Tina Fey, hater of conservative women, sets her sights on Karen Pence
Tina Fey sure does love to mock conservative women.
The supposed feminist Fey was, of course, famous for her mocking of Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live back during the 2008 presidential election (and in the years after when Palin, probably to Fey’s chagrin, refused to cede the national spotlight). She relentlessly portrayed the former Alaska governor as dimwitted, folksy, and unequal to the task of being vice president.
Now she has a new conservative woman to target … Karen Pence, wife of Vice President Mike Pence. (Perhaps Fey has an unnatural preoccupation with the Office of the Vice President?)
Irony alert: Fey made her remarks about Karen Pence at the ACLU’s recent “Stand for Rights” benefit, an event attended by a cavalcade of liberals, like Fey’s 30 Rock co-star, Alec Baldwin (himself now famous for his portrayal of Donald Trump on SNL). Rights, of course, are only for those who march in lock-step with Fey’s elitist brand of feminism that rewards those who doff “pussyhats” and glory in vulgarity; women who are happily married and embrace traditional gender roles as wives must be mocked.
Clearly irked at Pence’s happy marriage and the nonexistent war on women’s rights being waged by the Trump administration – hey, you gotta make things up sometimes to make your point, right? – Fey proceeded to read directly from the left’s tired talking points:
Did you know that women still only make one “Ghostbusters” movie to every two made by men? And men average “Ocean’s Eleven” for every “Ocean’s Eight” that goes to women. That is simply unacceptable. … Right now, it’s not just about fighting for progress. Gains we’ve made over the last hundred years are under attack. Luckily, Mike Pence isn’t allowed to go down and shut down Planned Parenthood unless his wife goes with him. So, you know, if we can just keep Karen busy scrapbooking, we can all still get pap smears.
She really does tick off all the checkboxes of a classic “feminist” screed. Women don’t have equal rights in America? Check. Conservatives are attacking women’s rights? Check. Mocking of high profile conservatives? Check. Planned Parenthood is in imminent danger of being shut down by Republicans? Check.
Karen Pence is being mocked by Fey because of a Washington Post article from March 28 that detailed how her husband does not dine alone with other women nor does he attend events where alcohol is being served if she is not by his side. This is not a new policy; he’s been doing this for many, many years as a show of respect for his bride.
Now, where most Americans would think these gestures sweet, liberals like Tina Fey find the traditional (and, gasp!, Christian) values of the Pences to be abhorrent and good fodder for bolstering false narratives. It’s yet another example of the hypocrisy exhibited over and over by the left, particularly by those who enjoy an exalted Hollywood status, who belittle conservative women while claiming to be feminists.
But dismissing Karen Pence as someone who should be kept “busy scrapbooking” does a disservice to all women, a fact clearly lost on Tina Fey. Not only is Mrs. Pence a devoted wife and a seemingly tireless ambassador for the United States – her recent travel agenda included visits with sick children and military spouses, in addition to leading a delegation to the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Austria – she is also an accomplished artist and outspoken advocate of the benefits of art therapy in treating mental and physical illnesses.
In demeaning the positive contributions to society of women like Karen Pence, Tina Fey does nothing more than out herself, yet again, as a liberal woman who can’t see past her personal political biases to extend common decency to other women. The ACLU should probably look for a different speaker next year.