Posted on 04/21/2026 12:00:26 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
On Tuesday’s CNN This Morning, Audie Cornish didn’t merely report the departure of three women in Trump’s cabinet—she raised the specter of sexism right out of the gate. Teasing the segment, Cornish asked: “Is there a different standard for women in the White House?” [See also, screencap.]
From there, Cornish kept steering the discussion back to gender, suggesting that the departure of three women is "a trend."
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Let’s not forget Trump’s first term, when high-profile firings and forced exits fell overwhelmingly on male officials—including prominent figures like Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Attorney General Jeff Sessions. So was Trump a misandrist then, only to become a misogynist now?
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CNN, Bwahahahahahahahahaha
It’s quite misogynistic for “Audie Cornish” to suggest women can’t handle life.
A friend, who seems conservative in her views but listens to leftist media, recently told me all the women in Trump’s cabinet had to sleep with his sons to get their positions. It was such a ridiculous comment I didn’t respond. The leftist media in this country is trying to drive people insane with their nonsense.
He should stop hiring dopey broads and then he won’t have to fire them.
It is getting increasingly difficult to find a woman with common sense and accountability. Bat shit crazy seems to be the norm now.
yea, straight and born femalem
If Trump was such a sexist, misogynistic Nazi, how did he hire all these women in the first place?
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