The Federalist, meanwhile, hailed the judgeâs life as a rebuke to feminist orthodoxy, an example of âhow strong women submit to their husbands with joy.â
Lord, if this was ever said at my house, my wife would joyfully submit to taking my head!
I clicked on the bio of that Federalist writer. In addition to âHow Strong Women Like Amy Coney Barrett Submit To Their Husbands With Joyâ, his recent federalist articles include:
âIf Youâre Complaining About How Little Housework Your Husband Does, Youâre Doing Marriage Wrongâ
âWe Need Christian Nationalism Because Religious Neutrality Has Failedâ
and
âIf You Want Men In Your Church, Stop Treating Them With Contemptâ
Because we all know how the christian church has a horrible history of misandry and contempt toward men. FFS
I have heard some Christians complain about the âfeminizationâ of Christianity, how you canât be a âreal manâ in the church anymore⌠Yeah, I think this is just the Streisand effect writ large.
That list sounds like side A of some shitty Christianist country pop band breakout album.
I suspect that Barrett has A LOT of help running her household. Either her husband pitches in or the older kids pitch in, or both. Barrett also has a career that allows her to take off time for parenting. Many families arenât allowed that luxury. The fact that our Congresscritters donât recognize this tells me that they are way out of touch with working class families.
Not to mention an income that would allow for hired help. I have no knowledge that they have any, just to be clear, but they would have options that the majority of us do not.
They also refuse to support for campaign finance reform or spending limits, making it much more difficult for members of the working class to be elected. When a few members of the working class are elected despite the monetary imbalance, those who have been entrenched for decades make it their mission to undermine them whenever possible. Thatâs how the wealthy keep their seats and the power that comes with them.
Apparently both. They keep joking how heâs a better cook.
Yep. But we knew that already.
And whenever a working class person is elected, they go on the attack about how they arenât really working class.
Letâs see, is it women who are stupid, or DOâs who are stupid? Or maybe women DOâs? Methinks somebody at this scrub company which exists to sell scrubs to medical professionals, is about to experience this economic downturn up close and personal. And they say they are female founded⌠Just wow.
Isnât 45âs doctor a DO?
Yes, yes he is. But that does not indict all DOâs. Some of the finest pediatricians I have known are DOâs.
Agreed, I saw one regularly for over a decade. I just thought that was a really bad thing to imply, especially since the blowback could come from that quarter, too.
Yup, so many categories of people to offend, no real gain to be had. Extremely poor marketing and whoever thought is up needs to seriously reevaluate their life choices.
From Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You:
Student: âWas Jesus effeminate?â
Sister Mary Ignatius: Yes.
God I canât watch one second of these hearings. Iâm tempted to watch a video of Sheldon Whitehouseâs explanation of how monied interests are choosing supreme court picks, but even that Iâm not sure I can stomach. No one who thinks itâs worth having these hearings now, in person, maskless, is qualified to stand in judgement of anything. Any person who should be on the court would have refused to go forward with this process.