Beth Van
Duyne has been mayor of Irving, Texas for nearly 11 years and explained she had
never received the type of questions she recently received prior to an upcoming
interview.
According to The
Blaze,
The Texas mayor
told TheBlaze she received an extensive list of questions from Dallas Morning
News reporter Avi Selk for an upcoming profile piece. In addition to several
questions about her resume and accomplishments as mayor, the reporter asked a
number of personal questions that Van Duyne determined to be “out-of-bounds or
unprofessional.”
“Do you have full custody of your children? (Are you a
full-time parent, in other words?)” the reporter asked.
“I believe you’ve been in a relationship for a few years
now. Could you tell me a little about your partner/boyfriend?
These questions are definitely out of
bounds as her personal life and personal decisions are hers and hers alone.
Had this been a conservative reporter for a network like Fox News or even
The Blaze asking questions even remotely similar to those there would be
massive outrage. Due to the face that she's a woman we would be hearing
that this is the war on women and how dare anyone question a woman's
relationship status or whether or not she has custody of her children.
There is such a pathetic double standard
at work in the media today. We see liberal reporters get away with things
like this time and time again with no repercussions because they are able to
twist the story in their favor. Members of the liberal media are masters
of language, plain and simple. It is essential that the conservative
movement learn to accentuate their points with points that will not just make a
statement but jump off the page. We need to stop playing nice and start
getting down and dirty like the liberals. Sometimes you have to beat them
at their own game to win.
Young Conservative
@Steve0423
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