And that’s how you desperately try to save a meme. Remove your side of the aisle from exclusive culpability and bash the other side for not being lucky enough to have the “D” after their names which earns the free pass, then talk about it on TV:
I'll be on Fox News at 1:30pm talking about ongoing GOP war against women
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) August 2, 2013
Kohn was reminded that if there is any “war on women,” it doesn’t come from the side she wants everybody to believe it does:
https://twitter.com/authorlmendez/status/363353593073504257
https://twitter.com/authorlmendez/status/363354022322765824
https://twitter.com/authorlmendez/status/363354186785624064
https://twitter.com/authorlmendez/status/363354391081779203
Others weighed in:
Filner. Clinton. Spitzer. Weiner. Kennedy. RT @sallykohn I'll be on Fox News at 1:30pm talking about ongoing GOP war against women
— Melissa Mackenzie (@MelissaTweets) August 2, 2013
@sallykohn lol, its repubs fault that Obama pays women less,lol,your song and dance is dated. Keep it up, you wont be takin seriouly either.
— Sean McMillian (@spmcmlln) August 2, 2013
Weiner & Filner are in the GOP???? RT @sallykohn: I'll be on Fox News at 1:30pm talking about ongoing GOP war against women
— Mary #FlyTheW (@mchastain81) August 2, 2013
Weiner, Spitzer, Filner… never mind! RT @sallykohn I'll be on Fox News at 1:30pm talking about ongoing GOP war against women
— China is lying (@jtLOL) August 2, 2013
Yes, but according to Kohn, pols like Weiner, Filner and the rest aren’t waging a “war on women” because those politicians support the right to abortions which currently claim the lives of hundreds of thousands of females per year in the United States. We know — we can’t figure it out either.
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