They Go Low

Billionaire Mark Cuban, one of the most outspoken cheerleaders for Vice President Kamala Harris, made the latest in a long line of Freudian slips by the left. While talking about Former President Donald Trump to the ladies on the View, he said, “…you never see him around strong, intelligent women, ever. It’s just that simple. They’re intimidating to him; he doesn’t like to be challenged by them.” His deeply insulting comment sent shock waves through mainstream media and the Trump campaign.

Mark must have missed Trump’s interview with the National Association of Black Journalists back on July 31. He didn’t seem intimidated when challenged by hostile female journalists.

Perhaps he’s talking about women that have worked with President Trump; like Outnumbered co-host, Kayleigh McEnany, who sparred daily with left-wing fake news as his White House Press Secretary.

Maybe he’s referring to former South Carolina Governor, Nikki Haley, who served under President Trump as Ambassador to the United Nations? 

Another weak, unintelligent woman, according to Mark Cuban, is Sarah Huckabee Sanders, a senior advisor to Donald Trump’s campaign. She also served as White House Press Secretary under Trump and is currently Governor of Arkansas.

Amy Coney Barrett graduated from Notre Dame first in her class and went on to become a professor at the esteemed university before being appointed by President Trump to the Supreme Court.

Under Trump, Gina Haspel was the first woman ever to become Director of the CIA.

What about Melania?

There’s plenty more, but you get the picture. Do all of these women fail to meet Cuban’s definition of a strong, intelligent woman? What about the millions of women who support Trump and attend his rallies?

By voicing his insult, Mark Cuban is the latest link in the chain of leftists that have revealed how they really feel about anyone who dares to disagree. Barack Obama called hard working Midwesterners bitter, saying they cling to guns or religion. Hillary Clinton referred to Trump supporters as deplorable. President Joe Biden recently called Trump supporters garbage. These smear campaigns usually backfire.

Elitist Democrats who belittle large swaths of Americans are more numerous than Kamala cackles. Those on the left will quickly point to Trump for name calling his opposition. Who can forget names like Little Marco, Crooked Hillary, Sleepy Joe and now Lyin’ Kamala? Trump applies labels to individual opponents based on behavior. That’s very different than casting a wide net of disparagement to half the population because they don’t fall in line with your beliefs.

For example, if you’re not a sucker for the global warming hoax, you’re a climate denier. There’s no discussion. The left isn’t interested in any proof or understanding. You’re just a denier. If you didn’t vote for Obama, you’re racist. If you didn’t vote for Hillary, you’re a misogynist. If you’re against gay marriage, you’re a homophobe. If you want a secure border, you’re a xenophobe. If you think there might be election fraud, you’re an election denier. A pattern has emerged.

In my humble opinion, once someone is reduced to name calling, it simply means they’ve lost the argument – and they know it. If you ask them to explain their position, they can’t so they hate you. And the progressive psyche is too fragile for facts, so they lash out. Cuban released a lengthy statement several hours later backpedaling on his insult. Unfortunately, like Obama, Hillary, old Joe and company, he let slip his true feelings. His disdain for Conservative women has been revealed.

Ray Warner
Ray Warner
Educated at Southern Utah University, Ray Warner is a writer, commentator and former podcaster. He has a passion for America and its people.

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