Christian Men's Defense Network blames Obama's victory on ‘slut vote’

 

Thursday 08 November 2012 05:15 EST
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Judging only by the number of trolls and lunatics it upset, Obama's election victory was a good day for America. Here the Christian Men's Defense Network hits a peak of vileness, ruing the day women were ever allowed to interfere in government and blaming Romney's defeat on the "slut vote".

Under the title "What the Right Doesn't Get About Elections" Blogger B-Skillet turns his attention to the decline of married women as an electoral force and the rise of "sluts" in their place.

Society's to blame: "Women want to delay marriage as long as possible so they can 'have it all,' and usually 'have it all' means 'have as much hot alpha sex as possible without any consequences.'"

And the sneaky Democrats, says B-Skillet, are willing to subsidise this with things like free contraception, thereby winning for themselves the "slut vote".

What this election proves beyond doubt is that "Republicans lose because they discount the existence of original sin in women."

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