Just a week out from Election Day, the news cycle is moving at a rapid pace. It’s easier than usual for the story of one campaign event to be supplanted by the next.
But former first lady Michelle Obama’s message to men on Saturday — and its not-so-subtle references to the misogyny undergirding the MAGA movement — deserves some deep consideration.
In a lot of ways, the former first lady’s speech in Kalamazoo, Michigan, rebutted Tucker Carlson’s gross comments last week at Donald Trump’s rally in Duluth, Georgia, where he favorably compared the Republican presidential nominee to abusive fathers. Trump and Vance have relied on hypermasculine rage to fuel their campaign. That’s why Obama’s speech was powerful in its framing of some men’s support for Trump, whom she aptly identified as “a predator found liable for sexual abuse,” as aiding and abetting an “assault” on women’s safety.
To the men who love us, let me just try to paint a picture of what it will feel like if America — the wealthiest nation on earth — keeps revoking basic care from its women. And how it will affect every single woman in your life.
The former first lady spoke of the “chilling effect” that abortion restrictions have on the entirety of women’s health:








