It appears that some members of the Democratic Party didn’t get the memo from the 2024 election that Americans are tired of the woke, anti-woman propaganda pushed in our schools and government institutions.
Gov. Janet Mills (D-ME) gave President Donald Trump the verbal middle finger at the White House recently when he asked if she would follow the executive order preventing men from playing in women’s sports; she yelled across the room, “We’ll see you in court.” Mills then fundraised off the exchange.
In Wisconsin, Gov. Tony Evers (D-WI) can’t even credit a woman with the miracle of growing human life in her womb. She must now be relegated to nothing more than a vessel for human sperm. The latest belittlement women are expected to endure is Evers’s attempt to change the word “mother” in state law to “inseminated person.” In woke America, mothers should be considered nothing more than a repository for their semen. No wonder Evers doesn’t have a problem with men playing in women’s sports programs.
“It is not only deeply offensive, but it is an outright attack on the very essence of motherhood,” state Assemblywoman Amanda Nedweski said, noting Evers is a former science teacher. “It is unconscionable that the governor has the audacity to take the most beautiful, life-giving act a woman can perform — bringing children into this world — and turn it into nothing more than gender-neutral, virtue-signaling jargon to appease his far-left base.”
One woke governor has her eyes on the White House and is desperately trying to rebrand, but no one is going to forget Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) disparages women for personal power. In 2022, she referred to women as “menstruating people.” Another time, she said “people with a period.” Her six years in office have been marked with one liberal policy after another. Most recently, she signed a bill requiring schools to put tampons in boys’ bathrooms.
That’s why we won’t be fooled by their attempt to rebrand themselves as moderates.
After Trump won Michigan, Whitmer’s rhetoric became less acidic, likely to try to occupy a more centrist lane for a 2028 presidential run.
In her State of the State address Wednesday, she touted her relationship with Trump to the chagrin of her fellow statewide elected Democrats. State Attorney General Dana Nessel clapped back at Whitmer for talking with a “wannabe petty dictator who thinks and fashions himself to be a king.”
Whitmer is desperate to put lipstick on her pig of an administration, considering she has dumped her state into the bottom 10 rankings. She must now cozy up to the man she once referred to as “deranged” in hopes Trump will devote billions in corporate welfare to a semiconductor chip plant in rural Michigan after the Republican majority in the Michigan state House opposed the use of taxpayer dollars for corporate handouts.
Trump is not likely to hand her a win or a talking point for a 2028 presidential run, considering her vile attacks on both him and Vice President JD Vance. At the Democratic National Convention last year, Whitmer said, “Donald Trump doesn’t know you at all. You think he understands that when your car breaks down, you can’t get to work? No. His first word was probably chauffeur.”
She has also accused Vance of betraying his values: “If it was the JD Vance who wrote Hillbilly Elegy, maybe. But it’s a very different person. It’s a person who has absolutely betrayed those values and that book and has become something that is just a reflection of Donald Trump.”
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Today, her only hope lies in Trump. “Yes, I do hope to find common ground with President Trump and work with the Democratic Senate and Republican House on our shared priorities,” Whitmer said in her State of the State address.
Whitmer needs a major rebrand and believes Trump will help her fail up to the White House. She is banking on a Trump bailout to wipe away her history of radical partisanship. We women and men will not forget.
Tudor Dixon is a former Republican gubernatorial nominee, executive in Michigan’s steel industry, breast cancer survivor, and working mother of four girls. She is the host of the Tudor Dixon Podcast.