debate and heard Anderson Cooper — CIA-trained propaganda artist extraordinaire — mention the explosive release of audio clips of Trump making insulting comments about WOMEN!!! I had no idea what he was talking about. Cooper could hardly contain himself; it took only a few minutes for him to launch into the topic of this great threat to national security. It was clear the incident was some variant of The Big, Bad Misogynist.

Hillary said earlier of the clips, “This is horrific.” So you knew it had to be relatively trivial. House Speaker Paul Ryan said he was “sickened:

“Women are to be championed and revered, not objectified. I hope Mr. Trump treats this situation with the seriousness it deserves and works to demonstrate to the country that he has greater respect for women than this clip suggests,” Ryan said in a statement.

No, Mr. Ryan, women are not always to be championed and revered. We live among sexually aggressive women whose everyday clothing is the fashion equivalent of Trump’s crude, trashy talk.

Odd how those who have no problem with much, much lewder things on an average episode of Saturday Night Live are suddenly scandalized by crude language. There’s no need to defend that language to note the glaring hypocrisy. This is life in the gynocracy. Constant outrage over the offended honor of women who despise feminine honor.

I recommend Heather MacDonald’s take at City Journal on this hypocritical hysteria. She writes:

Now why might it be that men regard women as sex objects? Surely the ravenous purchase by females of stiletto heels, push-up bras, butt-hugging mini-skirts, plunging necklines, false eyelashes, hair extensions, breast implants, butt implants, lip implants, and mascara, rouge, and lipstick to the tune of billions a year has nothing to do with it. Females would never ever exploit their sexuality to seek attention from men. Bush and Trump, driving to the set of Days of Our Lives on a studio bus, comment on the legs of actress Arianne Zucker who is coming to meet them: “Oh, nice legs, huh?” Trump says. “Your girl’s hot as shit, in the purple,” Bush says. How surprising that Trump and Bush noticed Zucker’s legs! As documented in the video, she is wearing a skimpy purple dress, with an extremely short hem cut on the bias, a low neckline and fully exposed back. She is in high heels to accentuate her bare legs. The ratio of exposed skin between Zucker, on the one hand, and Trump and Bush, on the other, is perhaps 100 to one. But all that bare flesh must simply be because Zucker has a high metabolism and gets exceedingly warm; she would never want to broadcast her sexuality to men or have men notice her. The fact that she swishes her hips when she walks must just be a quirk of anatomy.

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If any of these newfound exponents of female modesty felt any comparable nausea at the blatant display of female sexuality and, dare I say it, “pussy,” in Beyoncé’s acclaimed rock video “Formation,” say, they kept it to themselves. Beyoncé and her female chorus line rhythmically thrust their butts, crotches, and breasts to the camera, while Beyoncé brags of her sexual prowess …

— Comments —

Bruce B. writes:

Doesn’t the Bible say that wives are to be loved and husbands are to be revered? I can’t recall a verse where we are instructed to “revere” women.

Laura writes:

I believe it’s “obeyed.”

This is the reason why the lewd Trump clip was released before the debate. The video interview of Juanita Broaddrick, who claims she was raped by Bill Clinton and threatened by Hillary, exposes the hypocrisy of feminism like few things have. It’s the feminist as lady killer. (Sexual content warning.)

Broaddrick attended the debate, along with three other women who were allegedly attacked by Bill.

Hillary’s main complaint against Trump is that he is mean to women and blacks. But the latter part of that equation can never survive full exposure of her treatment of women mistreated by Bill (not to mention her treatment of unborn females.)

 

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EK writes:

This was my first reaction when a friend tagged me on Facebook Friday right after the Trump recording first surfaced:

Women want equal treatment. They have even gained access to men’s locker rooms, yet they feign shock and horror when they hear locker room talk.  The conversation in question, however regretful it was, was just that:  locker room talk by a Hollywood personality — NOT by a presidential
candidate or even by a sitting president as we saw with Bill Clinton. All the Republicans now calling for us to “revere women” and reform Trump’s language are ignoring reality. The Democrats stick together even in the face of candidates who not just talk vulgar, but actually were impeached and in the case of Hillary Clinton, break laws and lie with impudence. They do not care about women. They care about victory and power. The Democrats will be victorious in the face of the wimpy GOPs
who refuse to accept reality. Do they want a leader or do we want someone qualified for sainthood? Calling for Trump to resign now is just what they have been wanting all along. There is no way in hell that the GOP will win if he resigns. Get a life.

Lydia Sherman writes:

I would not have heard the debate had I not been in transit with some other people in a car.  I simply could not escape when the sullying accusations of Trump groping women were broadcast.  Even the most hardened, worldly teenager must have blushed at the graphic descriptions amplified world wide.  It was just disgusting and so inappropriate for a public discussion that our children cannot participate in our government without corruption.

As far as foreign policy, neither candidate can understand what many Americans already do, until they recognize the Shekel-steins who are controlling it all with our shekels.

Bruce B. responds:

Yes, I agree the Bible says “obey.” I looked up the verse I was thinking of. It’s Ephesians 5:33: “Nevertheless let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself; and the wife see that she reverence her husband.”

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