I had the impression he didn't relate to women at all.
I'm guessing that I will keep repeating this on this website until my fingers bleed:
Over the past eight years a lot of things have come to pass that we on this website thought could never happen, things even mainstream Democrats were saying they didn't want.
If the wrong person is elected president, it is entirely likely that we could be looking at an America were babies are killed for any reason right up to (and possibly after) the moment of delivery.
Yes, as some people have pointed out to me on other threads, that is already happening in a handful of states right now. Get ready for it to be enshrined as a Constitutionally protected right.
The sanctity of human life, and the protection of those who are incapable of protecting themselves -not foreign policy, not immigration, and not even the economy -is the most important issue facing our next president. We should all be concerned about the GOP establishment's reluctance to discuss this (other than as it pertains to government funding of Planned Parenthood) in any of the debates thus far.
Isnt it condescending to assume men do not know the woman’s view on something? They always seem to think they know the man’s side of everthing, that nobody has to tell them.
Leftist hypocrisy is utterly intolerable.