Woman Hatred Friday Reads

Women get fucked from the right.

Women get fucked from the left.  Every single House Democrat supported this piece of shit legislation as well as "my" representative, GOPer Greg Walden.  ALL should be kicked out of office.

A major reason why these anti-abortion proposals are being passed in red states is here.

Of course, neither is going to stand.  Women won't tolerate bullshit from men.
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Obituary:  Not woman-hatred, but one of my mother's favorite authors, Herman Wouk, just ten days shy of his 104th birthday, has died.  He specialized in historical fiction, my mother's favorite genre, with many bestsellers under his belt including his most famous work, The Caine Mutiny.  Other books include The Winds of War and War and Remembrance.

He married his wife Betty in 1945 and they stayed together until she died in 2011.

New York Times:






Herman Wouk was born on May 27, 1915, in the Bronx, to Abraham and Esther (Levine) Wouk. His father, an immigrant from Minsk, had started out sorting and marking laundry for $3 a week but rose to become president of an industrial steam-laundry business. Herman, the middle child of three, excelled at school and earned a place at Townsend Harris High School, an accelerated three-year public institution for gifted students in Manhattan.

At Columbia University, where he majored in comparative literature and philosophy, he studied with Irwin Edman, a philosopher whose conservative skepticism temporarily led him away from the Orthodox Judaism in which he was raised and that later became a mainstay of his personal life and the subject of a best-selling nonfiction book, “This Is My God” (1959), and a follow-up, “The Language God Talks” (2010).

While at Columbia he wrote a humor column for The Spectator, the campus newspaper; edited The Jester, a humor magazine; and dreamed of a career writing farces for the Broadway stage. Through a classmate, he found work after graduation as an apprentice radio gag writer. The job, to his dismay, entailed cataloging old comedy routines and cleaning up salty vaudeville jokes for reuse.

He was even a panelist on What's My Line?




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