REAL WOMEN BOOK
The feminists will not
like you reading this book
By Doug Giles
Apr 22, 2006
Carrie Lukas' new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex and
Feminism, just dropped, and I predict that it will get all the feministas' big
panties in a major wad. Carrie has done her homework in this easy to read, all
bases covered, truly pro-women, hot and pithy tome; and you need to fear,
lunatic liberal ladies, because she has facts that are going to challenge your
fiction.
I'm sure right now all the anonymous Amazon.com book review attack weirdoes, who
do not have a life and won't actually read the book but feel compelled to write
their inane and uninformed critiques, are queuing up to lay into Carrie. They're
sweating. And they need to sweat, because in this soon to be New York Times best
seller, Mrs. Lukas shreds the lies which the female chauvinist pigs (FCP) have
sold our nation's fair ladies-I'm talkin' wood chipper style. She shows the
women who would be women the true identity of postmodern day feminists:
misogynists with vaginas . . . womyn who not only hate men, but women also.
BTW . . . have you ever seen a feminist around a womanly woman and not one of
her butch buddies who's sporting a Tim Allen haircut? (Question: If feminists
and lesbians hate men like they do, why do they try to look like us?) They
always have that tsk-tsk, you poor oppressed dupe look on their face . . .
y'know, that furrowed brow stare that's a combination of pity and derision.
Anyway, back to Lukas' book.
Another cool thing about The Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex and
Feminism is that it was a young, accomplished woman, who also happens to be a
happy wife and mother, who penned this work of non-fiction. These are not the
crayon scribblings of some repressed, backwoods, barefoot, unenlightened Ellie
Mae Clampett, but rather a girl who got her bachelor's at Princeton, her Masters
at Harvard and did it without drinking the lesbians'-I mean the feminists'-Kool
Aid.
This book is going to liberate ladies to be ladies; and contrary to the
propaganda belched forth via our universities and MSM, there are a whole lot of
lassies who:
1. Like being a woman, in a traditional sense. *I'll take a Katharine McPhee
over a Hillary any day.
2. Don't think men are the enemy.
3. Like a guy to be a guy, i.e., masculine and not metrosexual. Men who don't
have a feminine side. A guy who hasn't "learned to cry".
*I tried crying in front of my wife one time. It moved her for about twenty
seconds. Then she told me to cut the crap and get my act together because she
was not going to be married to a poodle. Yes, there are millions of girls who
celebrate the difference!
4. (Believe it or not) Like men to the bread winners, who are intellectually
robust and who can kick some punk's butt if it needs kickin'. *The other day, me
and a buddy of mine nearly opened up a big can a whup a** on a couple of guys
who were making obscene gestures towards my wife and daughters. All my girls
loved it, and my wife thanked me later.
5. Look to their husband's to provide rather than looking to the feminists'sugar
daddy, Uncle Sam.
6. Would like to see a return to chivalry and romance. Who like being courted,
pursued, cherished and honored. Who like the guy to pick up the tab (every tab),
open the door for them and are not suspicious of flowers and thoughtful gifts.
7. Don't want their vagina turned into a sexual turnstile. Who don't want to be
the village bicycle. Who see the benefits of serious sex verses casual sex.
Who're not buying the Paris Hilton/Courtney Love/Madonna whore thing. Who can be
sexy without being a skank. Who like to retain their respect and power and
require a man to show some commitment before he gets to run the bases.
8. Want to get married to a man versus a career. Who still believe that being
married to the right guy is good for the soul, the body, the pocket book and
their sex life no matter what pop culture and the FCP's have tried to shame them
in to believing.
9. Want to have a baby before half of their life is history. Who don't want to
be in diapers when their child is. *BTW girls, the longer you wait the more
difficult it's going to be to get pregnant. If you're waiting strategically 'til
your mid 30's-40's well, uh . . . good luck.
10. When they have the baby, they actually want to raise it themselves instead
of tossing it into day care or giving it to some nanny who shakes it like a
maraca while you're at work. *Speaking of babies being pro-life is not being
anti-woman.
11. Don't feel like they must vote for a woman just because she's a woman.
12. Don't believe being a woman makes them a victim.
I could go on and on singing the praises of this tour de force. This book is
destined to do damage to 21st century feminism . . . major, irreparable damage
to the likes of NOW, FCP professors and their parrots whose rhetoric and recipes
have wrecked the lives of so many, many women around the world.
Do yourself a favor, women who would be women: buy it, read it, get freed by it
and then let your voice be heard, girl friend.