Maureen Dowd and Revenge of the Homely Redhead

Oct 18, 2010 10:18

For those who read the Marueen Dowd piece here where she shamelessly and childishly attacked non-Liberal women, I just read a fantastic response in the same tone as Dowd's piece.

Kawaii-something-or-other, I dedicate this article to you, honey.

Maureen Dowd and Revenge of the Homely Redhead
"All these Republican women, who are giving the powerful Democrat incumbents ample runs for their money, must be pure torture for the woman who gave up all things real-womanly in exchange for barking space in the dead-tree media and a slutty life with nothing more substantial than a series of split-the-check dates and one-night stands, in which the men felt lucky to walk away with their manhood still attached. Yes, seeing these real women wage real fights over real issues must be painful beyond endurance for the eternally adolescent Dowd, whose resentfulness just oozes from her catty screeds."
"While Dowd spurned marriage and opted instead for serial nothing-in-it-for-me affairs, traditional women proved beyond doubt that a truly competent female could have it all -- without using hubby's clout to get a senate seat (Clinton) or leveraging hubby's millions to buy a house or senate seat (Pelosi and Boxer) or sleeping one's way to a "respectable" column (Sally Quinn)."
"While Dowd's haggard crowd pushed policy after policy aimed at scoring the get-even points on a nonexistent gender scoreboard, real women have seen those policies make life invariably worse for them, not better. And as real women face off with the Dowd-crowd's feminized version of males (i.e., Democrats), they prove beyond doubt that character and brains bring self-esteem far more than a single body part found between their legs."
"She's just a pitifully growing very old, very quickly, scorned homely redhead who has never found a welcoming place in this world -- other than between cheap sheets. And as much as I would like to rhetorically skewer her for all the real damage she's done to reputations, to society, to traditional men and women, all I can really do is feel sorry for her."

dowd, feminists

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