July 5, 2005

Women belong pregnant, barefoot, and in the kitchen
Now shut up and get me a friggin' beer, b!tch.

"In far too many families with young children, both parents are working, when, if they really took an honest look at the budget, they might confess that both of them really don’t need to, or at least may not need to work as much as they do… And for some parents, the purported need to provide things for their children simply provides a convenient rationalization for pursuing a gratifying career outside the home."

"Many women have told me, and surveys have shown, that they find it easier, more “professionally” gratifying, and certainly more socially affirming, to work outside the home than to give up their careers to take care of their children. Think about that for a moment…Here, we can thank the influence of radical feminism, one of the core philosophies of the village elders."

"The notion that college education is a cost-effective way to help poor, low-skill, unmarried mothers with high school diplomas or GEDs move up the economic ladder is just wrong."

- Medieval tract? Inquisitional manifesto? Ayatollan fatwa? No! They're excerpts from Senator Rick "spreading" Santorum's new book, It Takes A Family to keep our crazy uncle Rick locked up in the attic. And you thought it was going to be all about man-on-dog sex.

Some of the comments were too priceless not to post:

On the other hand, scrubbing toilet bowls or doing nails in the local beauty parlor for 30 years are one-way tickets to success.

I suppose if I could just fraudulently bill the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (and get away with it) for my kids' school tuition while living anywhere else in America, my wife wouldn't have to work.

What fucking planet does this moronic brownshirt fuck live on? Oh, I know: the one where his family's medical insurance is paid for by the state and guaranteed for life and corporations give him money, gifts, and vacations for his vote!

Little details such as stagnating incomes over the past 35 years, the gutting of the country's industrial sector with the consequent loss of good-paying manufacturing jobs, the end of job security, the decline of labor unions... such quibbles just don't matter...

"You can thank radical feminism" for women preferring to work outside the home? Spoken like someone who never spent all day changing diapers or talking to a two-year-old. That shit is mind-grinding.


"I'm an unenlightened neanderthal fuckwit!"
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