If there’s one thing women love, it’s being told by other women that they’ve betrayed their sex. So we have no doubt they’ll appreciate Michelle Obama’s recent pronouncement:
Michelle Obama: Women ‘who voted against Hillary Clinton voted against their own voice’ https://t.co/MPxgJ64eBh @washtimes
— Jessica Chasmar (@JessicaChasmar) September 27, 2017
More from the Washington Times:
Mrs. Obama made the comments during a wide-ranging conversation with author Roxane Gay at the Inbound conference in Boston, Boston.comreported.
“Any woman who voted against Hillary Clinton voted against their own voice,” the former first lady said to a round of applause at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.
“It doesn’t say as much about Hillary, and everybody’s trying to worry about what it means for Hillary and no, no, no, what does this mean for us, as women?” she asked. “That we look at those two candidates, as women, and many of us said, ‘He’s better for me. His voice is more true to me.’ To me that just says, you don’t like your voice. You like the thing you’re told to like.”
Insulting, much?
That's sexist.
— Sandra Paulley (@slphouston) September 27, 2017
Majorly.
LOL. Our betters will always believe they know what's best. I find that #ProblematicAF https://t.co/JNxpKNMwnm
— Problematic AF™? (@EF517_V2) September 27, 2017
And YOU know better than them? How empowering. https://t.co/ZvOzMCisLi
— Ashe Schow (@AsheSchow) September 27, 2017
We're being lectured again for thinking.
— Privileged Parker (@Skonialo) September 27, 2017
There were just as many reasons not to like Hillary as there were not to like Trump. To suggest women must vote for a woman is wrong… https://t.co/aA2QiGLDfs
— Brad Thor (@BradThor) September 27, 2017
Women must not think independently. We must do as our hive master says.
— Poppy (@Aletheiaquester) September 27, 2017
All women combined have but one voice? What an idiotic thing to say.
— Stephen L. Hall (@StephenLHall) September 27, 2017
The condescension of the left is on full display by Michelle Obama. As always she is saying, "Women, only we know what's best for you."
— Steve Buckland (@SteveBuckland4) September 27, 2017
So the only way for a woman to have a voice is to do what someone else tells them too? Smh
— David Beck (@davidrbeck) September 27, 2017
Between @MichelleObama and @HillaryClinton, leftist women sure aren't very inclusive – unless you think like them.
— Ashe Schow (@AsheSchow) September 27, 2017
What arrogance. We each have our own individual voice.
— Julie (@julmem) September 27, 2017
That's not "What Happened". All women think for themselves, regardless of how you wish they did. You disrespect all by saying they shouldn't
— Jeffy (@jeffy007bond) September 27, 2017
Hillary does not speak for me or identify with me. I have a voice. It is heard loud&clear. Just ask my hubby, kids & family. I speak 4 me!
— Terriob (@Terriob71) September 27, 2017
Err, no. My voice was loud and clear. #NeverHillary
— Colorado RedTraci (@goptraci) September 27, 2017
Listen up! I did not fight for equality with "the Patriarchy" only to be told I must swear total loyalty to "the Matriarchy".
— BevfromNYC (@BevfromNYC) September 27, 2017
I have the same voice I had before nov 8 plus you never did a thing for me so kiss off
— ??Bonnie?? (@BonBee81) September 27, 2017
Michelle is apparently so enamored of her own voice, she’s deaf to the mess she’s helped to create.
— Ken Gardner (@KenGardner11) September 27, 2017
No kidding.
Keep this up. https://t.co/ldWyhI1dXG
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 27, 2017
Please keep talking. https://t.co/ZCJ7qgGZyn
— JWF (@JammieWF) September 27, 2017
@MichelleObama please keep saying awesome stuff that makes sense like this
— Terresa's Brother (@TerresasBrother) September 27, 2017
Keep pushing this narrative ??
— Kevin D (@kdsats72) September 27, 2017
By all means, Michelle. You’re on a roll.
Blaming women voters can only work out well for them and their party.
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) September 27, 2017