GOP Tries To Make Political Gains Via Misogynistic Attacks
Published May 23, 2009 @ 10:30AM PT
It's no wonder the Republican Party is losing female voters in droves. Check out this recent publicity stunt, where the RNC Tags Pelosi ‘Pussy Galore’ in Video. Politico explains:
She's the 69-year-old speaker of the House of Representatives, second in the line of succession and the most powerful woman in U.S. history.
But when you see Nancy Pelosi, the Republican National Committee wants you to think "Pussy Galore."
At least that's the takeaway from a video released by the committee this week - a video that puts Pelosi side-by-side with the aforementioned villainess from the 1964 James Bond film "Goldfinger."
The RNC video, which begins with the speaker's head in the iconic spy-series gun sight, implies that Pelosi has used her feminine wiles to dodge the truth about whether or not she was briefed by the CIA on the use of waterboarding in 2002. While the P-word is never mentioned directly, in one section the speaker appears in a split screen alongside the Bond nemesis - and the video's tagline is "Democrats Galore."
This is not the first instance of the GOP using misogynistic remarks to denigrate the Speaker of the House. Take a look at this video, which makes the GOP's cries of sexism toward Sarah Palin earlier this year seem hypocritical.
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Jen Nedeau is a social media consultant, progressive activist, feminist speaker and writer. She currently lives in New York City, where she works full-time as the Director of Digital Strategy at Air America Media. Additionally, Nedeau volunteers as the Chief Technology Officer for New Leaders Council, a non-profit that offers exclusive training for young leaders. You can follow her on Twitter @HumanFolly or learn more here: www.jennedeau.com.

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