Don’t get me wrong. I am a firm believer in being a part of the political process, I just don’t consider the mud-slinging and pandering that’s going on right now as a necessary part of that process.
So, today I will not say a word about any particular candidate and the idiotic, childish, hateful, moronic things that that candidate who I’m not mentioning can’t seem to help saying—but instead I’ll take a look at the beautiful Twitter party that was the response to the renaissance #WomanCard meme (which may or may not have been slammed on by that candidate that I’m not talking about).
So, without further ado, I give you the #WomanCard:
Used my #womancard at the ATM today. Tried to withdrawal $100, but the machine gave me $79.
— brandi mathis (@brandimathis) April 27, 2016
Earth to Trump: there's no such thing as the "woman card." #womancard pic.twitter.com/y3ym9LIv9P
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) April 27, 2016
Be a card-carrying member of the female persuasion and get your #womancard Today! Amazing benefits included! pic.twitter.com/7ntpH91wau
— Terri – Web Designer (@SocialTerri) April 27, 2016
#WomanCard is like a bad rewards program card.
It entitles you to pay more for things while making less money.
— Andrew Tumilty (@AndrewTumilty) April 27, 2016
3 Things To Know About the ‘#WomanCard' In The 2016 Election https://t.co/XmsrRoWdnh
— NPR (@NPR) April 27, 2016
Historically the #womancard is the most effective way to win the Presidency so I get the frustration pic.twitter.com/JF1ITIDDui
— Jenny Jaffe (@jennyjaffe) April 27, 2016
Get more wit and charm (which I assume is what the unnamed candidate mean by the “woman card”) here: #womancard.
…bi-daily smile…