Dana Loesch "As with Bill Clinton before him, Anthony Weiner has managed to spotlight the ironic discrepancy between what feminists say and the things for which they stand." ....
The head of the Brooklyn/Queens chapter of the National Organization for Women "said she could separate Weiner’s sexcapades from the liberal track record that earned the group’s support."
The head of the Brooklyn/Queens chapter of the National Organization for Women "said she could separate Weiner’s sexcapades from the liberal track record that earned the group’s support."
“I wasn’t happy to discover that my congressman is a 14-year-old boy,” said Julie Kirshner, president of the NOW chapter.
“But he happens to be one of the best politicians out there, so we’re in a bad position. We’re trying to give him the benefit of the doubt.”Feminist Janeane Garafalo:
During an appearance on HBO’s “Real Time with Bill Maher,” Janeane Garofalo said, “Anthony Weiner deserves to be supported and hopefully he will be mayor of New York one day. I’m serious. He is a Democrat [who] actually fights for the things liberals and progressive and rational people care about.
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