Are leftist women less attractive? Why shaving their heads may not be necessary



The liberal reaction to Donald Trump’s win has been entertaining to say the least — in part because they are literally filming themselves in the midst of what can only be recognized as absolutely insane mental breakdowns.

“I know that you’ve seen these videos going around of these women who set their tripod and set up their phone, put it on their dashboard, whatever, just to cry and scream into the camera. I see that, and I’m like, 'Gosh, I’m so glad they did not get the political representation that they need,'” Allie Beth Stuckey of “Relatable” tells Megyn Kelly.

“Now, they’re vowing not to have sex, not to have kids, not to get married, to forfeit all of those things. Do you think that they’re serious about their commitment to chastity?” she asks.

Kelly does not believe these women are capable of sticking to it, but the men might be.


“Sadly no, because I think it’s a great idea in their case. I don’t think they should reproduce. We don’t need further generations of that weakness and hot messiness, and I don’t think they’re really going to have much opportunity though,” Kelly explains.

“I don’t get the impression from most of these videos that these ladies are beating them off with a stick,” she continues, before noting that some of them have even been filming themselves shaving their heads in protest of Trump’s win.

‘That’s why they feel comfortable shaving their hair,” she says. “It’s, like, no real difference.”

Meanwhile, conservative women, Kelly has noticed, tend to present themselves in a more attractive light.

“I don’t know what it is about conservatives, but by and large, it’s a very attractive group. They tend to be people who have their lives together, who care about grooming, who care about presentation,” she says.

When Kelly has made her way onto college campuses, she can usually tell where their political allegiance lies upon first glance.

“When somebody comes up to me on a college campus,” she explains, “I know they’re going to say ‘I’m a fan’ or ‘I don’t like you.’ If it’s an attractive woman, you can take it to the bank that it’s going to be a conservative.”

“So these leftist women who somehow think it’s a middle finger to the man to lean into unattractiveness are really only hurting themselves, and really, you know, hooking up and getting pregnant is probably the last thing they need to worry about,” she adds.

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Trump’s win HEATS UP battle of the sexes; exposes America’s Disney princess syndrome



Donald Trump’s landslide victory has inevitably resulted in a debate surrounding gender — and Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” is calling it what it really is.

“It’s a battle of the sexes. There are beta men who have jumped on the other side, but this has all been a program, and they program little kids. That’s why you see all these young people, they’ve been so immersed in this brainwashing process,” Whitlock explains.

“Kids' minds are impressionable, and why all these young people are melting down, they’ve been fed a steady diet of Disney movies, of Disney princesses, a steady diet indoctrinating them into ‘you don’t need a man,’” he continues.

While older Disney films like “Snow White” and “Sleeping Beauty” required that a man come and save the princesses, the films that have followed, like “Mulan,” show the woman saving herself.


“They save themselves now, the men are evil and incompetent, and they’re generally stories about the princess saving herself, saving humanity, start sending little kids that message over and over and over, ‘You don’t need a man, you can save yourself,’” Whitlock explains.

But as Whitlock notes, it’s not just the kid’s movies. Movies like “The Woman King” and “Wakanda,” which feature characters like the female Black Panther, have only added fuel to the gender war fire.

“And you wonder why these black women are delusional,” Whitlock says. “The government came in and offered these black women a check, a welfare check, and now they got entertainment on a 24/7 loop that tells these black women, 'Wakanda forever,' and you can save the planet and over in Africa a bunch of women warriors wiped out the colonizers.”

“Donald Trump represents toxic masculinity, and there’s a group of women and their emasculated allies who think, ‘Oh, the world would be so much better if we just had less masculinity and more femininity,’” he adds.

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To our leftist countrymen, we will punish you with SUCCESS



We need a massive policy redirection in the United States of America — and lucky for all of us, Donald Trump has promised to provide just that.

But not everyone is happy about this outcome, and some are even terrified.

“To our leftist countrymen who are despondent at this moment in time over the coming Trumpian reign of terror, I want you to know there is no mercy,” Steve Deace of “The Steve Deace Show” says.

“Mercy is for the weak. I offer you no words of comfort for your fear, no words to comfort you otherwise. In fact, I think your fear is legitimate, if anything, it’s not pronounced enough. It’s not palpable enough. I think you should prepare yourselves for a looming reckoning,” he warns.


“We will have our vengeance in this life or the next,” he adds.

But what will this vengeance look like?

“We will cut, maybe even slash your taxes, the cost of living, interest rates, and inflation. No mercy for your disobedience. Your borders will be secure. Mercy is for the weak. For all of your coercive tyranny, we will no longer allow unregulated bio-pharmaceutical industries to bombard you with inducing propaganda to take experimental toxins,” Deace explains.

Not only will the economy start to boom, but the food you eat will no longer be poisoned.

“We will no longer force you to try to sound out the words on the back of everything you eat because you cannot pronounce them, let alone count the amount of ingredients on that can. We will go as far as to make you healthier against your own will,” he continues before moving on to the most fearsome police.

“We will deploy brigades of police, fully armed, armed to the teeth in fact, into your cities where you live, and they will begin rounding up, indeed, they will begin rounding up all of the criminals unleashed in your blue cities and imprisoning them before they do you harm,” Deace says.

“We will go to your safe spaces, in the places where your women reside, and the places where your women are vulnerable, and we will take advantage of such situations as conquerors of old have done, and we will cleanse those spaces and impose our masculine patriarchal will in those spaces upon your women by making sure there are no bearded ladies, chicks with Adam's apples, and dudes who belong in a padded cell creeping their spaces. And there will be no exceptions to this,” he adds.

