Posted on 02/22/2016 11:33:56 AM PST by nickcarraway
I'm not sure where John Kasich spent the last several decades of his life, but I'm betting it wasn't in America.
On a campaign stop in Virginia this morning, Kasich took advantage of the events 'townhall' format to wax poetic about the uptick in support for his fourth place Presidential campaign. According to the Ohio governor, the turnout to volunteer for him has been nothing short of astounding. Why, the women-folk have even dropped their dirty dishes, put down their pasta pots and have left their kitchens for the first time since dedicating themselves to a life of housewifery to make phone calls on his behalf.
Or something.
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I’m going with not guilty.
Didn't know that.
A pair to draw to.
lol
Feminists have ruined a lot for women, too.
The coming of a self-proclaimed Democrat ... of course, the women support you as a Democrat offering free stuff and protection for life.
I wonder if they object to being called “Kasich Supporters”?
Me bad.
Are there enough to fill a binder or 2?
Hugs and Tears.
After seeing the first photo of this woman, I wondered why does she have her head tilted ?
After this third photo, I realize she isn’t tilting her head.
And so. he makes a comment which is very “offending” to those who are perpetually offended. Is there proof to refute Kasich’s remark. You mean that in all of America, or Ohio in this case, there are no stay at home women, who only work in their homes, raising families? There are no women who are not in the workplace volunteering their time to help someone get elected? I’m just trying to understand. I want to see the proof that what Kasich said is untrue. Otherwise, keep yer yap shut. And I am by no means a Kasich supporter. Just something for those who are perpetually offended to complain about.
EXACTLY!!!
Such a boob and more of a democrat than republican! He needs some binders of women!
When they start leaving their offices, factories and warehouses to support you maybe you'll have a shot...at sixth place.
LOL!!!
His Father was a mailman, you know.
You sound offended. ;)
But, not before casting off their shoes and going barefoot and getting pregnant.
Go look up sexist. It means believing one sex is superior to the other. I wonder if you believe caring for the home and children is of lesser importance than making a career earning a paycheck.
Like it or not, there needs to be a homemaker at home - making it a home and caring for the children. In general, women are better at that role. Daycare certainly is not.
It's interesting and in my eyes sad that the disparagement of the role of the homemaker has not only come from men, who count on it, but also from other women, who consider it of lesser importance than working for someone else.
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