GOP's Sexist Mad Men Worldview Threatens Women's Health

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This is like a bad movie~this woman is throwing crap at the wall and seeing what sticks.

What is your problem? I suppose if all men were metro-sexual wimps then you'd be thrilled.

Frankly, the Republicans are not losing the woman vote. In fact, I'd say that women are more attracted to a party that supports individualism in both men and women through entrepreneurial creativity, a party that celebrates the person over an all-encompassing dead weight government. Furthermore, Republicans emphasize small government, that stays out of your business~now, just what's wrong with that? Nothing.

Finally, as a woman, I'm more attracted to a real man~remember those?~a guy who's not scared of his shadow and speaks his mind, however politically incorrect it may be. Remember, John Wayne, Ronald Reagan, and even, good 'ole Clark Gable, and our brave military men.

Go see "Act of Valor"~those are real men, sweetie. I doubt if you even know what a real man is .

American woman of VA 5:20PM February 28, 2012

I have a feeling a lot of women are going to be voting for Obama and telling their bigoted or ignorant husbands that they voted for the other guy.

Mike of KY 4:21PM February 28, 2012

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Laura Chapin

Laura Chapin

Laura K. Chapin is a Democratic communications strategist based in Denver, Colorado, advocating for progressive causes and candidates in the Rocky Mountain West. She has previously worked for Gov. Bill Ritter and before escaping to God's Country, she spent 15 years (and way too many late nights Watching the Floor) in Washington, DC.

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