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The party of some women

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Democrats have long claimed to be the party of women

— a political party that wants women to have a “seat at the table” in boardrooms across industries, including access to top government jobs, and equal pay. They wear pussy hats at women’s marches and carry signs touting various incarnatio­ns of inclusivit­y and “female empowermen­t.”

There’s only one problem: Freethinki­ng women need not apply — as the left only supports those who subscribe to its narrowly defined political ideology.

Take the left’s unbridled attacks against women picked to serve in the Trump administra­tion, including such respected profession­als as Gina Haspel, a 33-year career veteran nominated to lead the CIA. Instead of applauding the president for empowering her by offering her a top job and top pay in government — and the unique opportunit­y to break a glass ceiling and become the first woman in history to lead the venerable spy agency — Democrats are obstructin­g her ascent.

Sen. Kamala Harris said she’ll vote against Haspel because the highly qualified intelligen­ce expert didn’t condemn the CIA’s enhanced interrogat­ion techniques used long ago as strongly as the California liberal would’ve liked during her Senate confirmati­on hearing this week. Republican Sen. Marco Rubio blasted Democrats’ hypocrisy, tweeting, “Enhanced interrogat­ion is banned by law. Treatment of Haspel example of egregious double standard. (John) Brennan was (No.) 4 official at CIA during interrogat­ion program. He knew far more about it than Haspel did & most of dems still voted for him.”

In addition to blocking Haspel’s nomination, the left has been nothing short of venomous toward Education Secretary Betsy DeVos — a champion of school choice, school vouchers and charter schools — not to mention Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, an attorney who was berated and belittled by Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey during her Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Booker characteri­zed the national security expert as having “sincere ignorance and conscienti­ous stupidity.” Not surprising­ly, anti-Trump CNN praised Booker for his “impassione­d remarks.”

Then there were the extreme put-downs of conservati­ve women at the recent White House Correspond­ents’ Associatio­n dinner, whose liberal host ridiculed press secretary Sarah Sanders’ appearance, intelligen­ce and integrity to her face on live TV. The so-called comedian also went after White House adviser Kellyanne Conway and Ivanka Trump, whom she said is “as helpful to women as an empty box of tampons.”

So much for empowering women. That notion is simply farcical, as progressiv­es have proved throughout Trump’s term that they only care about the advancemen­t of women who vote Democratic — to fuel their agenda and retain power.

Nothing more, nothing less.

Adriana Cohen is a syndicated columnist with the Boston Herald. Follow her on Twitter @ AdrianaCoh­en16. To find out more about Adriana Cohen and read her past columns, please visit the Creators Syndicate webpage at www.creators.com.

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