‘Clown Car Vagina’: Feminists Hurl Sexist Attacks at Amy Coney Barrett’s Motherhood

Ah, feminists — they’re all class and empathy. Sorry for the joke. We all know they often are the most vulgar people in the world. When it comes to dealing with pro-life, conservative women vying for SCOTUS positions, feminists like Jill Filipovic refuse to apply their convictions and end up hitting these pro-life women with sexist attacks all the same.
During the first day of her Supreme Court confirmation hearings in front of the U.S. Senate, crazed feminists Jill Filipovic, Helaine Olen and Lauren Hough smeared Amy Coney Barrett’s femininity. Just like the treatment Democrat African Americans give to conservative blacks, AKA “race traitors,” these blue-check feminists acted as though Barrett’s femininity was wrong.
Jill Filipovic, the feminist author and Washington Post contributor who is so pro-woman that she has asked females to divorce their “republican husbands” in order to preserve sexual equality, made a cynical attack on Barrett’s accomplishments as both a successful career woman and mother to seven children.
According to Filipovic, being both isn’t a huge feat of femininity but an accomplishment merely meant to benefit the GOP patriarchy. She tweeted, “It does seem telling that the Republicans who have spoken so far have emphasized Amy Coney Barrett’s fertility and family size.” Yeah, so? 
“It’s almost like the message is, ok you’re a very successful Career Woman, but you’ve justified your selfish ambitions by having seven kids so it’s ok,” the feminist added, as if it’s impossible for anyone to genuinely be impressed by both facets of Barrett’s life. But again Republicans hate career women of course.
Washington Post contributor and Helaine Olen felt pretty uncomfortable hearing about Barrett’s large family. She tweeted, “By the way, I’m really tired of hearing about Amy Coney Barrett’s family.”
“I’m sure she’s a great mom!  I’m sure she’s better than me! (I can barely manage 2 kids, never mind 7). But she’s not getting voted into a parenting position. Let’s move on.” Olen added. Though we are sure that if ACB was pro-abortion, Olen would’ve welcomed the SCOTUS nominee showing the entire Senate Judiciary Committee the family photos she keeps in her wallet.
Feminist author Lauren Hough uttered the most disgusting, sexist insult towards Barrett imaginable. She tweeted, “It’s a very weird thing to watch these old creeps congratulate a handmaid on her clown car vagina.” Wow. That is vile.
Hough also added “You can tell a lot about how a judge will rule by her fertility so I’m glad she’s already proven hers because the cervix check really shouldn’t be done live.” These women are pretty hateful, and are proof that feminism excludes and even hates conservative women.

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Rand Paul: Republicans Want a Judge, Democrats ‘Want a Politician That’ll Vote for Their Cases’


Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) told reporters on Monday that Democrats’ approach to the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett showed that they wanted a “politician” on the bench, not a judge.

Democrats, he said, think “all justices are politicians, and so they want a politician that’ll vote for their cases.”

Paul spoke after the opening round of statements on the Senate Judiciary Committee on day one of Coney Barrett’s confirmation hearings.

They had focused their statements in the confirmation hearing on policy questions like Obamacare, he said. “instead of whether of not a justice will adhere to the law.”

Republicans, he said, urged that judges “not be politicians” and follow the law instead.

Asked whether Democrats had violated the “Ginsburg rule” — Joe Biden’s 1993 standard, which states that judges should not be asked about pending cases during their confirmation hearings — Sen. Paul predicted that Democrats and the media “will show they have a double-standard.”

If Judge Coney Barrett tried to use the Ginsburg rule to avoid answering a question about particular cases, such as the pending litigation about Obamacare, Sen. Paul said, they would likely attack her.

As for the question of whether Republicans had put her in a difficult position by backing a court challenge to Obamacare, Paul disagreed.

“I’m one who thinks Obamacare was a disaster, made health insurance more expensive, and didn’t necessarily help those it was intended to help,” he said.

The way to help those with pre-existing conditions, he said, was to “allow individuals to group together and buy insurance.”

“There are market ways to try to fix these problems that don’t involve the government taking over health care,” he added.

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Biden-Harris joint appearance in Arizona draws no spectators — as in ZERO attendees


See also: In Arizona, Biden’s supporters left something to be desired

Who are you going to believe – the polls or your lying eyes? With apologies to Groucho Marx, we now have the answer to the question: “What if they held a Biden-Harris rally and nobody showed up?” The answer is a shocked TV street reporter:

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With nobody visible on the street outside, the reporter said, “Pretty much all the people we saw who pulled into the parking lot about 45 minutes ago were with the Biden-Harris campaign or the pool reporters.” And she noted that because both halves of the ticket were appearing,it was “technically, a big event.”

