Ikr s6 and half of s5 was dog shit, nothing clever, nothing new just the same old boring things. The highlights of the seasons was when frank Underwood storms Congress, and when he makes the speech in 4th wall during his grand jury where he resigns.
@@lifevest1 yup MOST OF THEM wood trow Hillary under the bus after she became president infact if the people found out that Hillary Clinton was bed with Epsteins case it will get really ugly for the parties Including the fanboys
1:27 😂 pretty much but he appointed his wife as UN Ambassador that was Nikki Hailey totally unqualified... Didn't last through a full term, imagine if your babies came out same way? Lol... She'd early terminate them. She certainly advanced women's agendas now wants to be the first Woman 👠👠 President of the greatest nation in the World? Give me a break LoL 😂 I'd vote for Jackie instead... You have to admit Claire did plenty advancing women's agenda, she made sure she postured herself at the top i don't know how much more laddering there is? 🐍 👠 👠 ♀️ She's ruthless
It’s crazy that Dunbar could’ve rebutted with Sharp allowing the sexual assault bill to fall flat. But she wouldn’t have been able to do that without opening up a can of worms on the corruption in DC, that she still participated in.
@@billt5410 Yeah but because the former president has worked with Both partys. So as whip for booth presidents she can attack her on this, because she leads the agenda of booth. Its why she cut the ticket- because she took the judge lady out of the race, but coudnt be his vice president- the republics would have taken booth presidents because of the Reform. And like she says- its about service. You dont get indruced to jacky by claires smoke - its about civil war.
No when all else fails make them question their own gender and now make them define each then give them "roles" 🪑... Now say it's unAmerican 🙃 to be so unconsciously disregarded to life. Then move into abortion ... Then slip them into their own war conquering dissonance to explain the value of life and then number the value. Now they're confused and unfit for the Job.
How many takes do you think had to happen to make this whole scene watchable?! Art at its finest in every aspect down to the way Kevin spacey (UNDERWOOD)is being shown quietly listening and soaking the scenario up all while still focusing on the others involved ! Great show great dialogue great actors/actresses great team work !
I always liked how they made Frank mess up and get nervous in debates, you can't be good at everything. Difference between this show and the West Wing.
Because Heather uses these gender equality points as well in her campaign, to dismantle the pay gap question would be to stab her own rhetoric in the back. That's why the sexism card was probably used here, as there was essentially nothing Heather could have said to get herself out of the trap.
If Martina Robblot XM radio executive, as the highest paid woman in the United States is considered sexist, than I don't know what gender equality is. In America women are all paid according to their capacity, clearly they excel. Now watch how Trump goes on a disparage about gender ... And begins getting confused as to what he is.
I just love how the gender wage gap is always taken out of context. If it were truly legal to pay women $.77 (cents) on the dollar 💵, then every American 🇺🇸 business would be hiring solely women and not men. Here’s the actual origins of the wage gap. When you take the aggregate of ALL jobs being done by women and you compare that figure to the aggregate of ALL jobs that men are doing, then you get roughly 77% of income figures for the women. And that’s including jobs like secretary 👩💼, teacher 👩🏫, and data entry technicians 💻. Now, when compared to the incomes earned by CEOs 👩💼, scientists 👩🔬, and other high paying jobs, those aforementioned positions don’t payout as much. More men simply have chosen better paying jobs and work longer hours than women do. Plus, men never, if ever, take time off for paternity leave.
77¢ is a simplified slogan for the problem you're describing, but it's still a problem. The fact that some of the highest paying jobs are still heavily male-dominated despite 50+ years of relatively equal opportunity in education indicates that more should be done to balance those scales. Education is generally supposed to heavily correlate with income level. Yet, even though there are more women graduating from universities than men, especially so in high-paying medical fields, the gap remains. And a lot of industries see gender disparities across the same jobs, meaning that there's structural discrimination against women. Even if it's just that a business knows it can pay women less, that's still a significant problem that needs to be addressed. It's also a ridiculous notion to penalize women's pay for maternity leave when we as a society want people to raise families. The reality is that our values around family planning remain heavily gendered, which is why men rarely *receive* paternity leave in the first place, and it's often significantly less than the mother. It's reinforcing these rigid structures that women who want to work have to sacrifice their economic worth to also raise a family, and that men who want to be involved with raising their children and supporting their wives are obligated to be breadwinners first.
@@Ccnytromost high paying fields have more men in them though, like tech, finance, engineering, politics etc. Women tend to work social jobs and social jobs are payed less. Also women for a long time would work part time and not full time, not like today were women work mostly full time