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  1. They used to say in 1830 that the territories needed to get rid of pioneer women’s voting rights because women couldn’t think straight due to their being the weaker sex, and because women were financially and politically under the power of their male relatives or their husbands.

    It’s not so much different now a days.

    Now women self proclaim themselves the weaker sex via the “vagina” monologues, and also proclaim that they are under a “Patriarchy” which strips them of power. Which is almost exactly the same reason why their votes were stripped away to begin with.

  2. “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. In my opinion, she was off base.” Donald Trump

    It seems obvious that Trump was implying that Kelly was “on the rag”. Is it arguable that many women get short tempered, easily offended and abrasive at certain times during their menstrual cycle?

    That may not have been the case with Kelly but it’s certainly fair for Trump to have opined that her attacks were both unfair and inappropriate in that venue and that the palpable animosity of Kelly toward Trump had to have a disproportionate emotional motivation.

    Wolf is clearly “deeply troubled” and I’d bet that she’s never forgiven Prof. Bloom for telling her so.

  3. Also, clans had chaperones for their female relatives and children because this protected both the males from false accusations and the females from physical intimidations and coercions.

    The weaker sex is vulnerable to physical escalation, while the male sex is vulnerable to verbal and intrigue setups. If it even “looked” like someone was having sex out of marriage, the families would be pressured either way to get them married. The evidence can be as little as a male and female being in the same room at a party for more than say 3 minutes, and then being discovered in close proximity to each other, like handshake distance.

  4. GB:

    I don’t draw that conclusion at all, and the fact that Trump said in the same interview that Chris Wallace had blood coming out of HIS eyes indicates it, too.

  5. Not that I agree with Wolf, but Im with GB on this one. Trump is known for lowering himself to vulgarities.

  6. A “pussy” is not a vagina. I get very irritated when women – especially women, since when my husband and I started dating it came out in conversation (an interesting conversation indeed) that he was not at all clear about women’s anatomy, and I’ve since discovered that he isn’t the only man I know who was once really puzzled by it all, so I’ll give men a pass – refer to their external genitalia as their “vagina.”

    At the same time, “vulva” is… Well, maybe if we all say it enough, like “vagina,” it’ll gain an… Lord, trying hard not to make a bad joke here – oh, to heck with it: an odor of respectability.

  7. As for “Trump is known for lowering himself to vulgarities,” two sets of two words each.

    1) So. What.

    2) Cock holster.

  8. The Apocalypse may well be nigh. The inhabitants of Earth may simply be too fatuous to survive. Sadly, the so-called intellectual elite lead the parade.

  9. It’s no different from what Oprah does when she has a movie to promote. Oprah invents some episode of discrimination she suffered. When Wolf invents some sort of sexism crap in which she is the fearless heroine explaining it all, she’s promoting her book.

  10. neo,

    You may well be right but I think not. “Blood coming out of the eyes” can apply to either gender but in referring to Kelly, Trump’s addition of, “blood coming out of her wherever” is, I believe a clear indication of what he meant.

    He was being interviewed and for once the sanity of self-preservation led him to tone down what he wanted to say. Though his lack of self-discipline prevented him from leaving it at the non-sexual “Blood coming out of the eyes”. IMO, he came up with a way to suggest it without actually saying it.

  11. GB:

    You are completely speculating, and of course I’m aware that it’s a possible interpretation I don’t happen to find it convincing.

  12. Naomi Wolfe dragged out the phrase Alpha Male, lol back whenGore ran against GW, & people were calling Al.”wooden. Phoney, stiff. ( More puns, can we stand ?)

  13. This is a variation on when a Democrat has a scandal and the media story is all about the Republicans pouncing or taking advantage. Not about the scandal but about the Republicans. On the other hand a Republican scandal represents all Republicans everywhere for all times.

  14. I agree with GB, because I think Trump was intending it as an return jab not just an observation.

    And it sounds like a jab more than just commentary and he didn’t seem in a light hearted mood when he said it.

  15. 1) So. What.

    Solomon, David, Soddom, Gomorrah.

    Divine Punishment is a little bit difficult to deny, because an entire nation will suffer it depending on the leaders’ conduct.

  16. One of the Naomi Wolf excerpts includes the following penetrating insight, showing just how indispensable a public intellectual can be:

    Anthony Weiner’s penis was used as a way to attack both his wife, Huma Abedin, and her boss, Secretary Clinton, replaying traditional uses of the phallus to smite powerful women.

    Aha. I was not aware that “smiting” powerful women was among the “traditional uses of the phallus.” Maybe Trump was really onto something when he observed that Hillary “got schlonged” by losing the 2008 nomination to Obama. 🙂

    To make matters even worse, subsequently both she and Huma were “smitten” by Anthony’s weiner 😮 .

  17. MY first association was “blood from without the EARS.”

    The menses never came into consideration.

    No gal EVER reacts emotionally, spontaneously, with the menses.

  18. Neo,
    This was a very interesting post. I was sanguine about what I might find in the comments. But I’m bloody tired of it all. Indeed, I find myself “in blood stepp’d in so far, that I should wade no more, returning were as tedious as go o’er.”

  19. I remember reading that Ms Wolf was the one responsible for dressing Mr. Gore in brown suits
    during the 2000 presidential campaign, presumably to invoke fond memories of Ronald Reagan who often wore the same. I wonder if, before the second debate, she was the one who suggested that his hair be styled in Reagan’s semi-pompadour. His face also had contouring to suggest Reagan facial structure.

  20. Meanwhile, news of female genital mutilation is suppressed by Democrat operatives. Draw your own conclusion about whether Dems actually care about saving the vagina (as opposed to covering their ass).

  21. Trump is hardly the only person who has observed that some women will allow wealthy and powerful men to do what they want with them in exchange for getting close to that power and money. This is the bread and butter of gossip sites. (And it’s not just women.). Certainly the Clinton-Lewinsky debacle was an example of this dynamic. Trump only made the observation, he didn’t actually grab a pussy. Yet another example of the double standard between Dems and Reps. Of course Naomi Wolf is deranged having made a career of defending and promoting cynical liars who don’t believe in her pet issue and only use it as a stepping stone to power.

  22. AMartel:

    I wouldn’t exactly call Trump’s statement to Billy Bush a mere observation.

  23. That’s true. He did say he put the moves on a married entertainment reporter and got shot down.

  24. WOW!!!!
    Haven’t been on Neo’s site for awhile. Never imagined I was missing pussy blather.

    CANNOT make this S*** up.

  25. I note how all of these feminists/women’s rights types aren’t gonna touch the issue of FGM, which I would think would be a much greater concern than real estate Trump talking about grabbing a feel in 2005.

    By the way, the official UN/WHO statistics from 2013 on the prevalence of FGM in the Africa and the Middle East are staggering:

    Estimated percentage of women between the ages of 15 and 49 who have been subjected to FGM:

    Somalia 96%
    Egypt 91%
    Sudan 88%

    Moreover, the current estimate of women, here in the U.S., who are at risk of being subjected to FGM is 550,000.

    You see stories about this practice here in the U.S. popping up here and there in the MSM, but with numbers like these, you can bet that FGM is being practiced all over the U.S. particularly in areas with heavy Muslim immigrant populations, but the local authorities/medical authorities, police are, with rare exceptions, studiously looking the other way.

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