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When it comes to the so called "War On Women", which exists only in the imagination of the Left, it seems to be okay the other way. Fox News reporter Jesse Watters was not only denied credentials on the last day to attend the N.O.W. conference in Albuquerque, but was denied entry to the Hyatt Hotel in which it was held, ejected from the property by the police, and threatened with arrest should he return. WATCH: Police Kick Jesse Watters Out of National Organization for Women Conference | Fox News Insider
not only denied credentials on the last day to attend the N.O.W. conference in Albuquerque, but was denied entry to the Hyatt Hotel in which it was held, ejected from the property by the police, and threatened with arrest should he return.
Poor little thing. An invitation-only event held on private property, he didn't have an invite, and he was denied entry? Truly, history's greatest monsters.
It would seem that NOW is not only extremely hostile to men, but also toward conservative women that do not share their radical feminist views. Scroll down past the Watters article to see what happened to Katie Pavlich when she too was denied admission in 2013. Jesse Watters Gets Kicked Out of NOW Conference, Threatened With Arrest - Katie Pavlich
It would seem that NOW is not only extremely hostile to men, but also toward conservative women that do not share their radical feminist views. Scroll down past the Watters article to see what happened to Katie Pavlich when she too was denied admission in 2013. Jesse Watters Gets Kicked Out of NOW Conference, Threatened With Arrest - Katie Pavlich
You seem to think this is surprising or even unfair, and honestly, I'm at a loss as to why. Could you outline the thinking that makes you feel people are entitled to barge in to events where they're not invited?
Could you outline the thinking that makes you feel people are entitled to barge in to events where they're not invited?
The media, including TV cameras, routinely attend and report on events and gatherings of this magnitude. It is not as if some guy just walking by the hotel decided to drop in and see what's happening. Both Watters and Pavlich are reporters and formally applied for credentials to attend far in advance. Both were denied admission for what very likely were biased reasons.
By sheer coincidence, appearing right now, as I type these words, are both Jesse Watters and Katie Pavlich on the Fox News program Outnumbered which started at 9:00 AM PDT.
The media, including TV cameras, routinely attend and report on events and gatherings of this magnitude. It is not as if some guy just walking by the hotel decided to drop in and see what's happening. Both Watters and Pavlich are reporters and formally applied for credentials to attend far in advance. Both were denied admission for what very likely were biased reasons.
By sheer coincidence, appearing right now, as I type these words, are both Jesse Watters and Katie Pavlich on the Fox News program Outnumbered which started at 9:00 AM PDT.
That's exactly what it was like. He was denied permission to attend, but came anyway and started harassing women with stupid questions.
When it comes to the so called "War On Women", which exists only in the imagination of the Left, it seems to be okay the other way. Fox News reporter Jesse Watters was not only denied credentials on the last day to attend the N.O.W. conference in Albuquerque, but was denied entry to the Hyatt Hotel in which it was held, ejected from the property by the police, and threatened with arrest should he return. WATCH: Police Kick Jesse Watters Out of National Organization for Women Conference | Fox News Insider
Yeah, keep telling yourself that, then watch as women refuse to vote for your side. In droves.
The media, including TV cameras, routinely attend and report on events and gatherings of this magnitude. It is not as if some guy just walking by the hotel decided to drop in and see what's happening. Both Watters and Pavlich are reporters and formally applied for credentials to attend far in advance. Both were denied admission for what very likely were biased reasons.
So? NOW can invite whoever they want and decline invitations to whoever they want. What makes those two feel entitled to bust in where they're not wanted?
Why would anyone want to televise or watch anything from a NOW conference?
Good question!
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