liberal women on Townhall

  • Cal Thomas
    As the son of a woman, the husband of a woman and the father of daughters and granddaughters, I celebrate the record number of females who are now United States senators. However, I do see some differences in the way these and other women are treated, depending on their party, policies and beliefs. ... more
  • Julie Borowski
    The Obama campaign released its creepiest ad yet featuring HBO actress Lena Dunham who likens her first time voting for Obama to losing her virginity. My initial reaction to the disgusting ad was disbelief. Surely, I thought, the provocative 26-year-old actress filmed this video on her own without consulting the official campaign. No way that this kind of juvenility was approved by the campaign staff of the sitting president. They couldn’t have sunk this low. ... more
  • Suzanne Fields
    Certain feminists, like children discovering that certain words shock their mommies, like to talk dirty. ... more
  • Jacob Sullum
    Sandra Fluke's claim to fame, aside from provoking Rush Limbaugh's misogynistic ire, is that she chose to attend Georgetown Law School, knowing full well that the Catholic university's student health plan did not cover birth control, and then demanded that the policy be changed, under force of law, as a matter of "reproductive justice." ... more
  • Michelle Malkin
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Hide your children. This is what the progressive left's idea of women's empowerment looks like: For the past two weeks, radical feminists from the group Code Pink have paraded across the fruited plain in giant female reproductive organ costumes. ... more
  • Washington, DC
    These "women in skirts" are apparently "anti-woman" because they support Republican policies. Reducing highly intelligent, accomplished, and powerful females to "women in skirts" should be a far more anti-woman statement than any GOP platform. ... more
  • Katie Pavlich
  • Washington, DC
    Ann Coulter responds. ... more
  • Katie Pavlich