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trump fed nominee xo stephen moore on WOMEN (nyt link)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/us/politics/trump-herman-...
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Date: April 22nd, 2019 7:33 PM
Author: coiffed violet gas station

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/22/us/politics/trump-herman-cain-federal-reserve.html

Before the divorce, Mr. Moore frequently teased his ex-wife in his National Review columns. In 2001, he wrote that “she’s been acting as if it’s her patriotic duty to single-handedly revive the American economy with her frenetic pace of consumer spending.” In 2003, he wrote that “Allison consumes but she still doesn’t produce.” In 2004, he wrote that “here’s the best news of all: for once Allison isn’t pregnant.”

Others columns criticized the notion of a “pay gap” between male and female athletes.

“Women tennis pros don’t really want equal pay for equal work. They want equal pay for inferior work,” Mr. Moore wrote in 2000. “If there is an injustice in tennis, it’s that women like Martina Hingis and Monica Seles make millions of dollars a year, even though there are hundreds of men at the collegiate level (assuming their schools haven’t dropped the sport) who could beat them handily.”

Democrats and women’s groups called the comments sexist and disqualifying.

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Date: April 22nd, 2019 7:35 PM
Author: obsidian diverse preventive strike quadroon

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Date: April 22nd, 2019 7:38 PM
Author: coiffed violet gas station

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In Mr. Moore’s columns, published by the conservative magazine National Review, some of which were first reported by CNN, he complains that women are “sooo malleable” because his then-wife voted for a Democrat, based on a campaign commercial.

In other pieces, Mr. Moore says female tennis players “want equal pay for inferior work” and says it is a “travesty” that women want to play pickup basketball with men. He calls for women to be banned from the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball tournament, unless they are as attractive as the C.B.S. sports journalist Bonnie Bernstein, who, he writes, “should wear a halter top.”

“Here’s the rule change I propose,” Mr. Moore wrote in 2003. “No more women refs, no women announcers, no women beer vendors, no women anything. There is, of course, an exception to this rule. Women are permitted to participate, if and only if, they look like Bonnie Bernstein. The fact that Bonnie knows nothing about basketball is entirely irrelevant.”

He lamented, “Is there no area in life where men can take vacation from women? What’s next? Women invited to bachelor parties?”

Ms. Bernstein replied on Twitter, “You want halter tops? Hit the club scene. You want hoops knowledge? Try actually listening.”

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Date: May 2nd, 2019 5:58 PM
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Date: May 2nd, 2019 6:10 PM
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Date: May 6th, 2019 8:13 AM
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Date: July 7th, 2019 8:06 PM
Author: fluffy dead dingle berry knife

On college boys being boys, and girls asking for it by wearing tight skirts: “Colleges are places for rabble-rousing,” Moore wrote for the Washington Times in a 2000 column bemoaning what he called the oppression of white men on campus. “For men to lose their boyhood innocence. To do stupid things. To stay out way too late drinking. To chase skirts. (At the University of Illinois, we used to say that the best thing about Sunday nights was sleeping alone.) It’s all a time-tested rite of passage into adulthood. And the women seemed to survive just fine. If they were so oppressed and offended by drunken, lustful frat boys, why is it that on Friday nights they showed up in droves in tight skirts to the keg parties?” (Washington Times, September 2000)

On “radical feminism” oppressing white men: “There is a new oppressed minority on college campuses these days, and it is not women, blacks, Latinos or gays. In fact in this era of ultra-political correctness at universities, these other groups enjoy such an exalted status of privilege that even the most unintended slur can lead a student to instant expulsion. No, the group that has fallen into great disfavor is the white male. You see, your son is an oppressor and is being forced to pay for the sins of his father and grandfathers. It is a well-established fact that radical feminism has taken over the culture, especially at the elite East Coast universities.” (Washington Times, September 2000)

On why women should never earn more than their husbands: “What are the implications of a society in which women earn more than men? We don’t really know, but it could be disruptive to family stability. If men aren’t the breadwinners, will women regard them as economically expendable? We saw what happened to family structure in low-income and black households when a welfare check took the place of a father’s paycheck. Divorce rates go up when men lose their jobs.” (National Review, April 2014)

On women needing to be banned from coming within 200 feet of sporting events unless they’re hot: “Here’s the rule change I propose: No more women refs, no women announcers, no women beer venders, no women anything. There is, of course, an exception to this rule. Women are permitted to participate, if and only if, they look like Bonnie Bernstein. The fact that Bonnie knows nothing about basketball is entirely irrelevant.” (National Review, March 2002)

Of a fantasy he had about picking up a replacement wife in front of his kids, written in the third person as part of a Christmas-letter “parody”: “On more than one occasion Steve has been cruising around town with the top down and a gorgeous 20-something blond has pulled up beside him: he looks longingly at her, she gives him a ‘come hither look,’ and then the mood is spoiled when she sees David drooling in the baby seat and then Justin and Will start making weird faces at her. She sticks her finger in her mouth and zooms off and Steve is left screaming at the kids: ‘How many times do I have to tell you tyrants to stay out of sight when I’m hitting on girls?’ And then Will, with a puzzled look on his face says, ‘but daddy, we already have a mommy.’ And then Steve says, ‘Yes, but imagine, just for a moment, how nice it would be if you had a much younger mommy.’” (National Review, December 2001)

On the scourge of gender-inclusive bathrooms: “The Trump movement—not necessarily even Trump himself—is a welcome and so needed rallying cry against the radicalization of the left and their ridiculous causes—whether it’s transgender bathrooms, climate change fanaticism, 80 percent tax rates on anyone who is successful, free college tuition for illegal immigrants, or whatever the latest liberal grievance is.” (The American Spectator, May 2016)

On the appropriate response if a doctor tells you your three-and-a-half-year-old son has “low muscle tone”: “He might as well have told us that David has AIDS.” (National Review, December 2004)

On “quacky” California, where gay people are allowed to get married just like straights: “California has always been considered by most in Middle America to be a little quacky. In many ways it has pursued policies that would lead one to believe that this is the most left-leaning of states. That reputation has certainly been enhanced in the past few weeks with the gay-marriage ceremonies that are all the rage in San Francisco. This is a state where the legislature recently approved a measure to give ‘equal rights’ to transvestites. (National Review, March 2004)

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