Monday, January 22, 2018

So Nikki Haley, Sarah Sanders, and Sarah Palin didn't attend the Women's March?

These three, and others like them, are the real role models for the lady-marchers.  But they're too formidable, so the marchers will march again, repeating and repeating while wondering why they aren't getting anywhere.
Ethel C. Fenig  . . . "But many women were able to register to vote and actively involve themselves in politics independently, without prodding by a mass female self-victimization.  They didn't attend the pity parties.  They were too busy and too productive elsewhere.  Here are just a few prominent ones; and there are so many more: 

"Two years ago, Nikki Haley (R), the daughter of immigrants from India and a woman of a little color, was governor of South Carolina.  Last year, President Donald J. Trump (R) appointed her as U.S. ambassador to the U.N.  On the eve of the first anniversary of her new job, she was in Afghanistan, meeting the women of that country who have real problems of health, education, and safety, hoping and helping to improve their condition.  However, the terrible plight of the women of Afghanistan, of Iran was just not on the minds of the pink pussy-hatted self-centered silly sign-carrying women Saturday." . . .

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