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Scarborough Update
posted by Adam on Friday August 01, @12:43PM
from the Keep-your-eyes-open dept.
News Mark writes "Tonight's Scarborough Country (10pm EST on MSNBC) will feature an article on the anti-male bias inherent in rape shield laws. If this posts too late, I believe MSNBC may re-run the show at 1am EST. Also, Wednesday's show featured Tom Leykis, a popular talk-show host out of LA and a men's right's advocate (in an odd way) who has received alot of attention lately for naming (Kate Faber) as Kobe's accuser."

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Joe Scarboruough is great! (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Friday August 01, @04:57PM EST (#1)
Joe Scarborough is undoubtably the greatest men's issues pundit on T.V. right now. I wouldn't care if he were a Democrat or a Libertarian or whatever. He happens to be a conservative and I suspect a Republican.

If the Democrats don't like it then perhaps they should do something about the gender feminists who control and run their party otherwise they can just go pound sand as far as I'm concerned.
Ray
Evolution of the Political Parties (Score:2)
by Thomas on Friday August 01, @05:15PM EST (#2)
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If the Democrats don't like it then perhaps they should do something about the gender feminists who control and run their party otherwise they can just go pound sand as far as I'm concerned.

As far as I can tell, the most significant development in western society during the last three and a half decades has been the rise of gender feminism. If the radfems and their toady femboys completely take over the Democratic Party, it's fine with me. It will make the battle lines that much clearer. I just hope, if that happens, that the likes of the Independent Women's Forum and men who share their values become the dominant force in the Republican Party.
Re:Evolution of the Political Parties (Score:2)
by Thomas on Friday August 01, @06:02PM EST (#3)
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Here's an interesting Washington Post article on what's happening to the Democratic Party, as far as support from white males.

The sad thing to me is that I support a lot of what the Democratic Party once stood for. Unfortunately, a bunch of sick wackos have nearly completed their stranglehold on the organization.

Ah well. This sort of evolution has happened before. The Republican Party freed the slaves. For a while, about three decades ago, the Democrats seemed to be greater supporters of civil rights, but then the loopies started to take over.

Life's just a magic carpet ride.
Re:Evolution of the Political Parties (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Saturday August 02, @12:59AM EST (#5)
I can't remember the guys name (a former Vice-Presidential candidate) who was on the ticket against Dan Quale. There was a debate and Quale made a comment about John Kennedy. The Democrat V.P. candidate replied to Quale, "I knew John Kennedy and you're no John Kennedy."

Well, sadly, I would have to say today, that I was alive when John Kennedy was President, so I kind of knew him and the Democratic party of that time. The Democratic party of today is not the Democratic party of John Kennedy's day.

Ironically the first women's commission was created during Kennedy's administration. Today there are 321 women's commissions in different states, and at least that many women's sub commissions. I think there's one Men's Commission in New Hampshire.

When it comes to gender feminist influence the Democratic party of today has some seriously major problems.
Ray
Re:Evolution of the Political Parties (Score:0)
by Anonymous User on Saturday August 02, @12:44AM EST (#4)
I sent IWF a donation about 3 weeks ago. I don't agree with everything about IWF or the Republican party, but they are a world better when compared to those who cozy up to the G-fems.
Ray
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