A left-wing website’s claim that “most women” don’t want to date men who would vote for former President Donald J. Trump made for a lively discussion with the “Outnumbered” crew.
On Thursday’s edition of the popular Fox News daytime show, the ladies discussed a piece by Salon writer Amanda Marcotte titled, “It’s a good thing most women don’t want to date Trump voters,” a nasty screed that oozed with condescension for the tens of millions of Americans who are sneered down at by left-wing coastal cultural elitist snobs.
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Opening the segment, co-host Emily Compagno read the first paragraph from the repulsive piece which sees the world through the biased prism of an uber-feminist Hillary Clinton supporter.
“It’s an amusing truth that comes up with regularity: Men who love Donald Trump struggle on the dating market. This is neither surprising nor regrettable. Supporting Trump is much like refusing to bathe, blowing your nose in your hands or farting loudly on purpose. It’s a repugnant habit that makes you repulsive to normal people,” Marcotte wrote. “The whole point of dating and marriage is to find happiness, not to spend the rest of one’s days suffering in silence while the racist you live with cackles over Greg Gutfeld’s latest hateful diatribe disguised as ‘comedy.'”
“This should be common sense. Yet our sexist culture remains too enamored by stories of female self-sacrifice to accept that it’s just fine if Trump voters never get laid,” she wrote.
“Women who don’t want to date Trump supporters…I feel sorry for them,” Rachel Campos Duffy said. “They’re going to date, and maybe ultimately marry, a bunch of beta guys who will want to split the check, won’t open the door, won’t protect them.”
“I think that this idea that Trump supporters are somehow repugnant — is repugnant to say that! These are great men! And many of them are what’s keeping this country running. And they’re putting food on the table, and they’re farmers, and they’re factory workers, and they’re soldiers,” she said, adding that the reason why politics matters in relationships is “Only because politics reflects values.”
“And, isn’t the common denominator being respectful?” Compagno said. “If the person within is good and respectful, it doesn’t matter.”
Kayleigh McEnany saw the toxic influence of the embittered sore loser of the 2016 election in Marcotte’s piece.
“That was a ‘Basket of Deplorables’ moment for Salon,” she said, referring to Mrs. Clinton’s infamous campaign trail comment.
“We could be on the couch for hours about how we got here,” Sandra Smith chimed in. “But I would like to get back to a place where you don’t date people based on their party.”
Marcotte’s twisted take on the WaPo column that served as the basis for her rant didn’t impress X users.
Oh, look, it’s an Affluent White Female Urban Liberal (AWFUL), literally the most privileged creature in the history of the universe, here to lecture us on how to be better. Pay attention everyone. Unless you have anything else to do.
— MichaelZWilliamson (@MZWMadMike) November 30, 2023
Newsflash. We don’t want to date liberal women. Miserable creatures.
— David Deegan (@DaveDeegan1212) December 1, 2023
“Marrying a Trump voter isn’t just a matter of minor political differences, or expecting someone to be exactly like yourself. For women, in particular, it’s about being able to be safe and respected inside your own home, which is a very minimum standard all people deserve,” wrote Marcotte.
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