The Main Stream Media Has No Eyes To See!
Monday, October 18th, 2010
Webmastering for TheKitchenCabinet.US has allowed me to meet (virtually) an amazing group of Conservative Women who are working like crazy to Get Out The Vote for the Nov. 2nd mid-term elections. TKC’s founder, Sonja Eddings Brown, has an Op-Ed today at Politico.com where she calls out the Main Stream Media for their lack of recognition of the wave of women running for office in this election, instead they bemoan the coming “loss” of women’s seats in Congress — Liberal Democrat seats, that is.
In 1992, the media crowed it was the “Year of the Woman.” They should have properly called it the “Year of the Liberal Woman.” Of the 54 new women elected to the House, 35 were Democrats.
But the media isn’t calling 2010 the “Year of the Woman” despite the record number of female candidates. This could be because so many of the women running for office are Republican and conservative. This doesn’t fit the media’s usual narrative.
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The storyline of the 2010 election is a widespread, grass-roots revolt by millions of Americans against a government that seems to care more about its own health and wealth than the prosperity and aspirations of its citizens. And women, from grass-roots tea party activists to the founders of The Kitchen Cabinet, are leading the charge.
With the likes of Carly Fiorina pulling up on that idiot Senator of mine, Barbara Boxer, and Meg Whitman holding toe-to-toe with “Moonbeam” Jerry Brown, even California might just have a glimmer of a chance to survive!
Michele Bachmann in MN, Nikki Haley in SC, Linda McMahon in CT, Sharon Angle in NV, rocket-scientist Ruth McClung in AZ — AMAZING!!! Plus many, many more . . .
But hey — if you watch MSNBC, CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC or read the New York Times, or our pathetic cat-box liner out here, the LAT — you’d think that after 11/2 Congress will be emptied of “women”.
Well — that may very well be, with a caveat or two — Emptied of vacuous, fetus-killing, same-sex loving, TAX & SPEND addicted women.
Be gone I say . . . be gone!
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