Not big enough to draw a crowd.

See also: In Arizona, Biden’s supporters left something to be desired

Who are you going to believe – the polls or your lying eyes? With apologies to Groucho Marx, we now have the answer to the question: “What if they held a Biden-Harris rally and nobody showed up?” The answer is a shocked TV street reporter:

Twitter video screengrab

With nobody visible on the street outside, the reporter said, “Pretty much all the people we saw who pulled into the parking lot about 45 minutes ago were with the Biden-Harris campaign or the pool reporters.” And she noted that because both halves of the ticket were appearing,it was “technically, a big event.”

Not big enough to draw a crowd.

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Biden Talked of Attending Black Church As a Teen, But Members Don’t Recall It

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On the campaign trail, Joe Biden has talked frequently about his early years in the civil rights movement. As a teenager, he says, he regularly attended a black church in Wilmington, Del., where he was involved in organizing anti-segregation protests in the early 1960s.

"I got raised in the black church," Biden said in a speech to Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH coalition last year. "We would go sit in Rev. Herring’s church, sit there before we’d go out, and try to change things when I was a kid in college and in high school."

The church Biden referenced, Union Baptist Church, was a prominent African-American church in Wilmington run by Rev. Otis Herring, an acclaimed pastor who passed away in 1996. But Biden has made comments that seem to contradict the account. When reporters questioned Biden’s claim in 1987 that he marched in the civil rights movement, he acknowledged that he "wasn’t an activist" and that his most significant experience with civil rights as a youth was when he worked at a majority-black swimming pool as a college sophomore in 1962.

Now, interviews with long-time church members are raising questions about his story. Biden befriended Herring as an adult, they say, but they do not recall him attending the church as a teenager. 

Phyllis Drummond, Herring’s longtime assistant who attended Union Baptist for 39 years, said she was not involved with the church in the early 1960s but does not think Biden attended at that time. "No. Not at our building. I think he was probably in Claymont, [Del.,] [or] in Pennsylvania then," Drummond told the Washington Free Beacon.

The Biden campaign did not respond to a request for comment.

Joe Biden speaks at Rev. Herring's 19th pastoral anniversary in 1981

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Juanita Matthew, who joined Union Baptist in the 1970s and has run its affiliated day-care center for decades, said she wasn’t aware of Biden’s attendance as a teenager. Herring, she said, befriended Biden after the newly elected senator’s wife and daughter were killed in a car accident in 1972, and Biden became "a great friend of the church and the pastor."

Biden’s biographical claims have raised eyebrows since his first presidential run over three decades ago, when he was forced to drop out of the race after falsely claiming that he was the first in his family to attend college and that he was the descendant of coal miners. In February, Biden repeatedly told a story about getting arrested while trying to visit Nelson Mandela in South Africa in the late 1970s. But the campaign later acknowledged this was not true following a New York Times report that challenged the claim. Andrew Young, a United Nations ambassador who traveled with Biden to South Africa, told the Times, "I was never arrested and I don’t think [Biden] was, either."

The former vice president has also made dubious claims in the past few years about having his helicopter "forced down" down outside Osama bin Laden’s hideout in Afghanistan and getting shot at in Iraq.

Biden also claimed to have participated in anti-segregation sit-ins along Route 40 when he was just 18 years old, which could not be corroborated by participants and historians.

Now, his claims about Herring and his involvement with the church are coming under scrutiny. Biden said over the summer that he had been "involved with the civil rights movement, the African-American community since I was a junior in high school, desegregating movie theaters."

But Biden said previously he "didn’t know any black people" until he started working at the majority-black pool in Wilmington in 1962. "It was an incredible awakening to me," he told the Morning News in 1986. "I had just assumed everybody treated everyone fairly."

Biden’s claims about Union Baptist have prompted skepticism from progressives. Shaun King, a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement, reported in January that he spoke to unnamed "former members" of Union Baptist and people close to the Herring family and was told Biden’s stories about attending the church as a youth were untrue.

"Four different people in Wilmington expressed to me that these claims of Biden are so outrageous and dishonest that it caused them to truly worry for his mental health," he wrote. King, who has tempered his criticism of the candidate since Biden became the Democratic nominee, did not respond to a request for comment.

In an Intercept article in February, reporter Robert Mackey also challenged Biden’s account, noting that the former vice president’s 2007 memoir Promises to Keep made no mention of these stories.

