Politics Drives Women to Portray Themselves as Victims

4/5/19
 
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from Rush Limbaugh,
4/4/19:

RUSH: This is Janet, Newport, Washington. Great to have you.

CALLER: Oh, Rush, thank you so much for taking my call. I’ll make this brief. I guess I am the most liberated woman in the United States because I am ex-military and ex-law enforcement. I’m not a Joe Biden fan, but I do not understand how these high-powered educated women can wait years and years and years to come out and say that Joe Biden made them uncomfortable. They are as much at fault as Joe is.

RUSH: Well, wait, now. Why did Christine Blasey Ford wait 30 years to come out and get Kavanaugh?

CALLER: Absolutely. There is no reason for this. If a woman cannot put her big girl panties on and tell a gentleman “no” —

RUSH: There is a reason for it, and it’s nothing but politics. Like this woman from Nevada that really got all this started with Biden, talked about how terrified she was, he’s back there nuzzling her neck and smelling her hair and his hands were groping all over and so forth, and your point is, why not say so at the time?

CALLER: Well, yes. Any reasonable woman would do that, and we don’t have to have a college education or be a politician to tell someone “no.” And if they have waited this long, then I say forget it.

RUSH: Well, I understand what you’re saying. I have a little different theory. I think the entire militant — and there are many different so-called feminist movements — but the militant feminist movement, which I define as being the radical left political version of it, really requires women to be helpless victims like every other Democrat constituent.

CALLER: Right.

RUSH: And these women seem to be willing to play along with this. “Okay. I’ll pretend to be a victim, a helpless victim. I could not have stopped that guy smelling my hair. I need to go public 30 years later and make sure his career is ruined, because I support Bernie Sanders and I don’t want –” It’s all politics. And in the process of this, these women are allowing themselves to be portrayed as helpless. And this is what offends you.

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