


Do women exist? Depends when you ask. Sometimes you need to be a trained biologist to determine if women exist while other times, usually involving protests against Republicans, suddenly they come back.
Many Democratic women in Congress wore bright pink for President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday in a display of defiance against the president.
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández of New Mexico, who leads the Democratic Women’s Caucus, told Time magazine that the color signifies “our protest of Trump’s policies which are negatively impacting women and families.”
Speaking of negatively impacting women, Senate Dems rallied to block a bill keeping men out of women’s sports.
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández put out a press release bragging that she “led the floor debate against the rule that made in order H.R. 734, a bill that would attack trans girls (men) by prohibiting them from participating in school sports.”
If Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández wants to see policies that are negatively impacting women, she can look into her cracked mirror.
“This man and the Republican agenda is devastating for America’s women,” Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández, who supports men damaging women, claimed.
Speaking of ‘this man’, this took place at a speech attended by Payton McNabb, a special guest whose case was highlighted by President Trump. Payton was violently injured during a speech by a male competitor pretending to be a woman.
McNabb was severely injured when an opponent spiked a ball in her face. McNabb said she suffered a concussion, brain bleed and two black eyes during the incident. It also left her with a traumatic brain injury, which impacts her daily life as a student at Western Carolina University.
Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández and the rest of the pink squad are fine with this. They don’t care about women. They already sold them out.
Pink politicians are fine with men beating up women. They view womanhood as something to exploit for a party that has gone to war against womanhood.