Dhillon on the Left Painting Marie Yovanovitch as the Victim

the Left Painting Marie Yovanovitch as the Victim

Harmeet Dhillon

Harmeet Dhillon Appears on FNC’s ‘Ingraham Angle’ To Discuss the Left Painting Marie Yovanovitch as the Victim

According to Dhillon (Video Transcript):

Right. Well, this patronizing attitude and the infantilization of this witness was really cringe worthy to me as a woman, Laura. We fought very hard to be in a situation where women are ambassadors, women are judges, women are at every level and yet, we saw, I expected Rhett Butler to sweep out of the wings there and do something dastardly with the tone that Adam Schiff was taking with this witness and then the focus group so it was equally offensive when you know Adam Schiff discriminated against Stefanik, but you know, we don’t we don’t need to be patronized and talk down now in either direction.

No, it’s very patronizing Laura, it’s offensive. Look, you know, she can hold her own. I actually think the president, when he criticizes Nancy Pelosi, when he criticizes her, he’s paying them a measure of respect because they’re worthy of being criticized. He is equal opportunity critic. And so, you know, she took a job, she’s a big girl, she put a big girl pants on and she should be ashamed, like Tammy said, for accepting that subservient role. She’s not there to be patronized.

She has sharp enough elbows to tell people in the Ukraine what to do, so you know, this act is not working.

Thank you, Laura.

Harmeet Dhillon is a nationally recognized lawyer, trusted boardroom advisor, and passionate advocate for individual, corporate and institutional clients across numerous industries and walks of life. Her focus is in commercial litigation, employment law, First Amendment rights, and election law matters.
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