"Give women the vote", they said... "What harm could it do", they said
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“Women totally don’t vote based off physical attraction and celebrity appeal”
And the recreation showed exactly replication of the claim they attempted to refute, the Camelot myth would have impacted both television and radio viewers. This wasn’t some bubble narrative, it completely redefined who we chose as party candidates.
Kennedy pushed equal pay for unequal work. This is why women get paid the same to be less effective in labor jobs even today.
When everyone races to simp for women and potential voters its still pandering
I'll give you one guess as to who the guy with the greatest celebrity appeal is right now.
Just among a completely different demographic, in a completely different time with one of the two having become a sainted martyr, nor limited to 'women'.
I don't agree. Everyone knows what JFK looks like, but what he sounds like is just another Bostonian.
Even the Civil Rights Act did not mandate that. Also, as I just showed you the vote in Congress, how can you try to blame this on Kennedy?
Right, but then you can't single out Kennedy for 'simping for women', or whatever you want to call it.
Definitely not trump… why do you think the left puts such an emphasis on promoting Biden with people like cardi B?
Which one was it now? The Camelot effect or the martyr effect? If you believe the average person could recognize Kennedy aside from name you would sorely mistaken.
You mean the president that made that dialect iconic? 😂
Why would a bill in 1965 have to reinforce one started by Kennedy in 1961 and passed in 1963?
I was comparing Eisenhower to the last male president, everyone pandering for the female vote through physiognomy and celebrity appeal after is a perfect example of why Eisenhower was the last male president….