Alyssa Milano, a typical low information voter, committed an unforced error when she tweeted out that Sen Chuck Grassley is a misogynist, without bothering to read his complete explanation. Can she not read or is her attention span just really low? Maybe it’s both. I couldn’t decide just one myself. Here is what she tweeted:
Fucker!
Grassley Says Workload Discourages Women Senators From Joining Judiciary Panel.
“It’s a lot of work – maybe they don’t want to do it…My chief of staff of 33 years tells me we’ve tried to recruit women and we couldn’t get the job done.” https://t.co/z6LTK0MF9w
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) October 5, 2018
Here’s the part she left out:
Grassley said, “We have a hard time getting men on the committee. It’s just a lot of work whether you’re a man or a woman, it doesn’t matter.”
He also pointed out that, “On average, any woman in the United States Senate, whether they’re on Judiciary or any other committee, probably works harder than the average man.”
From The Daily Caller
Milano took Grassley’s initial statement and tweeted it with a link to the Wall Street Journal article. Grassley, when asked why there weren’t more female Republicans members of the Judiciary Committee, said, “It’s a lot of work – maybe they don’t want to do it. My chief of staff of 33 years tells me we’ve tried to recruit women and we couldn’t get the job done.”
However, he immediately clarified his remarks, saying that gender does not play a role in getting people to join the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Milano has been an outspoken critic of Kavanaugh since he was nominated in July. She was in attendance during both his and Dr. Ford’s testimonies last week as a guest of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s ranking member Dianne Feinstein.
With people like Milano on their side, I don’t see much hope for the Democrat party.