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Aug 10, 2022 12:20:40   #
Liz Cheney is right. Trump is not only dangerous, he's not exactly the brightest bulb in the lamp. The two often go hand in hand. But what, if anything, does this have to do with the topic?
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Aug 9, 2022 14:07:54   #
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Jul 24, 2022 20:43:04   #
Well said!
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Jul 24, 2022 20:41:59   #
slatten49 wrote:
By John F. Harris

America, many conservatives believe, is facing a masculinity crisis. The general drift of modern culture, the argument goes, has merged with the anti-patriarchal agenda of the radical left to create a climate in which boys and men are made to feel that there is something inherently suspect or even shameful about their sex

Little wonder, asserted Sen. Josh Hawley () of Missouri in a widely publicized address last year, that many men have lost their self-confidence and no longer represent “the traditional masculine virtues — things like courage, and independence and assertiveness.”

Hawley’s speech did not take note of how thoroughly masculine virtues, under this definition, have been diluted within his own Republican Party during the Trump era.

Nor did he cite the figure who is the most vivid counterexample. The person who is the most credible answer to the GOP’s manhood problem is a woman: Liz Cheney.

Wyoming’s lone congresswoman is widely loathed by acolytes of Donald Trump. Certainly Hawley has not sought to join her in confronting the former president or demanding accountability for the ways his claims of e******n f***d led to the J*** 6 r**t at the Capitol. But it would be hard to argue that Cheney does not represent “courage, and independence and assertiveness.”

Many people will be uncomfortable viewing these admirable qualities through the prism of g****r. Standing firm on principle, and doing the right thing even when there may be a high cost to doing so, are qualities anyone should aspire to — no matter whether they are male, female or reject binary g****r categories altogether.

The important point, however, is that many conservatives are comfortable linking g****r and personal traits like toughness. Liz Cheney is plainly one of those conservatives.

Recall her rejoinder to Sen. Ted Cruz, after the Texan accused Cheney last year of suffering from “Trump derangement syndrome.” Cheney mocked Cruz for groveling toward Trump even though he has in the past attacked Cruz’s own family members. “Trump broke Ted Cruz,” Cheney told CNN. “A real man would be defending his wife, and his father, and the Constitution.”

Recall also a Cheney aide’s taunt of Rep. Matt Gaetz, a camera-loving Trump warrior, who traveled to Wyoming to urge v**ers to reject Cheney and demand her resignation: “Gaetz can leave his beauty bag at home. In Wyoming, the men don’t wear make-up.”

As it happens, an instinct to sneer at the failed manhood of fellow politicians is one place where Cheney and Trump are aligned. In the recent book This Will Not Pass, authors Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns reveal that Trump in the closing days of his presidency began calling House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy “a p----” because he perceived that he was not backing him with insufficient fervor. McCarthy, who for a moment had seemed ready to break with Trump over the J*** 6 r**t, quickly fell back in line, “more or less setting out to prove [Trump] right.”

All this points the mind back to Hawley’s speech last fall to the National Conservativism Conference. It reads as if he flirted for a while about making a serious comment on the state of modern culture and then decided that was too much trouble for too few rewards. He eschewed precision in favor of bombast: “The left is telling America and its men, you’re evil. You’re terrible. You must apologize and submit to your government masters to be reformed.” And his logic was murky: Even if he can find some campus l*****ts who believe “it seems logical to h**e men,” why are they principally to blame for the fact that many men, in Hawley’s telling, refuse to get off drugs and off the couch?

But just because parts of Hawley’s speech were frivolous does not mean all of his argument was. The virtues of self-restraint, self-sufficiency and, above all, meeting the responsibilities of parenthood belong to both sexes. But it is reasonable to believe that the failures to live by these ideals are more common among men, and the societal consequences more severe. It is a reasonable assertion also that individuals make choices based on the examples they observe — whether fictitious examples from classic stories or real examples in the news.

