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The Respective Treatment of E. Jean Carroll Versus Juanita Broaddrick and Paula Jones


PROVES beyond ALL DOUBT that if you're a professional and reasonably pretty upper/upper-middle-class blonde woman from a well-to-do background, you're going to be treated with FAR MORE respect and dignity by the press, and legal and political establishment, than if you're a working-class, and relatively homely and uneducated woman, like Juanita Broaddrick and Paula Jones.

THIS, ladies and gentlemen, is WHITE UPPER-CLASS 'FEMINISM' at work. It's there to serve the interests of PRIVILEGED white and upper/upper-middle-class women, and NOT poor women, uneducated women, Black/minority women, or 'homely' women. Thus, it is NOT *true* feminism; quite the opposite, in fact.

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Oh, true words were never spoken!

The famous feminists like Gloria Steinem and her crowd only care about a particular group or class of women. Not one of those clowns ever came out and defended the women who said that President Clinton abused them.

Women who attack a conservative however, are immediately believed and given a free pass because, according to the elite feminists, it's "the nature of the accusation" that must be considered. It's never a question of true or false. Just attack the guy that liberal feminists hate and you MUST be right!

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Or could it mean that when Democrats abuse women that other Dems, feminists, and the press tolerate it and skim over it?

Mary Jo Kopechne was a reasonably pretty upper/upper-middle-class blonde woman, though her family was upper middle class. It was merely an inconvenience for Teddy.

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