Clinton points out that all 2016 Republican contenders are the same,
and they do have their misogyny in common, and wear it on their sleeves…
Look, let’s not kid ourselves. As Hillary pointed out in a tweeted graphic, all 16 Republican candidates are the same, whether its Trump’s hair and pizzazz, or, as Larry Wilmore says, his helicopter. Election cycle 2016 is literally the attack of the Republican clones.
Position-wise, all they offer us is varying levels
of extremism. There is not one moderate Republican among them, because
moderate Republicans are RINOs in today’s wingnut lexicon. They’re
not allowed, as Jon Huntsman found out in 2012, and he came nowhere near
to running in 2016. He’d learned his lesson.
That doesn’t mean Republicans aren’t willing to pretend to
be moderates, impersonating reasonable people taking a sober look at
all the facts, and then rejecting anything smacking of opposition to
their authoritarianism. You know, things like freedom, religious or
otherwise. Things like marriage equality and reproductive rights, just
to name a couple of examples.
However, there can be no claim to moderate positions as long as you are against this, and all Republicans are against this.
That’s right. Women. Women as autonomous beings with
all the rights and privileges of any Republican living. Wingnut
women like Sarah Palin will tell you they are the real women. You know,
women who are subservient to men in all respects, who are willing to
collaborate on their own subjugation.
But real men trust women. Trust women to vote. Trust
women to hold down the toughest jobs. Trust women to think for
themselves and make their own reproductive choices. Real men don’t
expect women to go without conception, give birth, and then refuse to
let them breastfeed.
Real men don’t want women to be like Sarah Palin. Or
any of her clone-replacements, like Joni Ernst. Real men aren’t afraid
of smart, powerful women like Nancy Pelosi and Elizabeth Warren, or
Michelle Obama.
Because real men don’t feel like they’re being
persecuted if women have the same rights they do. Republican men, on the
other hand, have their misogyny in common, and they wear it on their
sleeves.
And in fact, women seem to realize who the real men
are. For all the talk of Trump, and all Trump’s claims that
literally everybody likes him, including those he excoriates daily,
women aren’t impressed. In other words, Hillary says they are all the
same, and she’s not alone.
According to Gallup,
“Trump has a lower favorability rating among Republican women than
among Republican men (50% vs. 59%, respectively) [and] this gender gap
is fairly typical for many of the current Republican cabal candidates.”
Cruz is most reviled, and Gallup says only
“Graham, Jeb and Pataki are the only candidates who enjoy similar
favorability ratings among men and women nationally,” but none of them
are prime candidates for a Sadie Hawkins dance.
Gallup concludes,
Women in the U.S. are, in general, more likely to identify as Democrats than to identify as Republicans. Further, according to exit polls, 55% of women supported President Barack Obama in the 2012 presidential election. This persistent gender gap in U.S. politics presents a continuing challenge for Republican candidates. Another challenge for Republican pretender candidates is that even among women who identify with or lean toward the Republican cabal, women tend to be less likely than men to view Republican cabal candidates favorably.
Larry Wilmore singles out Trump and his helicopter,
saying “Trump steals the show with his shiny new helicopter. OK, I give
up. How small is this guy’s penis?” But let’s not ignore an insecurity
factor spread among Republican candidates more or less equally. They
just show it in ways other than helicopters.
You have to wonder at Republicans who think their
endless denigration of women is going to make them popular. It is not
only Trump who thinks insulting people makes them like him. All
Republicans seem to feel this way, because all of them are this way. As
Hillary said, they’re all the same. They all operate out of the same
context, and we should not expect otherwise.
It is as simple as this: if you like and trust women, you are probably not a Republican.
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