In Today’s Edition of “You Can’t Make This Up”
A Shocking Podcast Episode
Recently, on the podcast called Please Call Me Crazy, Senate candidate Royce RQ made some shocking comments. He criticized women who live in the suburbs and insulted Republicans who try to get their votes.
Disrespecting Suburban Women
Royce RQ said that suburban women are too “mouthy.” He also called Republicans who want these women’s votes “losers” with a “cucked mentality.” This means he thinks they are weak for trying to appeal to suburban women.
Ignoring the Memo
It seems like Royce RQ didn’t get the memo. Even DJ *rump is trying to soften his message to appeal to these voters. But Royce RQ’s comments went downhill from there.
Our Right to Be Heard
We have the right to speak up and the right to vote. We won’t go back to a time when our voices were silenced. Let’s make sure we get out the vote (GOTV)!
Read more about this story on MSNBC.
Get Out the Vote (GOTV)
It’s important to remember that every vote counts. Make sure your voice is heard in the next election. Let’s stand together and show that we won’t be silenced.
FAQ’s
What did Royce RQ say about suburban women?
In a recent episode of the podcast “Please Call Me Crazy,” Royce RQ went on a chauvinistic rant, demeaning women who live in suburbs and labeling Republicans who seek these women’s votes as losers with a “cucked mentality.”
What is the name of the podcast where Royce RQ made these comments?
The podcast is called “Please Call Me Crazy.”
How did Royce RQ describe suburban women?
Royce RQ described suburban women as “too mouthy” and continued to make derogatory comments about them.
What is the reaction to Royce RQ’s comments?
There has been significant backlash against Royce RQ’s comments, with many people asserting that women have the right to be “mouthy” and the right to vote.
Is there any political strategy behind Royce RQ’s comments?
It appears that Royce RQ’s comments are at odds with the broader Republican strategy, which includes efforts by figures like DJ *rump to soften their message to appeal to suburban women voters.
Where can I find more information about this incident?
You can read more about this incident on the MSNBC website: MSNBC Article
What does GOTV stand for?
GOTV stands for “Get Out The Vote,” a campaign aimed at encouraging people to vote.
Why is the phrase “WE’RE NOT GOING BACK” significant?
This phrase signifies a strong stance against regressive attitudes and policies, emphasizing the determination to maintain and advance women’s rights.
How are people responding to Royce RQ’s comments?
Many people are expressing their outrage and reaffirming their commitment to women’s rights, including the right to vote and to speak out.