to anna s point, this has become so focused on birth control and reproductive rights, where i think as a woman and many women that i know and speak with, all issues are women s issues. not just reproductive rights. i think it is important to keep in mind this issue and this march started with frustration and disappointment at hillary clinton s loss and now it s morphed into questioning what donald trump will do for women. and i think already he has shown that he is going to stand up for women when it comes to what he s put in place for child care and what he s doing for putting women in office and equal pay for women. and i think as sean spicer said today, watch his actions and his deeds, and he will we will see soon enough that he is out there to promote women and to make women s lives better in all areas. but i think one thing that is important moving forward with this movement, a shared sense of victim hood is not a way to bring about change. i think if they take this one step f
and i think women there were marching for a whole host of reasons. i think a lot of women and men and their allies were there because they were very concerned at the tone during the campaign. the concern that their voices may not be heard in this administration. frankly, the man has been president for 90 hours. we don t know what he s going to do or what he s not going to do. i think people were there to send a message. the pus sy cats wanted to be heard roaring and that s exactly what they did. let s not get into this narrow silo about abortion. you guys are falling straight for that trap. go ahead, rachel. go ahead. when you note the pus sy hats, it was an unbelievably organic movement of there was a pattern posted to the internet and women knit their own hats and it exploded in an organic way. atop the heads of all, unmissable way. but the whole point of these
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that happened today in the press conference for me, especially a reporter who lives out in pittsburgh. the skype. yeah. that was great. that is amazing, there are so many different voices in local newsprint reporting that by the way, they re setting up two skype stations, i believe four. four skype stations for reporters who are outside the beltway so that they get a chance to weigh in on the process that political process in this country. go ahead, skrks a lina. i thought that was really great. i also noticed his communications team, trump s communication team was sitting off to the side of where sean spicer was. and they were all women. i also thought that was really great. i don t have a recent memory of that in the past few presidencies. i also thought it was great they called on smaller news organizations very early on. let s point out the new york post getting the first question, broadcasting network, there were some very pro-trump outlets as
and that should be the choice of a woman for a whole host of reasons. but to say that the pro choice movement is limiting the rights of women is a complete alternative fact. an unborn baby has no rights. no right to choice. i d also like to note donald trump on the campaign trail definitely said women should be pubd for having an abortion. today he signed legislation that totally codified the things that he said on the campaign trail, that demonstrated he is not here, quote-unquote, for the rights of women. but just to expand on this conversation, i think that when we talk about women s rights and the movement for women, it s diverse. it s diverse in the way it looks. it s diverse in the way of perspectives. we can no longer be about it s surprising to me as a man, the conversation often revolves around reproductive rights when women are concerned about the economy, women are concerned about, you know, jobs, about health care.