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Who Was That Congresswoman On Hardball.... (Original Post) global1 Oct 2017 OP
Like an idiot Fox News viewer spewing random shit! Chasstev365 Oct 2017 #1
She was trying hard not to laugh at her own bullshit. lapfog_1 Oct 2017 #2
But What Is Her Name & From What State?....nt global1 Oct 2017 #7
Nan Hayworth lapfog_1 Oct 2017 #8
I think Rebl2 Oct 2017 #9
She didn't help her own cause C_U_L8R Oct 2017 #3
One of approximately 50 million Americans who are delusional, ignorant, Eliot Rosewater Oct 2017 #4
She reminded me of Michelle Bachman. lkinwi Oct 2017 #5
Nan Hayward (R) fmr NY congresswoman...thankfully. Channelling her best Carly Fiorina. OnDoutside Oct 2017 #6
Member of the "Independent Women's Forum" SharonClark Oct 2017 #10

C_U_L8R

(44,998 posts)
3. She didn't help her own cause
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 07:48 PM
Oct 2017

Sputtering nonsensical whataboutisms. The republican shtick is getting tired.

SharonClark

(10,014 posts)
10. Member of the "Independent Women's Forum"
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 08:40 PM
Oct 2017

from wiki...
"The Independent Women's Forum (IWF, not to be confused with the International Women's Forum) is an anti-feminist organization predominantly funded by right-wing foundations, including the Sarah Scaife Foundation, the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, and the Koch brothers' Claude R. Lambe Foundation.[1] On its website, it describes its mission as being "to rebuild civil society by advancing economic liberty, personal responsibility, and political freedom. IWF builds support for a greater respect for limited government, equality under the law, property rights, free markets, strong families, and a powerful and effective national defense and foreign policy."

The IWF originally grew out of a group called "Women for Clarence Thomas," formed to support Clarence Thomas, then a nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, against allegations of sexual harassment. It has vocally opposed the Violence Against Women Act.

In an editorial, The New York Times called the IWF "a right-wing public policy group that provides pseudofeminist support for extreme positions that are in fact dangerous to women."

From 2003 to 2008, IWF was closely affiliated with the Koch brothers-backed Americans for Prosperity.

IWF has two sister organizations: a 501(c)(4) issue advocacy group, Independent Women's Voice (IWF), formed in 2003; and a network of local chapters called Independent Women's Network, formed in 2012.

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