Women in Politics! Coach Resigns Over a Word! (Wed. 8-10-22)
RINO Nancy Mace cites Handmaid's Tale! And other women! OU Coach Cale Gundy resigned for reading aloud some "racially charged" word!
The Hake Report, Wednesday, August 10, 2022 AD: Hake criticizes Nancy Mace (RINO-SC) over "Handmaid's Tale" reference (Margaret Atwood pro-choice novel-turned-TV series) // Hake also goes after Vermont candidate Becca Balint and anti-Trump New York AG Letitia James. // SOME INTERESTING CALLS: Ladies, be responsible and report crime! 2024 speculation? Interracial relationship advice? // Longtime and well-liked Oklahoma University coach Cale Gundy resigns and apologizes for reading an unspecified "shameful and hurtful" word in front of adult football players! //
MUSIC: "Destined to Win" - DeGarmo and Key - Commander Sozo and the Charge of the Light Brigade (1985, Power Discs) // "We Made It" - Reed Mathis - YouTube Audio Library (Hassan selection) //
CALLERS
Shane in Newfoundland, Canada goes off about Nancy Mace and the looks of Margaret Atwood! //
Art in Ohio likewise urges women to report assaults, and be sensible! //
Darryl in Florida asks about decent women in politics, and dreams about DeSantis-Larry Elder 2024! //
Alex in Oklahoma City, OK asks if interracial marriage is a sin. He listens to his mom, and not JLP! //
TIME STAMPS
0:00:00 Wed, Aug 10, 2022 AD
0:02:04 Hey, guys! Vegas tee, Willow Beach
0:05:31 Nancy Mace, Handmaid's Tale
0:21:34 SHANE, CANADA: reporting, rationalizing
0:31:29 ART, OH: report assaults, ladies!
0:41:35 Becca Balint, Vermont Rep candidate
0:49:03 Letitia James, New York AG
0:54:05 DARRYL, FL: MTG, Boebert, Trump, DeSantis, Elder?
1:11:38 "Destined to Win" - DeGarmo and Key
1:14:00 Reading chat about music, Darryl
1:17:16 Supers: real whimen don't disrespect weak men
1:19:54 ALEX, OKC: Interracial marriage a sin?
1:33:05 OU coach Cale Gundy resigned over a word
1:56:11 "We Made It" - Reed Mathis
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Wednesday!
BEEN NEEDING TO GET TO IT
NANCY MACE
CLIP 14: (MeetThePress) WATCH: Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) tells Chuck Todd she has concerns about privacy for rape victims and people seeking abortions as state legislators seek to implement new laws after the fall of Roe v. Wade. @RepNancyMace: "Handmaid's Tale was not supposed to be a roadmap." … 1:23
What’s Handmaid’s Tale? I gather it’s a feminist TV series.
(Wikipedia) American dystopian television series created by Bruce Miller, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. She has claimed that 17th-century witchcraft-lynching survivor Mary Webster is her ancestor.
Fawning article in LA Times, 2018 (Archive) Bruce Miller leads 'Handmaid's Tale' into new territory in Season 2 - Los Angeles Times — Closing reads: …an unflinching examination of a patriarchal nightmare and the growing resistance to it-- a portrayal that has drawn comparisons to the current momentum of the #MeToo movement. “I wish it wasn’t relevant at all,” Miller says. Blessed be the wish. - Yvonne Villarreal covers television for the Los Angeles Times.
A black writer from The Root doesn’t like Handmaid’s Tale-style protests in real life because it’s a white show. Can We Talk About the Handmaid's Tale Protests? - Jessica Washington.
