thing going on in the world, where this 113th congress with the most women in it, doesn t make any laws. really, it makes the fewest laws, but at the state level, you have extremely aggressive laws, almost all focused on women s bodies. what is up with that? they are obsessed. obsessed! i think it s fear of change, right? you see some of the most like, you saw some of the worst racism as civil rights legislation was being passed. you re seeing some of the worst homophobia now that gay marriage is starting to be passed. and like, you know, they do see women starting to stick up for themselves. and they do see women so this is the backlash, this is the post hillary clinton and sarah palin, which whatever your critiques, sarah palin really was the vice presidential candidate for the republican party, right? and a young woman still bearing children, right? in that role, right? so even if you don t agree with her politics. so maybe this is a sort of weird, backlash yeah, because
says, i m pro-women, i m prolbgt, including the t, i m anti-war, i m for health care, i m for education, i want to get rid of poverty, end the war on drugs do you have a name? no! no. because none of them are going on tv. we have these mainstream people who say, i can see what the republicans are saying. we need to reach across the aisle. with those people? but the tea party departments. and in the other way, bill grassgrasde blasio, the mayor of new york city bill de blasio was until he got bill bradden put in as the police commissioner. everybody stay with us, when we come back, not only is jamie going to read his twitter feed, which is undoubtedly going nuts, but we ll play the game, who tweeted that and we ve got lots of twits to choose from. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook?
solidarity against a new tax on tanning beds in 2010. of course, none of these men hold a candle to the best of the worst, the granddaddy of everyone in the politician s gratuitously commenting on television s hall of fame, long before reality tv became a staple of our prime-time watching and our politician s jeremiahs, there was vice president dan quayle and there was the fictional news anchor, murphy brown, who had a child out of wedlock. now, here s quayle in 1992, blaming the nation s woes in part on a sitcom. it doesn t help matters when prime-time tv has murphy brown, a character who supposedly epitomizes today s intelligent, highly paid professional woman, mocking the importance of fathers by bearing a child alone and calling it just another lifestyle choice. yes, tv has been ruining
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stomach will shrink straight back. they later apologized. a somewhat less royal mom s facebook post went viral. a post of herself with her washboard abs surrounded by her three months, the youngest of which was eight months, with a caption, what s your excuse. this is about the control of women s bodies. the obsession and the sexualization and, you know, it just reminds me, chris christie went on letterman and ate a doughnut, and it was the funniest thing oh, he s making fun of his body. isn t that great? if a morbidly obese woman went on letterman and ate a doughnut like that, and made fun they would be like, you re disgusting. you remember during kim kardashian s pregnancy, she was wearing a black and white dress and put her and a picture of orka the killer whale. and that was fine. is it more women judging other women, or is it men we won t