17 Replies to “Believe All Women”

  1. She, no doubt, “experienced it differently”.

    (Hey, that excuse worked for Prinz Dummkopf, didn’t it?)

    1. Disturbing. Mimicking human movement, without soul. Programmed, a la CCP drum intro to the olympics.

    2. Absolutely brilliant. The robots certainly dance far better than I ever could and, I am fairly sure, far better than Gov. Cuomo ever could.

  2. WORLD’S STRONGEST WOMAN RECENTLY A MAN

    okay 70s feminists, back over to you. This should be interesting.

  3. Being young, stupid and inexperienced…
    Wife one…divorced, wife two past away and wife three, still together.
    My first wife, I set a date of one week in leaving as I was working and also trying to get another place for myself in the time without computers. She made sure that it was ‘hell week’ as each night coming from work, she’d say she did something that day to make my life more difficult. She didn’t really do any of the stuff she said she did, but, I still had to find out or see for myself and each night after work.
    ‘Do you still love me.’
    Being young and inexperienced in life, I never really came across deception until I was married and the person that I married was not that same person after the wedding.
    It was her 4th marriage in my mid twenties.

    1. Part two of marriage one…
      Shortly after I was married, the minister who performed the ceremony had allegations by former residents from another Perish that he was a minister in. He made a deal with the prosecutor’s and was sent to jail for two years.
      Another wake up call at the time was how much politics behind the scenes as I had volunteered to do maintenance at the church. The board members were livid at the time and loyal to that minister. They vowed that any new minister was not going to have an easy time.
      Needless to say, I quit that Perish.
      I just found it strange how politics become more important than the Perish itself as the board members were not exactly who they pretended to be in public and these were all women.

  4. I don’t care for the granny killer, but this has nothing to do with this phone call. Cuomo has to be out of contention for 2024. Interesting that the left would rather make an issue of a phone call than granny killing.

  5. If you change “Believe all Women” to ​”Believe all Democrats”, then the left’s ideologically hypocritical actions suddenly become ideologically consistent ones.

  6. Not only was Gov. Cuomo’s call insulting and demeaning to the woman he called, but it sullied by association one of the greatest song’s of the 1960s, Barry Gordy, Jr’s “Do You Love Me” and the exuberant performance of the song by the underappreciated one-hit wonders, The Contours.

  7. Oh yeah.
    If we were to copy the Modern Progressive madness,we shall give Cuomo a pass on Killing the Old Folk.
    Bless him for preying on his employees,sexually abusing the wage slave that is..
    But in classic Democrat Liberal Style let us lynch him for Mangling a Classic with evil intent.
    In these days of emotional madness.Cuomo must be punished,for violating the music.
    It would just be a happy side effect if he should also suffer,for the misery and death he imposed into the Old Folks Homes and his lifetime of preying on young women..

    Look back to Clinton,Billy Boy,The boy has a sexual affair with a political intern in the Whitehouse.
    Pure abuse of power,in fact it is hard to find a wider power imbalance than President versus starry eyed political newbee.
    All the Progressive were just fine with that.
    For power is their opium.
    The Clintons set the standard and the Democrats Applaud.
    Same here,corruption rules supreme and our Liberals cheer.
    Seems being corrupt is similar to pregnancy.
    For there is no such thing as “A little bit….”

  8. I’m skeptical when one or a bunch of women jump on the “he touched me!” bandwagon long after the alleged incident.
    Free Harv!

      1. Its the modern-day equivalent of the Salem witch trials, but made even easier to gin up a mob by the internet.

        1. …with an added financial incentive. Who needs evidence when we have reams of hearsay?

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