Pelosi, Barrett and the false face of modern feminism

Pelosi, Barrett and the false face of modern feminism

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Something really amazing has happened this week in American politics. The false narratives of modern feminism completely collapsed when Judge Amy Coney Barrett conducted her confirmation hearing.

But to make my point, I must first address the appearance of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the odious Nancy Pelosi, on CNN.

While Barrett dealt with the Senate Judiciary Committee’s dementia, Pelosi eventually came face to face with force in the unlikely form of Wolf Blitzer and lost complete control of his situation room.

If you watch this entire footage closely you’ll notice that Blitzer just kept her point of not responding, why not pass a stimulus bill now and do something, even if that’s perfect?

Madam spokesperson, you have the opportunity to alleviate suffering and you are involved in politics.

We know what the answer is, because it would give President Trump a victory on the eve of the election. We know Pelosi is a pure political animal (and his behavior here really comes down to that level).

But that’s not what’s interesting here.

This is how transparent she is not being able to automatically control the conversation to recite her talking points. Obviously, he feels entitled to the power of Wolf’s platform.

Go big, come home

And she wasn’t expecting it. In front of him, he launches a personal attack which fails completely. In politics, the first rule is: “Never attack”.

Pelosi knows this, which is why she uses her position as a woman to frame her attacks on Trump the way she does, playing the girl card whenever she can. But on this issue, he can’t attack Trump because Trump said …

And that’s where it all fell apart. This is THE fight in Pelosi’s career, not impeachment. It is this stimulus bill because it took the whole country hostage to win an election after it displaced and ruined the lives of hundreds of millions of people.

She lost because she attacked no less than a talking TV head, not a political rival. You can see it in his face, as a speaker, why would he have to justify himself to someone he considers “the helper” like Wolf Blitzer?

I mean, for shouting out loud, who’s lower on DC’s political totem pole than Wolf Blitzer?

And Pelosi collided with him and shattered like shattering glass.

And when I say broken, I mean atomized, not just for her but for all the crazy, out of control feminists she represents. Her carefully crafted facade of the strong, independent woman who could be face to face with a man evaporated between heartbeats.

Watch the video carefully. You will know then that it will happen.

Easy rider

The reason Blitzer took her down so easily is that she was never seriously challenged. People like Pelosi can put on the false face of strength and blatantly lie because they are given full advantages before entering the battlefield.

Your reputation is a facade, carefully constructed by the people who control it.

She has a job to do. They paid him very well to do it. But she played her hand several times against Trump and lost. And it looks like CNN and the people who run it have decided it’s time to cut the hook and let it twist in the wind.

The mere fact that Blitzer was told in this interview to sue her is a sign that something has fundamentally changed.

The rats leave the sinking ship that led the good ship Corn Pop to the iceberg of the Silent Majority who is more than fed up with his inhumanity.

Pelosi is the false face of girl power, a pathetic excuse for a vaudeville whore, drunk on a silly ideology of envy and equal disdain that makes women bully men so they can validate their own decisions soulless.

Because in her twisted mind, without her and her awesome governing power, none of us would survive in the big bad world.

And it came out in its entirety when she got it, “You didn’t build this,” saying that she’s the one feeding her constituents, which implies that without her they wouldn’t eat.

“… And we feed them”, he said several times. Really, Nancy? Without you, would we all starve to death?

Bitch please!

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The Barrett moment

Juxtapose that with the other notable event this week.

The moment Supreme Court candidate Amy Coney Barrett after suffering a silly question following a question from beta men and hysterical senators about her stance on abortion showed the world just how much she was well prepared for the situation.

She projected the kind of calm patience and skill that comes from inner strength. And he did it with just his knowledge of the law, his understanding of his role as a lawyer, and the strength of purpose that comes from being a person of deep faith.

Let’s put it this way, like Mike Pence the week before in his debate with Kamala Harris, Ms Barrett has given a very good thought to the man who chose her for the job, Donald Trump.

In doing so, he projected the exact opposite of what Pelosi did, respect for hierarchy and why it exists – it’s best to serve the people who created it.

Pelosi has spent the past two years trying to change that hierarchy, to dominate Trump through lying and manipulating the rules, holding the entire country hostage to his truly reprehensible lust for power.

Ms Barrett, on the other hand, is said to be that dinosaur who will turn the court back a hundred years by replacing tyrant and half-spirit Ruth Bader Ginsburg as hysterical women in disguise outside the Capitol in Handmaid’s Tale attire.

But it only brought quiet dignity back to what had become a circus in the bogus world of television and social media. Wolf Blitzer did the same.

The devil takes the last

We have lost something vital in this electoral cycle, a sense of dignity and ownership through a “winner takes it all” attitude that is a consequence of the incredibly concentrated power in the dystopian world of Washington DC.

We’re unlikely to get it back anytime soon.

But this week may have finally been a turning point after nearly eight months of literal insanity in which people finally saw something that was not a full theater of the absurd, allowing jackals and flying monkeys to give the tone. of our future.

While I have my doubts about Ms Barrett’s potential as the type of Supreme Court justice I would rather see in court, there is no doubt that she knows how to handle a job interview.

And it was refreshing that she held on and didn’t take the bait of the ridiculous liars and harpies questioning her.

Pelosi, on the other hand, has been at her job for so long that she can’t even conceive of not having the right to impose her will on everyone regardless of the costs. And she’s so caught up in her own psychodrama that she forgot that she still has to be interviewed for her job every two years.

Politics is meant to be the art of the possible, which is often a convenient excuse to justify surrender. Feminists thrive on the surrender of men.

But feminism is collapsing in the face of male competition. True female power comes from giving men a reason to fight for them, a purpose for their fight and their sacrifice. North A man worthy of the name would raise a finger for a witch like Pelosi.

Any man alive would go through hell for a woman like Mrs. Barrett.

That’s what changed this week. And what’s really sad is that we should be thankful for that.

Written by Tom Luongo