Leila Fadel is exposing him for the POS he is
"Now, you've called for repealing women's right to vote, which is protected by the 19th Amendment. Right. Why? Because it's a good idea. A lot of women wouldn't think so. Yeah. A lot of women wouldn't agree. All right. But this is one of my favorite questions now, too. This is not an XXXY chromosome issue. Because I don't want women voting as individuals, because I don't want men voting as individuals. So what I want to, what I envision is a system that we have practiced in our church here for four decades, and that is household voting, okay? So in our polity, in our church system, about seven percent of the votes are cast by women, because we have a number of women who are heads of their households. So for example, I'm a woman who's not married, who doesn't have children, and who is Muslim. So in a future Christian theocracy, where the 19th Amendment is repealed, what is my role in public life? Do I get to vote? Do I get to run for office? Do I get to do these things? Hold it in this hypothetical. In this hypothetical. In this hypothetical. No, you wouldn't hold office, because you couldn't vow to uphold the Christian constitution. And whether you voted or not would have nothing to do with whether you were a woman or not. Whether you voted would be- If I'm the head of my household. If you're the head of the household, if you were head of the household and Christian, you would vote. Even if I'm head of the household and not Christian. Then that would depend probably on the state."
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Leila Fadel is exposing him for the POS he is