Is there a difference between history and fiction? |
I never heard this word until Jeanne Pirro used it on the Bill O'Reilly show. "The women marching at the women's march were vituperative." she said... Let me get this straight. Women marching for equal rights and the right to have an abortion are vituperative. If the government tried to force women to give birth that would be vituperative too. The idea that the government has a right to control a woman's reproduction is slavery. Here is a scenario, Wiley meets Flow and seduces her with drinks at a bar to come back to his apartment. They have more drinks and Wiley offers flow marijuana .. She is incapable of making a rational choice. Wiley has sex with Flow in her diminished capacity. Later, Flow will accuse Wiley of rape.+ President Donald Trump would insist that Flow have the baby from this conception. The President has stated a woman should be punished for having an abortion. Should Wiley be punished? He was drunk too and was not rational. Perhaps, Wiley could accuse Flow of raping him? They both made the choice to go to the bar... What would Judge Jeanine Pirro say about this? Would she be vituperative? I just learned a new word. Yay! Muzzy |