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Video: Leftist FSU student arrested for battery after drink-throwing meltdown against DeSantis supporters

An angry leftist student at Florida State University was filmed having a meltdown, confronting student supporters of Republican Ron DeSantis for governor and accusing them of supporting Nazis.

"You're supporting Nazis; do you understand that?" a woman says in video posted on social media. Visibly upset, she opens her drink container and throws her drink at another student.

"Don't pour your coffee on me," a male student says.

"F*** you, I will," the angry student replies as she dumps her coffee on him.

"Do you understand that fascism is here? Do y'all understand that Nazis are f***ing here?" She exclaims. She makes references to the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, saying "Nazis are f***ing shooting my people" and accusing the DeSantis supporting students of normalizing violence.

"I hope you all realize that you are normalizing and enabling Nazis," she says before storming off and kicking a Ron DeSantis campaign sign over.

In a statement, Florida State University said this woman was "identified, arrested, and charged with battery."

Assaulting those with different political beliefs. Why is it that the people screaming loudest about Nazis are acting like fascists?

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Leftists go full tinfoil-hat over Trump’s SCOTUS pick

Less than 24 hours after President Trump announced Brett Kavanaugh as his pick to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the United States Supreme Court, conspiracy theories began to abound about the prospective justice.

First we have the theory that Kavanaugh’s pick was somehow engineered by a backroom deal with Kennedy, who supposedly gave the White House a heads-up on the condition that his former clerk got the nod. There is, however, no hard evidence of such a quid pro quo agreement between Trump and Kennedy. The reporter who originally floated the story on Twitter deleted her tweet with a retraction.

Then we have the related theory that Kennedy is some sort of undercover Trump ally. This one was actually tweeted out by Neera Tanden, president of the Center for American Progress, a far-left think tank. According to this theory, Kennedy is in the tank for Trump, evidenced by the fact that Kennedy’s son gave Trump a loan back in the day.

National Review’s Charles C.W. Cooke lays it all out here. And here’s where left-leaning Slate debunked the idea before Kavanaugh was even named, accurately calling it a “sad delusion.”

Last but certainly not least, there’s the theory that Kavanaugh rose to the top because of a 2009 legal article he wrote that says that a president shouldn’t be subject to civil criminal investigations while in office – that investigations should be left until after his tenure.

The suggestion here is that Kavanaugh therefore believes in an imperial presidency that will be immune to the findings of the never-ending Russia probe headed up by special counsel Robert Mueller. Therefore, it continues, Trump’s nomination of this particular judge is an “extraordinaryconflict of interest and would-be Justice Kavanaugh would have to recuse himself from any and all cases stemming from Mueller’s findings. Yes, it’s a Russia theory.

There are two major problems with this theory.

First and foremost, Kavanaugh doesn’t argue for a chief executive free of checks and balances. He merely says that civil and criminal legal fights are lengthy and distracting in nature and recommends that Congress pass a law to put these sorts of things off until after the term is over, not that a sitting president cannot be indicted (though the DOJ has said that). If you don’t believe that, just check out this op-ed from a former FBI agent at the Washington Post or this one over at Bloomberg from a former clerk of Justice David Souter’s.

Secondly, Kavanaugh himself has actually investigated a sitting president when he was part of Ken Starr’s special counsel investigation of President Bill Clinton, who was eventually impeached by the House as a result of the findings of said investigation. It’s laughable to believe that Kavanaugh would find his own professional actions unconstitutional.

But there is one theory that does make some sense here.

Maybe, just maybe, a duly elected Republican president who ran and won against an immensely unlikable Democratic candidate did what presidents do and nominated a judge with a long and hefty legal resume to fill a vacant seat on the Supreme Court — a role and prerogative afforded him by that Constitution thingy people are always talking about. Given, it’s far less salacious than a narrative ripped straight from the pages of a paperback political thriller, but that’s what the facts point to right now.

The irony of the tinfoil-hat theories, the total political war being waged, and the outlandish hyperbole aimed at Kavanaugh is that he wasn’t even the first choice for many grassroots conservative activists, commentators, and organizations, who have their own valid set of concerns. The first-pick judge was Amy Coney Barrett, who may yet get her own shot at trying out for “the Supremes.”

That is to say, the only thing apparently standing between millions of left-leaning Americans and the need for involuntary, inpatient psychiatric care is the continued service of Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg (age 85) and Stephen Breyer (age 79) on the highest court in the land.

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Levin: Here’s why the Left wants to ‘pull the fire alarm’

Thursday on the radio, LevinTV host Mark Levin addressed the liberal media’s response to Anthony Kennedy’s announcement that he will retire at the end of July.

Several media hosts, fearing the consequences of a second Supreme Court Justice appointed by President Trump, called for greater outrage and pushback.

“Here’s why they want to pull the fire alarm: Because they cannot stop Donald Trump’s nominee unless the Republicans help them … and they may help them,” Levin said.

He added that the Senate Democrats will not support a constitutionalist nominee.

“These people claim to stand for you, when it fact they try to confer as much power and authority as they possibly can on the Court. … This is how they intend to make their gains, ultimately, in this country. And they’ve been very, very successful.”

Listen:

“These people do not believe in the Constitution, except to the extent they can advance their agenda.”

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