Nasty Women Unite: A Look Back at the Debate

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Last night’s final presidential debate was nothing short of a spectacle, particularly when it came to the way women were discussed—or rather, insulted. The candidate in question, let’s call him Donny Bluster, has had a rocky relationship with female voters, and his performance did nothing to mend those fences.

Baffling Moments

Let’s start with the baffling moment when Donny mixed up late-term abortions and c-sections, suggesting women are having perfectly healthy babies “ripped from their wombs” just days before they’re due. Seriously, Donny? Only about one percent of abortions occur after 20 weeks, and they’re typically for dire medical reasons. But who cares about facts when you can spin a narrative that makes it sound like women are running a black market for babies?

Classic Sexist Blunders

Then there was the charming moment when Donny told his opponent, “Your husband disagrees with you.” As if it’s any of his business! Newsflash, Donny: women can think for themselves, and they don’t need their husbands’ nod of approval to make decisions. Classic sexist blunder there. And let’s not forget his claim of, “No one respects women more than I do.” If only we could see the collective eye-roll from women across the country at that line.

The Pièce de Résistance

But the pièce de résistance came when Donny, unable to counter his opponent’s remarks about raising taxes on the wealthy, resorted to name-calling, labeling her a “nasty woman.” Talk about backfiring! With that comment, he accidentally turned “nasty woman” into a badge of honor. Women everywhere are now proudly reclaiming this phrase, and it’s fantastic.

Marketing Genius

In a brilliant move, the Clinton campaign jumped on the bandwagon immediately after the debate, redirecting the domain www.nastywomengetshitdone.com to their campaign site. Talk about marketing genius!

Resources for Interested Readers

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Conclusion

In summary, the debate showcased not just the candidates’ policies, but also their attitudes toward women. While Donny Bluster might think he can belittle capable women, he only empowered them to wear the label “nasty” with pride.