Discussion for article #232865
Never thought of it, but emasculating Steve Doocy – ensuring he can’t reproduce – sounds like an excellent idea.
I guess this is Steve Doocy’s admission that his masculinity is so tenuous, an animated movie can destroy it entirely.
Poor angry white guys. They are intimidated by a cartoon. Fragile masculinity at best.
Unfortunately he’s already produced at least one mini-Steve. But metaphorically it’s hard to see how he could get more emasculated.
Doocy specifically fretted that “Frozen Fever,” the upcoming sequel to Disney’s 2013 animated hit “Frozen,” would “depict men as evil and cold and bumblers.”
His guest, Penny Young Nance of Concerned Women for America, agreed.
Katherine Hepburn says hi from 1938.
“We want them to know that they’re essential,” she continued. “We want to encourage masculinity and not villainize masculinity.”
Meanwhile, back on planet Earth, a campy propaganda film of macho marksmanship owns the box office.
I’m pretty sure women were thinking ill of men before movies were invented.
TPM:
Doocy specifically fretted that “Frozen Fever” … would “depict men as evil and cold and bumblers.”
Steve Doocy is worried that the media depicts “men as evil and cold and bumblers”? Steve Doocy?
Step back insignificant peons, and marvel at the incalculable lack of self-awareness.
What an odd topic of conversation to have between one of the nelliest men on television and what appears to be a drag queen
It’s too bad that there are never any movies for the men and boys when you go to the theater these days! I mean, sure there’s
Iron Man
Batman
Superman
the Green Lantern
Captain America
Spiderman
Wolverine
Thor
The Ninja Turtles (who are after all only HALF turtle)
Noah
Hercules
and some sniper dude
but darnit you Anna and Elsa for emasculating them all!!!
“It’s not just Disney, she said. Hollywood in general has often sent the message that men are superfluous, that they’re stupid, that they’re in the way, and if they contribute anything to a family, it’s a paycheck.”
Now, watch as we spend the entire rest of the day talking about how super awesome ‘American Sniper’ is and why liberals are criticizing it.
Let it go, Steve. Let it go…
Ooohhhhh…they must really hate Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam.
Watching a grown man argue that a cartoon is a threat to his sense of masculinity is hilarious. It must be kind of awful to have such a fragile definition of manhood.
If depiction of men “as evil and cold and bumblers” empowered women, then five minutes of Steve Doocy would turn Mother Teresa into Hippolyta…
Is this a trick question?
I suspect Miss Penny’s latest crusade will fare as well as her campaign to make Google fix its “Santorum problem”
“Dicks!” Doocy later said off camera. “We need big dicks prominently displayed!”
Good point !!