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Saturday, September 18, 2010

2010 is the Year of the Conservative Woman?



Did you know that 2010 is the Year of the Conservative Woman?

Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, and others: all conservative, and female, are in the news. Now the conservative filmmakers at Citizens United will commemorate them with this new documentary!

The trailer, presented by Citizens United, is a  group that's always celebrated strong political women. In fact  it once produced a vile Hillary Clinton smear-documentary as a vehicle to take on (and shoot down) corporate campaign finance restrictions in the Supreme Court.

This "powerful and compelling documentary," Fire from the Heartland honors "the self-made American woman," a.k.a. conservative female political figures:
The first-ever film to tell the entire story of the conservative woman in her own words, "Fire from the Heartland" is a powerful statement about America at a crossroads and the women who have awakened to the crisis.
With role models such as Clare Boothe Luce, Margaret Thatcher, and Phyllis Schlafly as inspiration, these women are the unintended consequence of the liberal feminist movement. [...]
Activists, politicians and commentators such as Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, S.E. Cupp, Dana Loesch, Michelle Easton, Sonnie Johnson, Jenny Beth Martin, Michelle Moore, Jamie Radtke, Deneen Borelli, Janine Turner, and Congresswomen Cynthia Lummis, Jean Schmidt, and Michele Bachmann share their emotional stories of hardship and triumph in their fight for freedom.
These women leaders are fanning the flames of liberty across the nation.
Oh please. You can find better porn than this on Lifetime.

[via the Minnesota Independent]


Send an email to Jim Newell, the author of this post, at newell@gawker.com

Fanning the flames of liberty seems to be a stretch, too. It is unlikely that the feminist movement in the 1960s had little to do with any of the political femi-Nazis like Michele Bachmann, Sarah Palin or Ann Coulter. 
This is another GOP attempt to capture women who have been voting Democratic  for at least two decades. Republicans are trying to take on the role of underdog insurgents which is amazing because the GOP has always fancied itself as the in crowd.

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