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Whoever’s in charge of Blogging For Michigan, a lib website, is trying to suggest I am misogynistic because I called Lisa Brown a vulgar, disgusting, dishonest woman.


Misogyny means hatred of women. I don’t hate women, and in fact, last I checked, I am a woman.

I don’t hate Lisa Brown because she’s a woman, I think she’s a vulgar woman.

You see, all women are not deserving of respect just because they are women. She’s the one that implied the Michigan House Republicans want something to do with her vagina, a comment so over the top vulgar that I don’t believe she deserves respect. And then, the very next day, Brown tells the media that she “hoped” she wasn’t barred from speaking on the House floor because of her Jewish faith. This behavior is unconscionable.

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Disgusting Michigan Female Democrat Lisa Brown’s Dishonest and Vulgar Mouth

Lisa Brown’s Zombies Must’ve Learned From Her

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4 Responses to I Don’t Hate Lisa Brown Because She’s A Woman

  1. Harriet says:

    It amazes me how the truth offends the left so much. The only way to defend themselves is to counter with their "deck of cards".

  2. stjimmy says:

    I think you’re a vulgar woman. You purposefully misquoted Lisa Brown to make her look bad.

    You claimed she said “I’m flattered that you want to get in my vagina, but no means no”.

    What she really said was “I’m flattered that you’re all so interested in my vagina, but no means no.”

    A slight alteration you made that makes a big difference. Either you knowingly misquoted Rep. Brown and that makes you dishonest, or you did it on accident and are therefore stupid. Which is it?

    • Jen Kuznicki says:

      No, I did not misquote her, I took her quote from MIRS news, who was wrong, and I fixed the initial article when I found the correct quote, check the update, pal, and stop hassling me. The difference between the quotes is negated because she said, "no means no," which is a reference to date rape. Are you sure you want to keep playing this game?

  3. Dana Christensen says:

    “All people deserve respect. But not all ideas do.” -Johann Hari