you. i can say those kind of comments about michelle obama were out of bounds. but i m saying that kellyanne conway has been attacked when did you come to her rescue when this was going on? i mean you cannot be hypocritical and say that, oh, my god, now kellyanne conway is some type of feminist hero because she s being criticized but you didn t come to the rescue of michelle obama. you re completely doing a strawman here about bringing up a record that has nothing to do with the current situation. kellyanne the way that kellyanne is coming under attack right now is so out of bounds, and is so over the top, you know, the snl and open the door for this kind of thing from a sitting congressman to attack a woman of power in the white house, it s really it should have been condemned really strongly. okay. i feel like you bringing that back around is really a complete straw man. i ve got to get to a break.
she ll be more prosis in the future. no big deal, right? wrong. according to the right wing, these revelations prove that davis is exactly what they suspected her of being, a bad mother, a gold digger, power hungry, shifty, untrustworthy. here s a lovely tweet from conservative commentator ben shapiro, quote, wendy davis apparently abandoned her children, had her husband foot her bills and divorced after adultery accusations. # feminist hero. and this one from erick erickson. so abortion barbie had a sugar daddy ken. not exactly the bio she claimed. wendy davis did make a mistake but the language, that language has nothing to do with any legitimate analysis of that mistake. instead it s the kind of sexist, misogynist language that s used to undermine women candidate and this election could see a record number of women candidates running at all levels. i know from my own experience in politics, we ll see and hear a lot more of those attacks on
state kind of back roy moore and reconfirm their commitment to him as the candidate in this race. katherine, thank you so much for coming on. what do you make of the fact that the target here is mcconnell. and mcconnell does seem to have an institutional respect for the senate. i think in this case, he may be driven by more than just sheer partisan politics. he doesn t want judge moore, to be a colleague of his in the u.s. senate. probably in an ideal world, if you re mitch mcconnell, you don t want him to be your colleague, although i think we should get him on the record now, mcconnell, as saying, if the voters speak and decide that they are going to elect roy moore to the senate, we will expel him. because i don t trust mitch mcconnell to stick to his guns if moore gets elected and that mcconnell will say, you know what, the voters have spoken, let s move on. you know, mcconnell likes to portray himself as some sort of feminist hero because of the fact that, for example, he led
to, you know, on camera, some of them in silhouette. but, two who allowing their images and names to be used. tucker: here is something we can agree on. the state of their explanation is ludicrous. it s roman farrow s fault he didn t nail the story down. we didn t have enough to go on. it s journalism, don t you know. can they stick with that? no. i mean, i think it s a laughable explanation and i think oppenheim s talk to town meeting the other day didn t really pass the smell test in my opinion. tucker: lloyd grove thank you for your reporting on this. i hope you will keep digging in. i will. tucker: thank you. host and having worked in media for many years he joins us tonight. we haven t talked about this, but whatever happened to lisa bloom? she seemed to run at the first sound of gun fire here great women. feminist hero where is she