Episode 194: The Femnazis Are Still Ranting About This One

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Ep. 194: The Femnazis Are Still Ranting About This One

 

 

 

Harrison Butker used his speech to graduates from the Catholic University, Benedictine College, to remind them that tradition is important and staying in one’s own lane is the best way to lead effectively and with grace. Although femnazis and the rest of the chronically offended, emotional hypochondriacs generally have nothing but dismissive, mocking derision to say about Catholics and Catholicism, they took great offense to the timeless truth (that everyone on earth believed until about 5 minutes ago) that one of the most individually rewarding/fulfilling things a human being can do is have children and raise them. As biology has determined (shhh don’t tell the rainbow mafia), the unique gift of child bearing and nurturing has fallen to mothers, but pointing this out is apparently whatever form of “phobic” the progressive borg has recently decided is the gravest sin. Then, right on cue, MTG, AOC, and other Democrats put their best (worst) foot forward to make Butker’s point that “staying in your lane” can avoid a lot of headache and embarrassment. The cat fight that ensued between them is just the latest reminder that the people “leading” us are not serious people and are deserving of the utmost disrespect.

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Episode Show Notes

 

The Femnazis Are Coming After Harrison Butker, a Catholic, for Speaking to Catholics, at a Catholic University Graduation Ceremony, About Catholicism
https://notthebee.com/article/freak-out-all-you-want-lefties-but-harrison-butker-is-allowed-to-give-a-speech-at-private-catholic-university?from_social=instagram

Cat Fight in Congress: MTG Spars with Democrat House Members in Memorable Fashion
https://notthebee.com/article/yall-gon-have-a-problem-is-this-the-united-states-congress-or-is-it-circa-1999-jerry-springer-you-be-the-judge?from_social=instagram

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