By Samuel Warde on
discrimination against women, Do Republicans hate women, equal wages for women, fair pay for women, reproductive healthcare for women and Republicans, Republican war on women, Republicans and misogyny, Teenage Activist Madison Kimrey, Women's issues
Activism, Bigotry, Discrimination, Domestic Violence, Election 2016, Equal Rights, Feminism, Opinion / Open Letters / Rants, Reproductive Rights, Republican Hypocrisy, Republican Indifference, Republican Logic, Republicans, Right Wing Fanatics, Smackdowns, Ted Cruz, The Tea Party, Women's Issues
My Dearest Ted, Your latest attempts to woo women voters have made it impossible for me to hold my feelings for you in any longer. Every time you speak, every time I see your face on television, I get a feeling in the pit of my stomach. When, in Wisconsin, you declared that, “Strong women […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
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Opinion / Open Letters / Rants, Sexism, Women's Issues
Mansplaining is defined as “to explain something to someone, typically a man to woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.” The other day, my young activist friend, Madison Kimrey, messaged me to commiserate about a “progressive” man who often messages her and tells her how to behave, what she should read and so […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
Affordable Care act, anti-abortion bill, anti-choice, discrimination against women health, Florida, health insurance, Obamacare, Pro-Choice, Reproductive choice, reproductive freedom, Reproductive Health Services, Rick Scott, Starbucks, Women and healthcare, Women's Health, women's health services
Healthcare, Reproductive Rights, Republicans, Smackdowns, Women's Issues
Florida voter ripped into the Republican governor at a local Starbucks – and it was glorious. When Florida Governor Rick Scott stopped in a Gainesville Starbucks on Tuesday, he got a lot more than a latte. While the Republican governor was in line, a former city commissioner Cara Jennings started yelling at him for opposing […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
abortion in America today, Controversy surrounding reproductive rights, How to confuse a pro-lifer, How to stump an anti-choicer, Should we punish women who have abortions, The pro-life versus pro-choice debate
Activism, Reproductive Rights, Women's Issues
Anti-choicers cannot answer a simple question. When asked the question “What should happen to women who have abortions if they were to become illegal,” anti-choice demonstrators have a very difficult time coming up with an answer. Joseph C. Packer asks this question in the scholarly journal “Argumentation and Advocacy” back in 2013, in an article entitled: […]
By Kimberley Johnson on
campaigning for president, Donalt Trump, Erick Erickson, Kirsten Gillibrand, politics, POTUS, president, Presidential Politics, sexism, Ted Cruz, Wendy Davis, what is up with Donald Trump and his hair
Politics, Sexism, Ted Cruz, Women's Issues
Men in politics better learn to smile and shake their assets if they wish to be taken seriously. It’s rather amusing that these male presidential candidates believe they can win the White House with all the sourpuss faces they make. Everyone knows the only way one can win an election is to smile, be polite and […]