As Twitchy told you, Cory Booker went off on a rage-filled rant against DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. For some reason — we can’t quite put our finger on it — liberals don’t seem to have an issue with his nastiness toward a woman who didn’t deserve it.
So you’ll be shocked to know that Alyssa Milano, that proud feminist warrior, not only isn’t denouncing Booker’s behavior, but she’s actively condoning it:
Thank you for your leadership, @CoryBooker. pic.twitter.com/EUb67SeTnl
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 16, 2018
Beg your pardon?
"Leadership." https://t.co/D5gyzykeqs
— Federalist Musket?? (@Patriot_Musket) January 16, 2018
https://twitter.com/Rschrim/status/953367274395758592
Is that what they’re calling it these days?
He badgered a professional woman. Sad
— ❌ Echo Lew ?? ❌ (@EchoExtreme) January 16, 2018
This is uncalled for, not professional and disrespectful. A disgrace for a public official. It is okay to ask someone difficult pointed questions but to grandstand in public like this is crossing over the line of acceptance. Booker is biased as his statements indicate recently
— Skip Aroo (@llambchops) January 16, 2018
Funny he's mad at her like she's the one who supposedly said it. And it's even crazier that you are proud of this guy talking to this lady as if she's nothing all because she's in a job in our current administration ?
— Brandy Shelton-Poore (@brandy_poore) January 16, 2018
So it's okay for a man to talk to a woman like this? https://t.co/vh7ewf2ZPM
— Alyssa Canobbio Hackbarth (@AlyssaEinDC) January 16, 2018
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Dear Ms. Milano, are you seriously OK with Cory Booker berating a female cabinet secretary and allowing his emotions to cloud his better judgement? "Leadership" was notably absent in that display.
— Austere Curator of Media Malfunction (@rreactor) January 16, 2018
You think this is leadership? Now it's cool to speak to a women that way? Not from where I'm from and I'll never treat my co-workers like that.
— Jimmy Thomas (@JimmyThomas5) January 16, 2018
this type of abuse of a coworker, especially public, would be something to report to your HR department. Just saying. https://t.co/y1ibB2JFLs
— Vulpes vulpes (@Oenonewept) January 16, 2018
So it’s okay for a man to speak to a woman like this now? This isn’t bullying or sexist? Nielsen can handle it, and she did, just not clear on what the rules are… https://t.co/RbAEtjIRna
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) January 16, 2018
The rules are pretty simple, actually: the (D) confers immunity.
Hmm I wonder what your reaction would be if the ideological tables were turned here. There'd be a new hashtag of course hehe
— Rob Simon (@Baldrobmusic) January 16, 2018
Reverse the party IDs and this would be angry mansplaining all day long. https://t.co/Vc9v7xKvii
— John Sexton (@verumserum) January 16, 2018
Without a doubt.
https://twitter.com/LilMissRightie/status/953365640164859904
https://twitter.com/LilMissRightie/status/953366778083672064
https://twitter.com/LilMissRightie/status/953367679464890373?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftwitchy.com%2Fwordpress%2Fwp-admin%2Fpost.php%3Fpost%3D640510%26action%3Dedit
https://twitter.com/LilMissRightie/status/953368026182799360
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Update:
Looks like Alyssa didn’t take too kindly to being called out for her hypocrisy:
Enough. Stop perpetuating the myth that women in power should be treated differently, fragilely. Nielsen can — and should — withstand scrutiny for her complicity, not be coddled because of her gender. https://t.co/ioOVwf6WcK
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 16, 2018
That’s nice, dear. But you’re still a hypocrite.
Now do Hillary when a joke is lobbed within 400 feet of her… https://t.co/pcqOMNzrS5
— Christian Toto (@HollywoodInToto) January 16, 2018
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