I will often have on the news in the background (muted) while I’m banging away at the keyboard, and today when I looked up, I saw footage of the Oval Office where at that moment Pam Bondi was swearing in Judge Jeanine Pirro as the new interim U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C.
It struck me that I was watching a female attorney general of the United States administer the oath of office to another powerful woman.
Two forceful, capable, successful ladies at the pinnacles of power, brought there by President Donald Trump. A pretty cool moment.
But then I remembered someone else: entrepreneur, minority owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, and serial bloviator Mark Cuban. Did you know the internet is forever, Mark?
DISGUSTING: Top Kamala surrogate Mark Cuban says no "strong, intelligent women" support President Trump.
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 31, 2024
They're now openly attacking the millions of strong, intelligent women fighting alongside President Trump every day to Make America Great Again.
Will @KamalaHQ disavow? pic.twitter.com/5sPihbzJ8t
RedState covered the ridiculous comment at the time:
Billionaire Mark Cuban, during an appearance on Fox News, insulted women who support former [now current] President Donald Trump. “You never see him around strong, intelligent women, ever. It's just that simple” he said.
Cuban’s strategy here appears to be similar to how Democrats are approaching Black voters: Insulting and shaming them into pulling the lever for Kamala Harris.
It is amazing how one can be so brilliant in business yet so dumb when it comes to politics. If Cuban really wants Harris to win the election, why would he think it a good idea to insult such a wide swath of voters?
Related: Jeanine Pirro Gives Incredible Acceptance Speech As New Interim US Attorney for DC
Cuban tried to clean up his mess in subsequent posts after women nationwide roasted him and Trump made him look like a fool, but the effort was weak and the damage was done.
Ouch: Mark Cuban's Sputtering Effort to 'Clarify' Insulting Women Around Trump Just Digs the Hole Deeper
He's Back! Trump's Hysterically Funny Response to Mark Cuban Insulting the Women Around Him
So let’s have a look at the weak, unintelligent women in Trump’s orbit, shall we? We’ll start with Attorney General Pam Bondi. What’s she done, anything? Here’s RedState’s Ward Clark earlier in May:
Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken a good, hard look at the Justice Department's budget and is making some changes. The Justice Department is, as promised, moving ahead with transferring discretionary funds away from DEI and other woke nonsense and moving them to a more appropriate use: Enforcing the law.
Meanwhile, our Jennifer Oliver O’Connell had this report:
On Tuesday, Attorney General Pamela Bondi held a press conference announcing a week-long, multi-agency and multi-law enforcement and tribal operation headed by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the New Mexico District Attorney’s Office. The operation resulted in huge drug busts and multiple arrests of high-level members of the Sinaloa cartel.
According to Bondi, the agents garnered 11.5 kilos of fentanyl, including three million fentanyl pills — the largest seizure in the nation's history.
Those are just a couple of her accomplishments in her three short months on the job. You can read about many more that RedState has covered here.
Then there’s Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. They’ve both been busy cleaning up Joe Biden’s illegal alien disasters and reaffirming the rule of law in the U.S. Not bad for weak, unintelligent women.
I could go on, Mr. Cuban, but dinner’s ready. As we enjoy our meal of roast crow, helped with a little rancid red wine, we can talk about Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, and the fantastic WH press secretary, Karoline Leavitt. Each and every one proving daily that they are strong, intelligent women. And let’s not forget First Lady Melania Trump’s crucial support for the revenge porn bill, the “Take It Down Act.”
As a sports fan, I kind of liked the bombastic but entertaining Mark Cuban back in the day when he bought the Dallas Mavericks and became a headline machine. He was fun, different, something new.
But then he so thoroughly humiliated himself with his support of Kamala Harris for president and his nonsensical hot takes that turned off many who once were fans. Being a billionaire evidently doesn’t necessarily make you smart, as he’s proven over and over.
After your fine dish, Mr. Cuban, I suggest a full and unconditional apology, because the women in the Trump administration are making you look like a fool right now.