American entertainment has produced many classic male archetypes. There are laconic tough guys like Clint Eastwood (“Do you feel lucky, punk?”). There are self-effacing characters like Atticus Finch in To K**l a Mockingbird, who reveal their true mettle when tested by extraordinary circumstances. There is the brooding, too-sensitive-for-this-world type like the characters played by James Dean. There is the cocky self-dramatist like Tom Cruise in his Top Gun incarnations. But all these diverse types have one trait in common: a willingness to defy convention, and stand up to a crowd and refuse to go with the flow when faced with a core question of right vs. wrong.

Some questions for Hawley the next time he tackles the masculinity crisis: Who among current American political figures (no easy out by naming Volodymyr Zelenskyy) best represents these virtues? And explain the ways Donald Trump meets your standard of “traditional male virtues” and where he falls short?

Meanwhile, Cheney has slightly complicated her bid as the GOP’s most traditionally masculine figure. In a speech the other day at the Ronald Reagan P**********l Library, she said she “came to this choice” to stand up to Trump above all “as a mother,” and portrayed her willingness to risk her political future by standing up to leaders of her party as a triumph of traditional feminine virtues.

In the modern Republican Party, perhaps Cheney is the equivalent of a single parent — she needs to be mother and father for the sake of the kids. Or perhaps when it comes to the obligations of public life, virtue is a perfectly good noun without any adjective — not masculine or feminine.
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Jun 27, 2022 23:26:26   #
A baby in the womb, aka fetus, is a potential life; however, a simple group of cells not developed to that extent really isn't. I've lost no sleep due to the a******n I had in my late 20's.
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Apr 16, 2022 11:31:58   #
Excuse me, but as a disabled person without a reliable means of t***sportation, v****g by mail is my best option and I've been doing it for years. Also, it has always been my practice to v**e the issue or individual, not the party. People like me with brains that we know how to use do exist.
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Jan 26, 2022 17:18:32   #
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Jan 26, 2022 17:05:14   #
And how much have DJT and Ivanka made so far from their China companies?
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Jan 26, 2022 16:57:59   #
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Jan 26, 2022 16:41:36   #
Wow...interesting! And here I thought that were just a-holes...nope, they're PAID a-holes!
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Jan 26, 2022 16:21:06   #
Ronald Hatt wrote:
BECAUSE THEY LIVE A LIFE OF "PRETEND"....LIKE MOST ALL DEMONCRATS!

Hollywood-ites, { *Deniro, *The View, Danny Devito, Whoopie Goldberg, Streisand, Ron Perlman, Julia Dreyfuss, Sarandon, Ed Harris, *Hanks, & *Speilberg, et al}..... { **too many of them}...live a "Sodom, & Gomorrah" lifestyle....{unlike normal people }..Reality is:

*personal responsibility, *Integrity, *fear of God, *Love of Country, *"doing for your fellow man", *considering "others", before self....{ Those are all Republican features} :O}}}

All this...is a foreign concept to Libr****ds...{ Personally irresponsible}...& blind to the needs of others!

kevyn, simply cannot understand this concept!
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Plenty of Democrats, and Hollywood folks, also live in this Reality. Picking and choosing a few to try and make a point is self-aggrandizing and pointless.
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Jan 26, 2022 16:17:11   #
Strycker wrote:
I really don't care if gay or t***s characters are inserted. Live and let live. It's when CRT or defund the police or pro-A****a or B*M r**ts or anti Trump or anti Republican rhetoric are inserted that I have got to turn it off. The negativity is just too much to stomach. I much prefer positive inclusive pro-American messages.


I'm an Independent, and I completely agree! And the reason that I am now an Independent is that Democrats veer too far to the left, and Republicans too far to the right, IMHO
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Jan 26, 2022 15:57:47   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
This is a big Democrat show to gas light people into believing that Trump tried to o*******w the e******n results with a "violent " attack and i**********n. The dems know it wasn't. But they need this to be an i**********n to help them politically in Nov next fall.


BS. It was violent. It was planned. And DJT gleefully watched it from the safety of the White House.
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Jan 20, 2022 20:24:52   #
Just about everything!
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Jan 6, 2022 09:21:46   #
God, NO!!! Donald Trump is a disgrace to the Republican Party and an embarrassment to this great country. Kowtowing to his whims, as the Party has been doing,
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