To: KLP who wrote (37711 ) 9/26/2020 9:49:33 AM From: RetiredNow Respond to of 74338 LOL. BTW, you know I use that term with much derision and irony. My wife would be considered a "Karen" by the libtards because she has blonde hair and blue eyes, but she certainly never behaves entitled or gets in anyone's business. We come from an older generation when the term "civility" was not just a word, but the way people who were raised right were expected to behave. Also, part of civility was to live and let live. If you disapproved of the way someone behaved, you kept your opinion to yourself. Back to Amy, though, I think she may be a very good choice from a number of perspectives. She's going to be hard to attack, because she has a brilliant mind, is a woman, and is pretty. That's a powerful mix. That might be an offensive thing to say, but in today's world where the libtards are making the rules that we must all follow, you have to start thinking like a libtard in order to win using their own rules against them. Libtards first and foremost think in terms of "intersectionality" and "identity politics". What that means is that they don't judge you on the content of your character, rather, they first categorize you into the various victim identities you occupy and then judge you based on the weight of your aggrieved status. For example, if you are a black, transgender, lesbian, muslim, then you have 4 victim statuses, which makes you superior in their world as compared to a white gay man, who only has 1 victim status.LOL. It's making me laugh as I write these words, but you know it's true! Being a woman used to be one of the best victim statuses, but now it's fading as a weapon which we can tell, because liberal women who act entitled have been labeled "Karens". Anytime they come up with an epithet for a victim group, you know they are trying to take away your power. Anyway, this is how they will attack Amy. They can't attack her for being a woman, but they'll come at her for being an entitled woman, or "Karen", and they'll come at her for being a Catholic. That's their wedge. Now, the Republicans need to stop being such wimps. If it were me, I'd be 100% unapologetic about being Catholic. I'd tell them, "yep, I'm Catholic and it guides my decisions based on my Catholic morality and it very well would impact the legal decisions I make, because ultimately when I face God, my maker, I want to be able to tell him with a straight face that I tried to do His work here on earth." The more we refuse to bow down to the lunatic left, the more we can face the bullies and beat them back into the holes from which they were born. What do you think? Am I on to something here?