Democrats: Backhanding women for decades

I don’t have any stats on abuse of women, but I do have enough powers of observation to know that Liberal men treat women like dirt. But Liberal women are too weak and stupid to speak against their masters.

So when NY Democrat Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said that an unnamed senator had commented on her post-natal chubbiness, I knew it was a Democrat. A man with power, whom she might need one day.

Of course the other tip off was that Gillibrand didn’t name the dude, but we now know who the unnamed Democrat senator is. It’s deceased Senator Daniel Inouye from Hawaii.

I don’t think it’s crass to have a discussion with a person about weight, so Inouye gets a pass from this misogynist. Merely expressing one’s views or preferences of attraction is not harassment, though weak Liberal Vaginal-Americans seem to constantly play the gender card when it suits their political goals.

That said, when a Democrat male is in the mix, it is necessary to look deeper into his pathology, as we do with Inouye. As it turns out, Senator Inouye was a lecherous little man.

In 1992, Inouye’s hairdresser said that he had forced her to have sex with him. Her accusations exploded into a campaign issue that year, and one Hawaii state senator announced that she had heard from nine other women who said they had been sexually harassed by Mr. Inouye. But the women did not want to go forward with their claims.

Given this bit of history, Gillibrand was fortunate to have survived the then septuagenarian’s advances.

Though Inouye had long been dead, Gillibrand decided it was time to let the cat out of the bag as it were in this election year, because an old man’s sexual history provides a launch pad for addressing date-rape on college campuses.

Yes, I’m still trying to figure that one out as well.

It’s good that in the Election of 2014, Gillibrand is helping in the fight of the War on Women. I just hope she and her other Liberal women can actually hit their real targets: Liberal Democrat men.

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