
The Opinions Republican Women vs. the G.O.P.
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Dec 13, 2025 Michelle Cottle, an opinion national politics writer, and Jamelle Bouie, a political commentator, dive deep into the challenges Republican women face within their party. They discuss how figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene are rebelling against traditional patriarchal norms. Cottle highlights how Trump's masculine stance on leadership has impacted the perception of women in the GOP. Bouie further explores the generational divides and resentment men feel towards women's progress, questioning whether this misogyny will hurt the party's future with modern families.
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House Republican Women Breaking Ranks
- Republican women like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, and Nancy Mace have publicly broken with party leadership over issues like the Epstein files.
- That dissent has triggered harsh internal backlash and exposed simmering gender tensions within House GOP ranks.
Praise For Conformity, Punishment For Dissent
- The right lionizes women who fit obedient, maternal roles but lashes out when they step beyond those boundaries.
- Dissenting women face swift and vicious pushback for challenging party orthodoxy.
Misogyny Embedded In Movement Identity
- Trumpism's formation included defining itself against prominent female leadership, embedding masculinist identity into the movement.
- That foundation makes internal acceptance of autonomous female power difficult for the coalition.




