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Conservative women played a key role in the Tea Party movement, often adopting populist rhetoric reminiscent of the "housewife populism" of the 1950s and 1960s. These women, most notably Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, attacked Barack Obama as an outsider and claimed to represent the interests of "Joe Six Pack."
A conservative watchdog group has compiled a list of “woke ideologues” for Department of Defense secretary designee Pete Hegseth to purge should he overcome mounting allegations of personal ...
Go woke, go broke, or alternatively get woke, go broke, is an American political catchphrase used by right-wing groups to criticize and boycott businesses publicly supporting progressive policies, including empowering women, LGBT people and critical race theory ("going woke"), claiming that stock value and business performance will inevitably suffer ("going broke") as a result of adopting ...
Her concerns include crime and violence against women, cultural popular media's degradation of women, noncommittal sex, and poverty's feminization, [10] but opposing affirmative action and class action litigation. [11] Sarah Palin "made her case for conservative feminism" in 2010, at a meeting of the Susan B. Anthony List. [12]
A Brooklyn lawmaker is quitting the City Council’s Women’s Caucus to protest its “anti-Israel” agenda and “woke” ways. GOP Councilwoman Inna Vernikov, 40, slammed the 30-member caucus ...
In the wake of the 2016 election, ... Black or White, old or young, but more to men than to women. And no one has to wait for government to enact a law or convene a commission to make it possible.
Woke has also been used as shorthand for some ideas of the American Left involving identity politics and social justice, such as white privilege and reparations for slavery in the United States. [1] [2] [3] The phrase stay woke was uttered in recordings from the mid-20th century by Lead Belly and, post-millennium, by Erykah Badu.
The “anti-woke” movement in the U.S. has made waves this year, most notably by winning a pair of polarizing Supreme Court cases challenging the legality of affirmative action programs at ...