"Given that the memoir describes his time in high school and college in detail, it seems odd that Biden failed to make any mention at all of what he now describes as formative experiences: the picketing of the segregated Rialto movie theater and attending civil rights organizing sessions at Rev. Otis Herring’s Union Baptist Church," wrote Mackey. "Asked about the discrepancy … Biden’s spokesperson argued that the book was written as something of a manifesto for his 2007 campaign and was not intended to be an exhaustive autobiography."

Herring—a devoted religious and community leader, blind since young adulthood, and admired as a "visionary" by his parishioners—was first installed as the pastor at Union Baptist in September 1962, according to news reports from the time. At the time, Biden was a college sophomore at the University of Delaware.

Biden gave a tribute to Herring on the Senate floor after his death in 1996, praising his "legacy that endures because he lived his faith." The tribute did not mention Biden attending his church as a teenager or helping organize civil rights protests.

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Seinfeld’s Newman Blasts ‘Systematic, Premeditated Assault’ on Mail in Anti-Trump Ad

Newman!
The devious mailman from Seinfeld is back in an anti-Trump ad released Thursday that, while true to the character, sends quite the mixed message.
The ad, starring Wayne Knight, is from the Democrat Super PAC PACRONYM and pushes the liberal conspiracy theory that the Trump administration is intentionally slowing down the mail service to affect the election.
The idea for the ad sounds good in concept, until you actually think about it. Newman, Jerry Seinfeld’s nemesis, is the last person you want people to be associating with the safety and security of their mail-in ballots. It is bizarre to have a character who was infamously incompetent deliver the message that we should trust the post office. In fact, a reminder of the lazy, vengeful government employee from the iconic ‘90s sitcom should be enough to convince anyone to vote in person!
For some reason, the ad plays into that, opening with Newman clutching someone else’s month-old issue of Time magazine where he’s found out that “there’s been a systematic, premeditated assault on the U.S. mail by President Trump and his so-called Postmaster General," emphasizing how slow and delayed the mail is while further reinforcing the idea that postal employees think nothing of reading through your mail. This is supposed to inspire confidence in them handling your secret ballot – how?
It’s even more counterproductive when Newman is indignant that they have “the unmitigated gall to try to slow down the mail, when everyone knows the only person who can slow down the mail is a mailman!" So that pretty much debunks the liberal “Trump is slowing down the mail” narrative, admitting the problem lies squarely on the USPS’s long-standing practice of being slow and incompetent.
Newman goes on, vowing, “My brothers and sisters and I in blue will do our solemn best to make sure your ballot is delivered” as he rips open a package and steals a cookie out of someone’s mail. Again, the irony is insane!
Newman then gets ticked when two men in black come by and take away the mailbox next to him. “Hey! You picked the wrong government employees to mess with!” he shouts after them.
Then he turns to the camera to directly address President Trump: “Alright, Donnie, you know those tax returns? The ones you don’t want anyone seeing? You should never have mailed those,” before laughing maniacally, letting the audience know the post office is vengefully partisan.
Astounding! I’m left wondering, are they secretly trying to make an anti-mail-in case? It comes off as a parody ad intended to scare people into voting in person.
The message is especially ill timed and tone deaf in light of the recent news of a postal worker throwing away ballots and anecdotal reports of multiple and unsolicited ballots being mailed to voters.
The liberal media narrative has been that U.S. postal workers are salt of the earth heroes and it’s that dastardly Trump who is making them lose their legitimacy. This ad is a reminder that the postal service was viewed as untrustworthy long before Trump came around.

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Judge Rules In Favor Of Capitol Hill Baptist Church In Lawsuit Against D.C. Mayor

A federal judge in the District of Columbia ruled in favor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC) on Friday, a prominent evangelical congregation in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C., that recently sued the District’s Democrat Mayor Muriel Bowser.

“It is for the church, not the District or this court, to define for itself the meaning of ‘not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together,’” wrote Trump-appointed Judge Trevor McFadden, referencing a verse in the Book of Hebrews that commands Christians to gather together for worship.

According to the ruling, CHBC is allowed to resume outdoor gatherings with certain precautions.

As The Daily Wire reported, CHBC filed a lawsuit last month against Bowser in U.S. District Court alleging that the District government is showing preferential treatment in how it enforces the repeatedly extended lockdown orders.

“The Court determines that the Church is likely to succeed in proving that the District’s actions violate RFRA,” McFadden said. “The District’s current restrictions substantially burden the Church’s exercise of religion. More, the District has failed to offer evidence at this stage showing that it has a compelling interest in preventing the Church from meeting outdoors with appropriate precautions, or that this prohibition is the least-restrictive means to achieve its interest. The Court will therefore grant the Church’s motion for injunctive relief.”

