See? What Did I Tell You? All They Think About Is Sex.

January 19, 2016 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Okay, so Republicans in Washington State appointed a woman to fill the seat of a Republican in the state legislature who had to step down over ethics charges.

Come to find out, the woman they appointed is plenty enough weird.

Screen Shot 2016-01-19 at 4.20.17 PMWhile visiting lawmakers’ offices in Olympia with representatives from Planned Parenthood during Teen Lobbying Days, the group of Eastern Washington teens were stunned when State Rep. Mary Dye (R-Pomeroy) quizzed them over whether they had ever had sex.

Rachel Todd, a Planned Parenthood worker accompanying the kids, said that Dye asked them if they were virgins and indicated that one of them might not be.

“After she made the statement about virginity, all of my teens looked at me,” said Todd. “And I said, ‘You don’t have to answer that. You don’t have to answer that.’”

So what was she planning on doing with the virgins?  Sacrificing them to the Gun Gods?  Maybe giving Donald Trump their names for future wives?

 

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0 Comments to “See? What Did I Tell You? All They Think About Is Sex.”


  1. WTF is she doing asking (leading) questions about another’s virginity???

    And just for the record, IM<HO, if this aboot trolling for sex, there's little wiggle room here: the number of teen-aged lovers a 50+year old should have, whichever way s/he swings, is ZERO.

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  2. Polite Kool Marxist says:

    Apparently it’s not just the snacilbupeR men who are flat out nutz. Not a surprise with the recent history of Bachmann and that crazy lady who (if she had sense would have been embarrassed over her own st00pid) who attacked HRC at the Gowdy fiasco. Then there were the loons at the Planned Parenthood debacle hosted by former Bang ’em Young punter former tribe now Mo, Jason.

    Kudos to those polite young ladies, who did not fire back with any number of appropriate responses to State Rep. Mary Dye. And compliments to Ms. Todd who had the wherewithal to reassure them that they did not need to answer an inappropriate question.

    *** OT PS Rhea and Debbo, and all whom I offended, my mea culpa is in comments #33 & 34 on the Ted thread. I should NOT laugh and type at the same time. My head was full of delicious schadenfreude moments of HRC and Cecile Richards demolishing Trey Gowdy and Jason Chaffetz. Again, I apologize for typing as a putz.

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  3. Republicans. Women. Republican Women. Does Not Compute.

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  4. This person is from my district, and was re-elected this last year.
    We have a “top 2” primary in Washington State, which means in the 5th district, anyway, there are always only two Republicans on the final ballot. I refused to vote for either of them.
    She really is awful.

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  5. I would have asked her whether she had.

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  6. WTF. You know, I could use that as my response to all the crazy crap those snacilbupeR do. Time after time after time. It’s so common for an individual with huge sexual issues to focus on the sexuality of others.

    Wingnut Christianist’s theology focuses on Original Sin, which they mistakenly interpret as S-E-X, sex, SEX! That makes an excuse for their obsession. They can claim it’s a godly obsession they are supposed to have cause god says so.

    They are skin crawly creepy about it. Pervangelists, as PKM so cleverly says. Ickeeeee.

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  7. JAKvirginia says:

    Well… y’see… all those teen girls were with a PP rep so… of course… they were all loosey-goosey girls… aaarrrghhhh! I can’t stand these arrogant, judging, small minded bastards anymore!

    OFF WITH THEIR HEADS!!!!!

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  8. AliceBeth says:

    I am sure they were polite young women or they would have said “None of your damn business, Bitch”.

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  9. Old Mayfly says:

    Just tipping all the comments above. Note to parents–warn your kids–they are not required to respond to offensive and/or intrusive inquiries by wacko up-tight adults.

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  10. I think TFP works for her, too.

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  11. WA Skeptic says:

    Yep, she’s got the Crazy Eyes Syndrome; she must be a Tea-Hadist.

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  12. Was she asking out of prurience or jealousy?

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  13. it’s hard enough being a teenager…..without a creepy woman sticking her finger in your face (metaphorically speaking)

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  14. Wrong question, ’cause statistically some are & some aren’t.

    Correct question: Have you been taught what safer sex means?

    This isn’t rocket science, it’s basic public health!

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  15. LynnN — An excellent question indeed!

    Pepper — Yep, same problem in the Tri-Cities, but it seems to be slowly getting better.

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  16. Elizabeth Moon says:

    I would have…not been polite to Ms. Dye, but from the pinnacle of greater age, gray hair, and a parade ground voice, made it clear to her and anyone within hearing (which would have included anyone within at least a quarter mile) that her question was inappropriate. And inconsiderate. And immoral.

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  17. OK. The way I see it, her anxieties are showing. She has unresolved issues on that subject but she sure as hell should not be taking them out on anyone else, especially kids! I would bet that the parents of one of those kids gets in her face with a lawyer!

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  18. Marge Wood says:

    I’ve been asked lots of things in my life but that wasn’t one of them. I bet she never asked male lobbyists if they were virgins.

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  19. charles r. phillips says:

    Well, I went to her official State website and discovered that she’s only a cup short of declaring herself a Tea Bagger. The way she talks of government over reach is plain enough.

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