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I wonder what these female directors will say, if they ever get their quotas, when a bunch of trans-women start taking their directing gigs.
They’ll say nothing, just like feminists say nothing when boys who think they are girls win girls sporting events. Feminists are nothing if not hypocrites.
This is quickly becoming my favorite podcast on Ricochet. Love hearing you girls dish about everything and @terichristoph and her obsession with YouTube! PS. Congrats on your son making the freshman football team!
Thank you, Sherry! It’s a big freakin’ deal to us.
I was in Salem, Oregon for the 1979 total eclipse. I was too terrified of blindness to work out a way to look at the sun, but I found fascinating the way the flowers opened at (normal) sunrise, then closed up again during the eclipse (which, if I remember correctly, was about an hour after sunrise where I was), and opened up again as the eclipse ended.
If the left criticizes the way Sarah Sanders looks, no wonder they think Hillary Clinton is a freakin’ supermodel . . .