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Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for December 23, 2013
Transcript:
Roland: Shep, the scent of musk is thick here outside the ballroom of the posh downtown D.C. hotel... where GOP incumbents facing female challengers have gathered for mandatory sensitivity training... said to include guided role-playing designed to help members avoid offending oversensitive gal opponents. Man: I politely ask if your're menopausal? Teacher: No, but good guess. Anyone else? Role-playing
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
My over/under for comments is 75.
Eggman61 about 11 years ago
I doubt anything Republicans can say to their opponents will turn off female voters if their misogynistic legislative actions havenât done so already.
SKJAM! Premium Member about 11 years ago
Thereâs âpositions that many women disagree withâ, and then thereâs âforgetting Iâm not in a menâs locker room circa 1950.â
cripplious about 11 years ago
I would pay to live in the world of Doonesbury where Repubs are politically incorrect and Dems are supposedly saintly people
Caldonia about 11 years ago
Sexism! Just in time for Christmas! (Itâs gonna get ugly up in hereâŠ.)
pbarnrob about 11 years ago
Tiptoeing with fixed bayonet, uphill, through the minefieldâŠ
CasualObserver about 11 years ago
Actually, it plays more like high school in U.S. societyâŠbusinesses, churchesâŠmost folks havenât left the pettiness of that mentality behind them.
Kip W about 11 years ago
No, more like sending Trump to hairdressing college.
Linguist about 11 years ago
Or Bill OâReilly to a seminar on successful socialism.
steverinoCT about 11 years ago
Roland, âthe galsâ would like a word with youâŠ
Potrzebie about 11 years ago
So which repubs are being challenged by Females?
montessoriteacher about 11 years ago
Ha! I would like to politely ask if you are menopausal?! LOL!!! This line is not so far from what really happened in recent years with our wonderful GOP candidates, over and over again. The GOP has made it too easy for the comics as of late. We Dems donât have to try all that hard to make fun of this stuff. It is so easy. You donât get a pass if you are a misogynist tripping over you words on a campaign. It just doesnât work that way. Even if you are just a casual observer, who is not a Democrat, it isnât at all difficult to see the comedy of errors on the GOP campaign trails these days.
montessoriteacher about 11 years ago
I meant casual observer with lowercase letters, Casual Observer, in which you may or may not be included, as you choose, of courseâŠ
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
âLovely weather weâre having, isnât it?â
.âYOUâRE A MAN! WHAT WOULD YOU KNOW?â.âIs something wrong?â.âWHATâS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?!?!â.âI donât know but you seem upset.â.âSO NOW YOUâRE SAYING IâM TOO EMOTIONAL AND HORMONAL?â.âHave a nice day.â.âAND WHATâS THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN? HEY! WHERE ARE YOU GOING? TYPICAL MAN.â?Gotta love âem.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 11 years ago
Interesting â for some reason I woke up this morning thinking of James Watt. (A hell of thing for the first day of my vacation.) He was actually presented with a sculpture a foot with a hole shot in it.
montessoriteacher about 11 years ago
Many repubs are being challenged by females. Not all of us females are running for office, however. I hear that Sen. McConnell is getting a serious challenge from a female who is running for office. We donât all have to be of a certain gender in order to stand up for other human beings, so that is a good thing.
susan.e.a.c about 11 years ago
Hey, maybe the Democrats will do like they did on Motherâs Day and spit in womenâs faces, then blame the GOP like Trudeau does.
Argy.Bargy2 about 11 years ago
The end of men forever- Bigot much?
alise.duhon about 11 years ago
The fact that the GOP is holding sensitivity training classes to teach their candidates how to speak to women without being misogynistic really says we all we need to know about their views on women and where they think our place should be.
Since the 2010 midterms, when the GOP ran on jobs, jobs, jobs, there have been well over 170 bills restricting womenâs access to health care and reproductive choices introduced into state legislatures across the country, each being more restrictive than the last. There are more than a few mad men who like nothing more than to see our rights revert back to pre-1920âs conditions. The GOP can hold all of the sensitivity training workshops they want, women wonât be fooled. We know what their true agenda is.
I often think that these poor creatures must be terrified of strong, capable women. Otherwise, why the urgent rush to return us to second class citizenship?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
âto circumvent we men.â-to circumventto circumvent usto circumvent us menWe men will be circumventedThey will circumvent us-or not
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
âNo wonder Barack Obama gets the womenâs votes. They believe he can be changed.â-That was sexistFUNNY but sexist
kaffekup about 11 years ago
Just the latest in republican victimhood. âWe should be able to say any nasty thing we want and not be held accountable for it. You, on the other hand, have to be nice, and careful when you speak to us. Otherwise youâre bullies.â
Argy.Bargy2 about 11 years ago
Misread much?=No, Iâm not misreading someone who says âThe end of men foreverâ. If he was taking about how some women would like to create families with same sex partners, that might be one thing (and that isnât how its done right now; itâs still necessary to fertilize the egg with sperm. Cloning of people is not allowed yet).=But that was not what was said. If Clark Kentâs comment was meant as sarcasm, it didnât come across as such. =There is way too much hostility between religions, genders and political philosophies for humans to survive, at the rate weâre goingâŠ.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 11 years ago
âNo need to be a grammar ass.â-True.But itâs not a matter of NEED
montessoriteacher about 11 years ago
Only a Republican would believe that our current prez has achieved nothing in terms of personal achievement. A guy who was president of Harvard Law Review. Later, a US Senator and then prez of the US. He achieved getting health care reform passed, even if it is not perfect, it is a start. Health care reform is an extremely complicated issue. It was never going to be easy. To say that he has had no personal achievements is simply factually incorrect, no matter what your political beliefs.
decimuscaelius about 11 years ago
I predict that one day, later in this decade, Trudeau will start bashing Democrats too, and that will be an indication that he has developed a revolutionary proletarian consciousness.
kaffekup about 11 years ago
Actually, as I posted in a vent to the Atlanta paper, let the republicans keep talking this way, and weâll keep winning elections. Thatâs why I love it that they canât change their minds and wonât change the subject (commonly known as the definition of a fanatic).
Sheila Hardie about 11 years ago
I think you mean âwhat gender groupâ, because isnât the more important issue here? lol
braindead Premium Member about 11 years ago
Why on earth, would Republican think any of their candidates need sensitivity training?
montessoriteacher about 11 years ago
I could start naming GOP crazies but there isnât enough time or space in the worldâŠ
kaffekup about 11 years ago
Any of them hiking the Appalachian Trail, mt?Oh, thatâs right, they elected him to the House, didnât they?They never punish their liars, do thry?
braindead Premium Member about 11 years ago
OTOH, Bush has a big, big hat and is all bull. -Or, those 4000+ soldiers who died in Iraq, would they have died anyway? Natural causes and all that?
Doughfoot about 11 years ago
Statistically, the best predictor of violent criminal behavior, surpassing race, intelligence, socio-economic class, educational level, ⊠is being male. About 90% of felons, certainly of violent felons and murderers, are male. The person most likely to murder a man is another man of his acquaintance. By far the person most likely to murder a woman is her husband/lover/ex. In fact, most women who are murdered in this country are killed not by home invaders, robbers, lunatics, etc., but by husbands/lovers/exes.
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
Looks like, it will be way under.