things. i try never to have discussions of anatomy unless i m at a medical conference. what i would say is that we didn t start this sort of, i think, glossy and sometimes dumbed-down debate about there being a war on women. i think the facts show that women are doing very well, have come a long way, and, you know, like i say, i have a lot of successful women in my family and i don t hear them saying, woe is me, this terrible you know, misogynist world. they re conquering the world. the women in my family are doing great. that s what i see in all the statistics coming out. i have, you know, young women in my office that are the leading intellectual lights of our office. so i don t really see this, that there s some sort of war that s, you know, keeping women down. i see women doing great and i think we should extol that success and not dumb it down into a political campaign that somehow one party doesn t like women or that. i think that s what s happened.
women s health, women s bodies and the role of the federal government related to those things. i try never to have discussions of anatomy unless i m at a medical conference. what i would say is that we didn t start this sort of, i think, glossy and sometimes dumbed-down debate about there being a war on women. i think the facts show that women are doing very well, have come a long way, and, you know, like i say, i have a lot of successful women in my family and i don t hear them saying, woe is me, this terrible you know, misogynist world. they re conquering the world. the women in my family are doing great. that s what i see in all the statistics coming out. i have, you know, young women in my office that are the leading intellectual lights of our office. so i don t really see this, that there s some sort of war that s, you know, keeping women down. i see women doing great and i think we should extol that success and not dumb it down into a political campaign that somehow one party d
i see women rising up and doing great things. in fact, i worry about our young men sometimes because i think the women are outcompeting the men in our world. but my question whether you think it s appropriate for the party, key figures in the party to be talking about women, women s health, women s bodies and the role of the federal government related to those things. i try never to have discussions of anatomy unless i m at a medical conference. what i would say is that we didn t start this sort of, i think, glossy and sometimes dumbed down debate about there being a war on women. i think the facts show that women are doing very well, have come a long way, and you know, like i say, i have a lot of successful women in my family and i don t hear them saying, whoa is me, this terrible, you know, misogynist world. they look out and they re conquering the world. the women in my family are doing great.