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By Elise Viebeck July 27 at 4:03 PM
Republican female senators whose disapproval of the GOP health-care effort has at times endangered its progress are facing an increasingly pointed backlash from men in their party, including a handful of comments that invoked physical retaliation.
In the past week, Sen. Susan Collins (Maine) has been challenged by a male lawmaker to a duel. She and Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) were told that they and others deserve a physical reprimand for their decisions not to support Republican health-care proposals. Murkowski, who voted with Collins against starting the health-care debate this week, was specifically called out by President Trump on Twitter and told by a Cabinet official that Alaska could suffer for her choice, according to a colleague.
The language of retribution increasingly adopted by Republican men reflects Trumps influence and underscores the challenges GOP women can face when opposing the consensus of their party, which remains dominated by men, outside experts said. A videotape of Trump surfaced during the campaign revealing him bragging in vulgar terms about groping women, and some believed that opened the gates for further insults and degrading behavior toward women.
Masculine dominance in the Republican Party is not only in numbers but in culture, said Kelly Dittmar, a scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University and the author of Navigating Gendered Terrain: Stereotypes and Strategy in Political Campaigns.
When the person who is supposed to be the leader of the party shows its okay to use those sorts of attacks, whether they are specifically gendered or not, that is something that catches on at other levels, Dittmar said. We see it in the [elected officials] who feel its okay to say things like this.
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Txbluedog
(1,128 posts)I have said this before and will say it again---Republican men think that women are nothing but cum-receptacles and the women who support them think of themselves as human cum rags. So its not surprising that the men are repelled by those Woman who dare to disagree with them.
SharonClark
(10,014 posts)"Male dominance" is more to the point.