“The Church has consistently represented that it will take appropriate precautions such as holding services outdoors, providing for social distancing, and requiring masks. As explained, the District has not put forward sufficient evidence showing that prohibiting a gathering with these precautions is necessary to protect the public,” the court added.

CHBC Pastor Justin Sok praised the decision in a statement, saying that “our government is restoring equity by extending to religious gatherings the same protections that have been afforded other similar gatherings during this pandemic.”

CHBC recently earned support from 34 Republican senators, who signed a letter in solidarity with the congregation’s fight for religious liberty. The Department of Justice also threw its weight behind the church earlier this month.

As The Daily Wire reported:

Thirty-four senators filed an amicus brief in support of Capitol Hill Baptist Church (CHBC), a prominent evangelical church in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, D.C., that recently sued Democratic District Mayor Muriel Bowser for her lingering lockdown orders that limit even outdoor religious gatherings to 100 people.

Sen. Roger Wicker (R-MS) filed the brief Wednesday on behalf of his colleagues in a show of solidarity for the 850-member church, which until the lockdown had met every week for 142 years, save for the three weeks they shuttered during the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic.

“Mayor Bowser has permitted and participated in several mass protests in recent months,” Wicker pointed out in a statement to The Daily Wire. “However, the city’s COVID-19 regulations prohibit a religious gathering of more than 100 individuals outdoors. The senators argue that the selective enforcement of the District’s rules violates the church’s First Amendment rights and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA).”

Wicker continued, “The senators argue in part, ‘Whether viewed as a matter of free speech, the freedom of assembly, or the free exercise of religion protected by the Constitution and RFRA, the result is the same: The Mayor’s discrimination against houses of worship rests on a mistaken, and unconstitutional, premise that one particular exercise of free speech—a church’s desire to gather together and worship their God—is subordinate to other First Amendment-protected activities. This Court should enforce the First Amendment’s promise of free speech for all by issuing a preliminary injunction to prevent the Mayor and the District of Columbia from prohibiting outdoor religious services that adhere to COVID-19 safety protocols.’”

The amicus brief is the latest development in the legal wrangling between CHBC and Bowser’s government, which began when the church filed a lawsuit against her last month.

Related: 34 Senators File Amicus Brief Supporting Capitol Hill Baptist Church In Suit Against D.C. Mayor

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NFL to Air ‘National Coming Out Day’ PSA During Sunday Night Football


The NFL is set to celebrate the LGBTQ community’s “National Coming Out Day” during its Sunday Night Football broadcast this weekend.

The campaign, labeled “It Takes All Of Us,” will feature a 30-second video starring openly gay or bisexual NFL players including Ryan O’Callaghan, Jeff Rohrer, R.K. Russell, and Wade Davis. The ad encourages gays to come out and be proud of their sexual proclivities, according to CNN.

The video starts with the aforementioned players saying, “To all current players who are thinking of coming out, when you are ready, so are we.”

The ad then segues to other players offering their support and saying, “It takes all of us, and you deserve to be all you.” The supportive players include Rob Gronkowski, DeAndre Hopkins, and Calais Campbell.

“There has never been a single active player that has come out. While I’m sure I’ve played with LGBTQ+ players — highly skilled, athletic, and effective at their jobs — they did not come out. But they were my teammates and part of the larger NFL family,” NFL Executive Vice President Troy Vincent said of the campaign.

Vincent added that the league’s goal is to support all 1,696 players.

“Anyone in the player community who may be considering coming out, know this — I am committed to serving as a conduit to help you through that journey — either myself, in collaboration with my teammates at the league office, or through the many organizations with whom we partner on LGBTQ+ issues. We have no way of knowing if an active NFL player would choose to come out or what they might experience. What I do know is that I am committed to celebrate, support, and welcome them,” Vincent said.

The NFL will sponsor the “It Takes All Of Us” campaign for the rest of the season. In conjunction with the campaign, all NFL fields will feature end zone stenciling reading “It Takes All of Us” and “End Racism.”

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‘Our District Is In Ruins’: Maxine Waters’ Republican Opponent Joe Collins Rolls Out New Ad Campaign

Republican congressional candidate Joe E. Collins III rolled out a new ad campaign Saturday against his opponent Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), highlighting how she lives in a mansion outside of the 43rd Congressional District she represents. Collins, a Navy veteran who grew up in Waters’ south Los Angeles district, also detailed the many ways in […]

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