Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Sandra “Tool” Fluke invaded the Republican National Convention today. Why? Uteri and stuff.
The Vagina Monologues http://t.co/17CW6392 via @texasmcmanus Republicans focus on jobs & economy – Dems focus on abortions & uteri #tcot
— Jen's Ri (@texasmcmanus) August 29, 2012
Also, look at us! Look. At. Us!
Should she be called "Desperate Debbie"? @DwsTweets & @SandraFluke invade GOP nat'l convention: http://t.co/GKvNRcCd #RNC2012
— Matthew Boyle (@mboyle1) August 30, 2012
They gave a presser and everything!
@DWStweets, Sandra Fluke and Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky speak at the Romney/Ryan Wrong for Women presser pic.twitter.com/0wR1Nx0y
— Stephanie Kunkel (@StefKunkel) August 30, 2012
And stood around busily checking their phones. A gal never knows when she’ll get a pat on the head phone call from woman user President Obama!
First it was @DWSTweets, now Sandra Fluke is here at the @GOPConvention radio row – #GOP2012 pic.twitter.com/6GWIXszj
— Cameron Gray (@Cameron_Gray) August 30, 2012
DWS at DNC presser on RNC female speakers: "I think we believe women can see through that nice shiny packaging that has been put out here."
— Irin Carmon (@irin) August 30, 2012
Oh, sweeties, no. Women can see through your packaging. You belong to the party that seeks to reduce women to the sum of their girly bits only. You belong to the party that seeks to diminish women by treating their children as disposable at, and for, one’s convenience. You belong to the party that hurls vile misogynist attacks at women. You belong to the party that seeks to enslave women as “Julias,” tethered to the government teat from cradle to grave. You belong to the party that thinks women deserve to die, if they stray from the Democrat Stepford Feminist complex. So, no. We aren’t buying what you are selling.
Neither are the sane on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/SpaceRacer423/status/241262910767235072
@RBPundit @DWStweets Why was @DWStweets and Fluke at the RNC convention? Why didn't they go to LA & MS to help out? Why didn't BHO go?
— MJK ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@jane747) August 30, 2012
.@SandraFluke .@sistertoldjah I look forward to you making the #wrongforWomen case standing next to Bill Clinton at the DNC #ironyoverload
— Peter Ingemi (@DaTechGuyblog) August 30, 2012
@Cameron_Gray @DWSTweets @GOPConvention When does Sandra Fluke find time to complete her education?
— Steve Scott (@skspls) August 30, 2012
Blogger Ace of Spades wonders about this as well.
Like, wow. Let me get out a pad and write down everything she says. She's a Law School Graduate.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) August 30, 2012
Right, I don't know if she graduated or not, she could still have the title "Student." Let me sharpen three extra pencils for this.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) August 30, 2012
A student's going to tell me some shit? F*** me, could you give me a head's up? I need a block of six hours to collect up all this learnin'.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) August 30, 2012
I don't know about you, but when someone with 36 credits towards a degree starts talkin', I start listenin'.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) August 30, 2012
EVERYONE SHUT THE HELL UP!!! A Student is here to instruct us.
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) August 30, 2012
Glorious.
Even an Obama supporter has had enough of Ms. Fluke.
@DWStweets As unfair as this will sound, Sandra Fluke's time in media spotlight is starting to annoy suburban mom friends. #timeforhertofade
— willowbarcelona (@willowbarcelona) August 30, 2012
And these Twitter users sum it up.
@DWStweets @janschakowsky @SandraFluke Fluke is out of touch with her own rights.
— Germaphobe (@rudelogix) August 30, 2012
@DWStweets @janschakowsky @sandrafluke Sandra Fluke is a joke and so is your phony war on women. It's all about the economy right now!
— JerseyDan (@JerseyDan67) August 30, 2012
We're concerned abt economy. But bless your heart! MT @SandraFluke: … First this convention has gotten to hear about women's concerns.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) August 30, 2012
@DWStweets If you think you and Ms. Fluke are speaking for women, think again. Real women can speak for themselves!
— Steve Grochowsky (@SGrochowsky) August 30, 2012
Bingo.
Women are tired of hearing the Democrats claim that they speak for women. They don’t. Women are sick of being told that Democrats are For The Women ™ when they are anything but.
Women are fed up with being told to know their place by Demisogynists. And make them a sammich. For every woman who is truly empowered, her place is wherever she wants it to be. And the party that also believes that? The Republican party.
The Democrats are trotting out dancing vaginas and women who try to tell other women that they should not concern themselves with pesky economic matters, but should only concern themselves with their girly parts.
The Right is seeking to truly empower all women. With sound economic policies and a freedom-embracing agenda. All one needs to do is compare the whining of Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Sandra Fluke, who shroud themselves in a veil of victim-hood, with words from these Republican women.
ICYMI: Condi's speech from tonight. It was epic. Pass it on. http://t.co/vk7TEMhl #GOP2012
— Sunny McSunnyface (@sunnyright) August 30, 2012
Condoleezza Rice "there is no choice" for USA 2 lead "and you cannot lead from behind". #tampa #cnnelections. #gop2012 pic.twitter.com/YLI4DkLX
— John King (@JohnKingCNN) August 30, 2012
Ditto. RT @DinaFraioli: When I think of women I admire and look-up to, I think Condoleezza Rice.
— Mickey White (@BiasedGirl) August 30, 2012
Gov Martinez: "success is not built on resentment & fear." Condi: "We have not been envious of one another/jealous of success." Theme?
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) August 30, 2012
Condi nails it! A festive celebration and unapologetic embrace of American exceptionalism. Just brilliant.
— Monica Crowley (@MonicaCrowley) August 30, 2012
I have tears. Condi couldn't eat a sandwich with whites, but rose to represent the most powerful nation on Earth, through her hard work.
— Stacy Washington (@StacyOnTheRight) August 30, 2012
"You may not be able to control your circumstances but you can control your response to your circumstances." — Condi #gop2012
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) August 30, 2012
"Self-esteem comes from achievement…not from lax standards and false praise." -Condi Rice #GOP2012 #RNC2012
— Billy Hallowell (@BillyHallowell) August 30, 2012
Ms. Fluke and Ms. Wasserman Schultz can learn a thing or two about that last one, in particular.
That’s true empowerment, baby.
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