For the left, the Trump/Kelly affair is a target rich environment.
1. It highlights how most of the GOP feel about women. It also highlights how most GOP women feel about themselves, their subservient nature to their male leaders, and their astonishment that a woman would dare speak her mind to a man. Agast!
2. It further exacerbates the already all-too-real fissures in the GOP. An already split party is being torn apart by nothing more than hard-right bloodlust and pettiness. My lone regret is that Trump is almost sure to flame out well before the General and this will just be a fond memory.
3. The 80-90% retards here that post conservative are finally getting a lesson on what divisiveness taste like. A few months ago (Trump has been on the scene for less than 2 months), not one of you would have considered voting for this dope who has shows on NBC, given liberally to the Clintons, palled around with Martha Stewart, the Kardashians, Piers Morgan and the rest. NOW....you guys are willing to throw away the entire election with your idiotic allegiance to this idiot. I'm not telling you not to do it. By all means, jump over that cliff. You can always say that the GOP lost due to voter fraud, tainted election machines, moderators, the media, etc...
If I were to have pitched this idea to a Hollywood producer, I would have gotten laughed out of the pitch meeting due to it being far fetched.
And of course the Democrats care about women. How much is the Obama administration, along with many Democrats paying women compared to men? LOL!
In government women's wages are on par with men .
How do I know.
My wife works for the next county over.
I will take your word for that, and keep in mind that you mentioned the next county over. Now, at the national level where you have the most visible democrats duping people into thinking they are more for women than the GOP, here are some stats for you:
The Obama administration's 20 top earners, who each took home $172,200 for their work in 2011, only six of those were women. The median White House annual salary in 2013 for men was $71,000, versus $60,000 for women, or 18 percent less. And the situation is not new. Women, in 2009, made 89 cents for every dollar that men made, or, on average, $9,390 less annually.
For all Democrat Senate staffers, men made an average of $5,500 more annually than women. In fact, more than two-thirds of Democrat Senators
pay men more than women.
Senator Barry Sanders (I-VT), an avowed socialist who caucuses with the Democrats, has
the worst gender gap by far. He employed more men (14) than women (10), and his chief of staff is male." Sanders pays women, on average, 47.6 percent of what he pays men. And this the guy that said Republicans "are trying to
roll back the clock on womens' rights."
There are plenty of more examples, but I believe I backed my point with the information I've provided.