Over in New Mexico, that very historic state west of El Paso, Texas, we have another example of the “weirdo” virus overwhelming the Democrats. The latest act of weirdness is from Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham. This is her statement:
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“If women, Democratic women, just show up and vote, we’re good. We don’t need any of the men.”
Like James Talarico in Texas, my guess is that the governor will defend this by saying that she was being provocative and quoted out of context. Maybe she will say that it was a joke and we should all chill out. I like humor too, but what would the governor be saying if a GOP candidate had joked that we don’t need women to win the election? I think that we know what her reaction would have been, i.e., Orange Man bad!
The problem is that Democrats do have a male problem, and comments like these will not help that. I have not done the math, but my guess is that the Democrats will need more than women to win a statewide election. After all, married and single women do vote differently.
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Maybe the governor, who is not exactly leading the league in popularity according to what friends in New Mexico tell me, should follow up that statement by saying that men need not apply for police jobs, firefighters, National Guard, construction jobs, etc., From now on, all those jobs in New Mexico will be done by New Mexicans wearing skirts!
Speaking of that male problem, you can’t say that you don’t need men and then expect them to serve as your bodyguards, protect citizens from criminals, clean up fires, and serve in the armed forces.
Again, another Democrat steps on it for some reason that I can’t understand. Like our Talarico of Texas, these Democrats of today like to make “provocative” statements and then advise you to take it with the Apostle Paul. What apostle do we take the governor’s comments with? Any suggestions?
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