In a speech that could have been delivered by one of The Commanders from the Sons of Jacob in Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, The Handmaid’s Tale, Christofascist Rep. Glenn Grothman (Idiot-WI) accused “the angry feminist movement” of emasculating men and said the U.S. should “work our way back” to 1960 if former President Donald Trump wins in November.
Grothman went after supporters of government-funded childcare programs and said President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty “took the purpose out of the man’s life, because now you have a basket of goodies for the mom.” He added, “They’ve taken away the purpose of the man to be part of a family. And if we want to get America back to, say, 1960, where this was almost unheard of, we have to fundamentally change these programs.”
Grothman said “the breakdown of the family” was caused by the U.S. government in the 1960s and “people like Angela Davis, well-known communist, people like the feminists who were so important in the 1960s.”
“So I hope the press corps picks up on this, and I hope Republican and Democrat leadership put together some sort of plan for January, in which we work our way back to where America was in the 1960s,” he added.
The lawmaker has been an ardent opponent of food stamps. Last year during a committee hearing, he claimed the government program is “discouraging work and discouraging marriage.”