"A War on Women"
Sydney M. Williams
Thought of the Day
“A War on Women”
October 27, 2014
Why is it that Democrats see Republican women, especially those in
public life, as not women? The answer has to do with the fact that to Democrats
those women don’t meet their preconceptions as to what a woman should be. To a
Democrat, a woman politician who does not see other women as “victims,” and who
does not first proclaim for abortion rights and gender equality, fails to meet
their test, no matter her opinion on other issues. But Democrats’ insistence
that Republicans are at war with women also suggests a politically correct
world that is unraveling.
“Desperate times call for desperate measures,” is a truism, in
politics as well as in war. With Democrats facing headwinds, such as scandals,
a dysfunctional foreign policy, an underemployed labor force, increased income
inequality and an Ebola scare, all of which result from incompetency in the
White House and a mendacious Senate leader to whom the ends are worth whatever
the means entail. Democrats are desperate to find any policy that might incite
their side. The result is the fictitious accusation that Republicans have
declared “war” on women. Senator Mark Udall of Colorado has pushed so hard on this issue,
he is now known as Senator “Mark Uterus.”
Nevertheless, I believe most Democrats, in spite of the priggish
and condescending way they sometimes come across, are perfectly normal –
perhaps a little foolish, but not paranoid, as are so many of their political
leaders. I have many Democrat friends who are civil and reasonable. Most acknowledge
that women are as intelligent and capable as men, and don’t need the pampering some
politicians believe they require. Most recognize and, in fact, applaud those
unique characteristics that make women different than men. It is when politicians
make up issues about gender inequality that my Democrat friends begin to sound
defensive, dated and, frankly, idiotic.
Republicans are more likely to look past the gender (as well as
color and race) to the individual. When a Republican woman is elected to public
office it has nothing to do with her womanhood and everything to do with her
ideas. Not so with Democrats, where gender comes first. Using the analogy of a
book, it is the cover that interests Democrats, not the contents. And, it is
not just women they patronize; it is anyone who can be portrayed as a victim –
gays, Hispanics, African-Americans, as well as women.
From President Obama to Hillary Clinton, from Harry Reid to Nancy
Pelosi, Democrats have claimed that Republicans have declared war on women. There
are, however, some women who would beg to disagree, and who are running for
Congress as Republicans. Elise Stefanik of upstate New York would, at age 30, become the
youngest woman ever elected to the House of Representatives. This Harvard
graduate is running on a platform of lower taxes, less regulation and a foreign
policy based on strength. Mia Love is an African-American running for Congress
in Utah . She
is up by nine points. A working mother and conservative, Barbara Comstock is
leading in a House race in Virginia .
Melinda Garcia, another Harvard educated young woman is vying for one of the two
House seats in New Hampshire .
And Jodi Ernst, a colonel in the National Guard, is in a tight race for the
U.S. Senate in Iowa .
These women are unabashedly conservative, and gender is not used
as an issue. The only war they see is the one being waged by their Democrat
opponents. And most are running against men.
Political correctness will, at some point, do in Democrats. It
blinds them to the natural differences between people and causes them to ignore
changes that have taken place over the past couple of generations. If Democrats
admitted success with Civil and Women’s Rights it would deprive them of an issue.
Women have adapted to a world that didn’t exist when older, white, stale
Democrat men like Harry Reid were in their prime. This is also true of the
African-American community. While Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Van Jones
would have you believe that nothing has changed since 1964, in fact it has. Fear
of losing personal power is the reason they trivialize Supreme Court Justice Clarence
Thomas, or demonize conservative columnist Thomas Sowell. Neither fits their concept
of the way African-American men and women should behave. Condoleezza Rice was
never admired by those on the Left, as the first African-American woman to
become Secretary of State, because she did not meet their preconceived notions.
Worse, she was appointed by a President they love to hate and whom they label a
misogynist.
Did any of the twenty-three Republican women members of Congress
get their position because they were women? Of course not; they won because
they successfully campaigned on ideas. Did Susana Martinez become the first
female Hispanic governor in U.S.
history because she is a woman and Hispanic? No, she did it because of her
talents as a prosecutor and her hard-fought gubernatorial primary in 2010.
What is true in the United States is so across nations.
Conservative women campaign on real issues. They are unafraid to tackle man in
his lair. Margaret Thatcher did not run as a woman; she ran as a Conservative
with powerful ideas. Golda Meir did not claim womanhood as her right to become
Prime Minister of Israel. It was because of her opinions and the respect she
earned as an individual. David Ben-Gurion may have been sexist when he called Ms.
Meir “the best man in the government,” but it was a compliment. Angela Merkel
did not become Chancellor of Germany because she was a woman; she did so
because voters decided she was the best person for the job.
“I feel your pain,” may be a sensitive prescription for a
candidate to express, but it can also be condescending. Empathy is a wonderful
characteristic, but when it is expressed in an obviously political manner it is
supercilious. Even the recipient must recognize the hypocrisy.
Democrats have conceived a “war on women” because they see it as a
means to an end – victory on November 4th. Women are not so easily
fooled. Stupid is as stupid does. The only “War” being waged is the one by Democrats
against Republican women running for office.
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