Female CEO won't vote for a woman for president!

Ralphy1

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Cheryl Rios, the head of an advertising agency in Dallas, says that she is a strong woman but for biblical and biological reasons men are better suited for the job. Woman should raise children and prepare the meals for their husbands. I know some of you will not appreciate her thinking, but look at what has become of our society, before you knock her...
 

What has become of our society is that MEN have had all the power and have royally "F'd" it up.. Time for women to take control and fix it... like we usually do with mens' messes.
 
Predictable, very predictable. But could the world take all of the nagging? Methinks not...
 

What has become of our society is that MEN have had all the power and have royally "F'd" it up.. Time for women to take control and fix it... like we usually do with mens' messes.

Yes! Agree!! The world is very screwed up and who was running it? Not women.
 
Cheryl Rios, the head of an advertising agency in Dallas, says that she is a strong woman but for biblical and biological reasons men are better suited for the job. Woman should raise children and prepare the meals for their husbands. I know some of you will not appreciate her thinking, but look at what has become of our society, before you knock her...

The world was screwed up long before more women began working and stopped being 'domestic slaves'. Our society has been and still is a mess due to men at the reigns. Women can stop being breeders now as the population is out of control and husbands can certainly learn to feed themselves. Rios is thinking like a sexist man herself. Biblical? Biological? What madness is this?
 
What has become of our society is that MEN have had all the power and have royally "F'd" it up.. Time for women to take control and fix it... like we usually do with mens' messes.

EXACTLY....Ive always want a women POTUS but gawdalmighty don't let it be Clinton,she's 67 years old for cripes sake.
 
Cheryl Rios, the head of an advertising agency in Dallas, says that she is a strong woman but for biblical and biological reasons men are better suited for the job. Woman should raise children and prepare the meals for their husbands. I know some of you will not appreciate her thinking, but look at what has become of our society, before you knock her...

This woman is a throwback to a time when women didn't even have the vote. She's totally pathetic.
 
From WIKI

The oldest president to assume office was Ronald Reagan (age 69 years, 349 days), who was also the oldest in office (age 77 years, 349 days), ending at the inauguration of George H. W. Bush.

Funny how that works ain't it? lol!!
 
Cheryl Rios, CEO of Go Ape Marketing in Dallas, Says 'a Female Shouldn't Be President'

newser.com/story/205494/a-female-shouldnt-be-president-says-female-ceo.html

(Newser)
– Cheryl Rios is the CEO of Dallas-based Go Ape Marketing, but some are saying her views on leadership are as primitive as her company's moniker. Rios recently made it clear on Facebook that she doesn't support Hillary Clinton as president—but it's not just Clinton herself that bothers Rios. After the CEO noted Clinton isn't the "right person" for the job, she continued, "more importantly a female shouldn't be president," per CBS 11. "Let the haters begin." Rios—whose Twitter bio describes herself as a "Mom who still thinks Old Fashioned is cool"—further elaborated: "With the hormones we have there is no way we should be able to start a war. Yes I run my own business and I love it and I am great at it BUT that is not the same as being the President, that should be left to a man, a good, strong, honorable man." Rios doubled down to a CBS 11 reporter: "I believe in what I said. There's an old biblical sound reasoning why a woman shouldn't be president," though the station's report doesn't mention what that theological reasoning might be. Rios continued her take on Twitter today, posting, "I am old fashioned, I am Christian and believe what I have said. I didn't say that women should be abused, or that they are stupid or can't be lawyers, doctors or run successful businesses, I fully know and support that they can as I have done that. I mentioned one position only the Head of our government." She then implores people to "please stop the nastiness." One of Rios' own clients, a male motorcycle store owner, is baffled by her take, telling CBS 11, "I can't comprehend someone who thinks a woman can't do anything a man can do. They can. I promise you they can." (Croatia just elected its first female president.)
 
Even FOX is taking her on....

Fox Host Blasts Misogynist CEO: ‘Completely Backwards’ To Say God Doesn’t Want Female President


Even a stopped clock is right twice a day. That seems to be what has happened over at Fox News. Host Anna Kooiman was completely furious-and rightly so- at the female CEO who says God never intended for women to be president because of hormones.
There was a viral Facebook post from the female Texas Marketing CEO of Go Ape Cheryl Rios, where she blasted Hillary Clinton’s presidential ambitions, saying that God had different and distinct roles for men and women. She used the same argument men have used in the past to keep women in a second-class citizen position, saying:
“With the hormones we have there is no way we should be able to start a war.”
Of course, this is absolutely ridiculous. Women have long been holding positions of power, hormones be damned. Hell, Cheryl Rios herself is a Marketing CEO. Are there certain times of the month when she refuses to make decisions for her company because of her hormones? Somehow I think not. She’d find the very suggestion insulting and offensive, as well she should. So, her comments regarding female presidents are nothing short of hypocrisy on her part.

Well, Fox Host Anna Kooiman feels the same way, and she said so on Sunday’s edition of Fox and Friends. First Kooiman gave Rios the benefit of the doubt, saying Rios should be able to defend herself since she had been “cyber-bullied to death.” Kooiman’s co-host Tucker Carlson started off the conversation, saying:
“I guess no one can call you sexist, which it must be nice. But you go on to make the point that it’s really the use of force that makes you uncomfortable in the hands of a woman. The one thing I think I would agree with, we assume women are more peace-loving, and I don’t think that’s necessarily true.”
Tucker is right, of course. It is a sexist assumption to assume that anything applies to all women. Rios went on to double down on her controversial remarks:
“We’re built completely different. The word hormone gets thrown around quite a bit, but I just believe in an old-fashioned way of things where the man is the head of the household, the man is the head of the free world, the country. And women take more of a subordinate role behind him.”
So, in other words, despite being a woman, Cheryl Rios is completely sexist against her own sex. She has bought the lies told by the patriarchy hook, line, and sinker. Well, after that comment, Anna Kooiman had enough, called the remarks “completely backwards” and she let Rios have it:
“That’s like telling a women, ‘You know, you can teach preschool, you can lead the choir, but you can’t be a pastor.’ That’s like saying, ‘You can be in the military, but you can’t be in a combat position, you can’t be in an elite combat position.’ You’re a CEO yourself, you’re a strong woman! What on Earth would make you think you can do this high-stress job, but not that one because of hormones?”
Rios became visibly agitated at Kooiman’s reasonable responses, but stuck to her position:
“God made us different! God made us completely different! e made men and women different and we have different roles. Just because I run a company doesn’t mean you have to agree with my opinion. We have different opinions and that’s what makes this world great.”
Tucker Carlson went on to gently mock Rios:
“Well, I’m not saying I agree with you — I obviously would never do that. But I admire you’re willingness to say unpopular things in this age of conformity. You are a brave woman, regardless of whether you’re right or not.”
Never thought I’d say this, but, good job, Anna and Tucker. This Cheryl Rios lady needs to go back to the 1850’s, apparently, where her views would be more welcome. Oh, but then, she wouldn’t be able to be a CEO, would she? She better be glad so few people, even other conservatives, don’t agree with her misogyny.
 


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