WOMEN IN POLITICS, BARF
Becca Balint - Wikipedia Rebecca A. Balint (born May 4, 1968) Early Life: Her grandfather was killed during the Holocaust and her father immigrated to the United States in 1957. … [She was HS class of 1986). Balint graduated magna cum laude from Smith College with a Bachelor of Arts degree, a Master of Education degree from Harvard University in 1995, and with a Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She later worked at the Community College of Vermont …
Becca Balint came out as a lesbian in the sixth grade (1980ish), although she came out formally after high school, after telling another girl she had a crush on her and was discriminated against with "lezzie" being written on her locker. She moved to Vermont in 1994. She met Elizabeth Wohl in 2000, formed a civil union with her in 2004, moved to Brattleboro with her in 2007, and married her in 2009, following the legalization of same-sex marriage in Vermont. The couple have two children.[1][2][5][6]
Letitia James: Personal Life: 63yo Trump-hating black-female New York AG Letitia James (previously City Council, etc., participating in Pride Parades, all gross, and for March Against Our Lives, the anti-Second Amendment high-schooler-promoted subversion… and she’s supposed to uphold the law, violating people’s rights?) lives in the Clinton Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn and is a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church.
WHITE COACH RESIGNED OVER A WORD
(CNN) Oklahoma Sooners assistant coach Cale Gundy resigns after reading aloud 'shameful and hurtful' word
Oklahoma Sooners assistant football coach Cale Gundy has resigned from the Big 12 school after reading aloud a “shameful and hurtful” word during a film session.
Last week, Gundy said one of his players was “distracted” during the film session, so the coach picked up the player’s iPad and read aloud what he saw on the tablet. According to Gundy, what he saw on the screen had nothing to do with football.
He did not disclose what the word was.
(CNN) QUOTE: “One particular word that I should never -- under any circumstance -- have uttered was displayed on that screen. In the moment, I did not even realize what I was reading and, as soon as I did, I was horrified.” -- Oklahoma Sooners assistant football coach Cale Gundy, apologizing for reading aloud a "shameful and hurtful" word during a film session. He has since resigned from his position. "What I said was not malicious; it wasn't even intentional," Gundy wrote on his Twitter account Sunday. He said he "accepts accountability" for the incident.
TWEET: (OU_CoachGundy) Sooner Nation, thank you. (long screenshot)
I have Twitter replies from people…
Fake excuse for getting rid of the white man and replacing him with a black. Why do people fall for this?
(Joe_MainMixon) Sooner Nation This Ain’t Right @OU_Football
I have replies to him, too… including some guy bringing up when he allegedly knocked out a white(?) woman who was attacking him in a restaurant or bar in 2014
CLIP 11 (ESPN YouTube) Oklahoma Sooners’ Cale Gundy resigns: What led to his decision? | College Football Live … 2:30
“Inclusive culture” = Exclude the whites… no freedom for whites!
(Far-left ESPN) Former Oklahoma assistant football coach Cale Gundy read 'racially charged word' aloud multiple times, coach Brent Venables says …
"Coach Gundy resigned from the program because he knows what he did was wrong," Venables said Monday. "He chose to read aloud to his players, not once but multiple times, a racially charged word that is objectionable to everyone, and does not reflect the attitude and values of our university or our football program. This is not acceptable. Period. Coach Gundy did the right thing in resigning. He knows our goals for excellence and that coaches have special responsibilities to set an example."
Gundy, 50, was the longest-serving football coach in the Big 12, ahead of his brother, Mike, the Oklahoma State coach. He spent 16 years as the running backs coach, followed by seven more coaching inside receivers, and was OU's assistant head coach. His resignation was followed by a show of support on social media from current and former players including Joe Mixon and Adrian Peterson.
"As painful as it has been dealing with Coach Gundy resigning from the program, it doesn't touch the experience of pain felt by a room full of young men I am charged to protect, lead and love," Venables' statement read. OH WHAT A LAME-O!
"The unfortunate reality is that someone in my position can cause harm without ever meaning to do so," Gundy wrote in a statement posted to his Twitter account. "In that circumstance, a man of character accepts accountability. I take responsibility for this mistake. I apologize."
Gundy said that in the moment he "did not even realize" what he was reading and, as soon as he did, "I was horrified."
"I want to be very clear: the words I read aloud from that screen were not my words. What I said was not malicious; it wasn't even intentional," Gundy wrote. "Still, I am mature enough to know that the word I said was shameful and hurtful, no matter my intentions."
Venables reiterated Monday that Gundy's resignation was necessary.
"He also knows that, while he will always be a part of the OU family, that his words affected many of us and did not represent the principles of our university," Venables said. "Again, his resignation was the right thing to do, and we will move forward positively."
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Thanks, all!