The All-Male Photo Op Isnt a Gaffe. Its a Strategy.
I think there is a lot to this article and perhaps is spot on.
The All-Male Photo Op Isnt a Gaffe. Its a Strategy.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/27/opinion/the-all-male-photo-op-isnt-a-gaffe-its-a-strategy.html?action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=opinion-c-col-right-region®ion=opinion-c-col-right-region&WT.nav=opinion-c-col-right-region
Jill Filipovic MARCH 27, 2017
During the great Republican health care debacle, President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence met with the far-right congressional Freedom Caucus to discuss, among other things, stripping out requirements for insurance companies to cover maternity, newborn and pregnancy care. After the meeting, Mr. Pence tweeted a photo of two dozen men sitting around a table. Kellyanne Conway was reportedly in the room, but in the picture the vice president circulated, there was not a woman in sight.
For liberals, the photo seemed like an inadvertent insight into the current Republican psyche: Powerful men plotting to leave vulnerable women up a creek, so ensconced in their misogynistic world they dont even notice the bad optics (not to mention the irony of the pro-life party making it harder for women to afford to have babies). Political analysts treated the photo as a gaffe, the kind of rookie mistake were used to seeing from the Trump White House.
Im not so sure.
This isnt the first celebratory photo the White House has released of men cutting health care for women. When Mr. Trump signed the global gag rule, which pulls United States funding from organizations abroad that so much as mention the word abortion (even organizations that dont provide abortions), he did it flanked by a half-dozen white men in suits. The rule is an order that primarily affects women in developing countries, who will see their access to contraception and even basic services like malaria treatment constrained by funding cuts that politicize global health. That image was similar to one of President George W. Bush surrounded entirely by grinning men as he signed a ban on a rare abortion procedure.
At some point, we have to ask: Is this really a pattern of errors? Maybe these arent tone-deaf mistakes at all, but intentional messages to right-wing supporters.
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President Trump, in the Oval Office in January, showing his signature on the global gag rule on abortion. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times
President Trump ran a campaign of aggrieved masculinity, appealing to men who felt their rightful place in society has been taken from them by a stream of immigrants stealing their jobs, women who dont need husbands to support them, and members of minority groups who dont work as hard but still get special treatment............
............The incompetence of the boys club effectively saved funding for Planned Parenthood and insurance coverage of maternity care. But dont expect them to learn the lesson that this should be the last female-free image (and female-unfriendly policy) the Republican leadership proudly touts.
For liberal women, this latest all-male photo is a visualization of our worst fears realized. For many Trump supporters, though, its evidence of a promise fulfilled.
Jonny Appleseed
(960 posts)I believe the men in that picture just believe it to be the norm.
riversedge
(70,329 posts)Charles Bukowski
(1,132 posts)of himself eating a taco bowl with the caption "I love the Hispanics".
There is no method to his madness, no strategy, no masterplan. Articles like these give Dickhead far too much credit.
Beartracks
(12,821 posts)Sure, there are actual hispanic items (nopalitos, Jarritos), but of course every manner of salsa is also there, even the ones made in New Jersey. And then, there are standard foods that are just printed in Spanish (arroz, anyone?) -- but the one that makes me chuckle is NesCafe instant coffee... because, "cafe."
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murielm99
(30,773 posts)he holds it up for everyone to see.
"Look! I can write my name!"