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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Faux News Hacks Tell Young Women Not To Vote, Go Back To Tinder And Match.com

.....back to the 50's we go.... Instead of educating our youth, lets keep them in the dark and clueless.... Especially women... After all we are all brainless baby makers.... Talk about 3rd world ignorance! Please take these crack heads off TV..
by Catherine Taibi 
Faux News is discouraging young people from voting again, but this time the target is more specific: young women.
"The Five" co-hack Kimberly Guilfoyle said Tuesday that young women should excuse themselves from voting in the upcoming midterm elections because they don't share the same "life experience" as older women and should just go back to playing around on Tinder and Match.com.
"It's the same reason why young women on juries are not a good idea," Guilfoyle said. "They don't get it!"
Earlier in the conversation, co-host Greg Gutfeld made the point that "with age comes wisdom" and the "older you get, the more wingnut you get."
In other words: "Hey kids! Hold off a little. You don't have to vote just yet. Wait until you're wingnut enough old enough!"
Guilfoyle agreed, suggesting that you can't cast an informed vote until you've gone through adult things, like paying the bills.
"They're [young women] like healthy and hot and running around without a care in the world," she concluded. "They can go back on Tinder or Match.com."
On a previous episode in October, co-host Harris Faulkner also said that young people should stay away from the polls if they "don't know the issues." We've already explained why it's a terrible -- and illogical -- idea to convince young people not to vote. But driving young women away from the polls? Do we even have to get into why that's potentially one of the most damaging and regressive things that could happen to society?

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