Advocate for Repealing the 19th Amendment Acts As an Exemplar of the Case for It
Here is an excerpt from this person’s column in February 2000:
Reconsidering the 19th Amendment
As a class, women have never borne collective responsibility for work, they have never learned how to store food for the winter, and they have not generated economic growth. (At least not by dint of hard work.) Nor have women borne responsibility for electing Republican Presidents.
Then there’s this, from October 2007:
If we took away women’s right to vote, we’d never have to worry about another Democrat president. It’s kind of a pipe dream, it’s a personal fantasy of mine, but I don’t think it’s going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women.
Well, I can think of ONE single woman who has promised to vote “so stupidly” (also, Jan. 31 Hot Air video; Feb. 1 vid; “From Goldwater Girl to Hillary Girl“).
She is the author of the two excerpts above.
She has also, in essence, endorsed Mitt Romney, and has accused those who don’t bow to the Mittster of not doing their homework:
I’ve been casually taking swipes at Mitt Romney for the past year based on the assumption that, in the end, Republicans would choose him as our nominee. My thinking was that Romney would be our nominee because he is manifestly the best candidate.
I had no idea that Republican voters in Iowa and New Hampshire planned to do absolutely zero research on the candidates and vote on the basis of random impulses.
Dear Republicans: Please do one-tenth as much research before casting a vote in a presidential election as you do before buying a new car.
….. The candidate Republicans should be clamoring for is the one liberals are feverishly denouncing. That is Mitt Romney by a landslide.
This woman, who is/has been a constitutional lawyer, has, I can assure you, been informed by those who have done their homework about the extra-constitutional, oath-of-office-breaking, and unilateral imposition of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts perpetrated by Mitt Romney — the offense that has earned him the moniker “Objectively Unfit Mitt.”
Those of us who have made her aware of this matter, and who have seen her non-responses when it is raised, are certain that she fully understands its seriousness, and that she acquiesces to the validity of the points Mass Resistance and others have been making nationally for well over a year.
Yet she not only strongly opposes the GOP front-runner, which is understandable, but persists in making excuses for and proactively supporting Mitt Romney, which is incomprehensible.
Further, if she doesn’t get her way (wahhhh), she’ll ignore the very real possibility that the War on Terror will go on hiatus for four years, or worse (see Bill Whittle comment at link; HT Instapundit), and vote for someone from the other party.
Talk about reacting emotionally.
Okay, Ann Coulter, you’ve convinced me. Repeal the 19th. ASAP. Before November.
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Footnote: Please — Yours truly does NOT actually advocate repealing the 19th Amendment.










Hey, I resemble that remark!
I know your personal feelings, but what about your POLITICAL feelings!!???
Comment by Tracy Coyle — February 7, 2008 @ 12:14 pm
Politically, I think the gender gap, though it exists, is overrated.
Comment by TBlumer — February 7, 2008 @ 12:43 pm