Thursday, March 18, 2010

Feminists: Anti-conservative women

March 10, 2010 by Stacy Mott  
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by: Rachelle Friberg
I am sure you are aware that, over the weekend, D-List Actress Kathy Griffin made some very vulgar comments about Sarah Palin, including one comment in which she said Sarah performed a sex act on John McCain when they first met. I don’t know what she considers comedy, but it is VERY [...]

A Reality-Based Women’s Movement

March 10, 2010 by Adrienne Royer  
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By Adrienne Royer
If you’re like most Americans and too busy to read whiny feminist blogs, note that March is Women’s History Month. Christina Hoff Sommers has an article in the current Clare Booth Luce Policy Institute’s Policy Express on taking back the feminist movement and highlighting women’s history. It’s an absolute must read. She writes: 

But today the [...]

Interview with Amy Siskind of The New Agenda

August 20, 2009 by Teri Christoph  
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By Jessica Espinoza
 
Did you ever get that sinking feeling there was just something wrong?
Wrong , in the sense that what you used believe in just didn’t seem worth it anymore somehow or make sense.
That is how I was beginning to feel about women’s rights. Maybe that might be rhetorical to some, but it is simple [...]

“Sea of Propaganda”

July 16, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Featured Writers

By Russ Cote

According to Christina Hoff Sommers, feminist propaganda may be the most prevalent and hardest to counter of the litany of socialist indoctrinations. But the “sea of propaganda” permeates every issue imaginable. I’m just going to say this because there’s no point in finessing it; there exists not a single argument on any policy matter, from economics to the environment, which a liberal can win on the facts. The facts are never in their favor, on any issue. The one here or two there that can even plausibly be said to favor the liberal position are the exceptions that prove the rule. Because of this, liberals must engulf their opponents with a ‘sea of propaganda’.

This ‘sea’ is comprised of several distinct yet interrelated species, all nicely spelled out in Barack Obama’s bible, “Rules for Radicals”, by Saul Alinsky. Browse them and you’ll see that “confusion, fear, and retreat”, “ridicule”, “constant pressure” and “threats” are the methods through which political power is achieved in the absence of coherent thought or intelligent debate. Liberals need nothing more than a five-year olds’ sense of entitlement coupled with a middle school ability to parrot monosyllabic talking points to ‘win’ an argument. Very few liberals that I’ve encountered even make an attempt at rational discussion beyond that displayed by your average first grade bully.

Smart Girl Politics Condemns Hate-Filled Playboy Article

June 2, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism

Smart Girl Politics (www.smartgirlpolitics.org), a coalition of conservative women, condemns Playboy Magazine for publishing on its website the lewd and degrading article entitled, “10 Conservative Women We’d Love to Hate-F***.” The article, which was published earlier today and subsequently removed from the site, was written by Guy Cimbalo and contains repeated references to the author’s [...]

Misogyny, Lies, and the Carrie Prejean Nude Photo Scandal

May 6, 2009 by Jenn Q. Public  
Filed under Commentary

By Jenn Q. Public,  originally published on JennQPublic.com.

Miss California pageant winner Carrie Prejean is gorgeous, opinionated, passionate, and conservative.
It’s that last quality that really sticks in the craws of her liberal detractors.
And so, they set out to destroy her.  Belittling her for her views on marriage didn’t work.  Calling her filthy names didn’t do the [...]

Educate, Empower and Engage: Welcome to SGN!

May 5, 2009 by Tabitha Hale  
Filed under Commentary, Featured Writers

Since the 60’s, liberal women have been beating their heads against the wall, trying to be “equal”. Conservative women already know that we’re equal – we don’t need an amendment to tell us that. We don’t need to go to go to the legislative powers that be and wage political war to validate ourselves. We have [...]