This week, women in politics took a stand on gender disparity in Hollywood and are redefining what it means to be a political activist. Find out more in this week’s edition of That’s What She Said!
House Republicans are #winning this week, and it shows from the overwhelming support by both Republicans and Democrats congratulating newly-elected House Speaker Paul Ryan. Ryan’s predecessor, John Boehner, gave an emotional farewell on Thursday to the House recapping his 24-year political career.
Thank you @SpeakerBoehner for your years of service to our country – enjoy retirement with your family and loved ones!
— Kyrsten Sinema (@RepSinema) October 29, 2015
Great seat to see our new #SpeakerOfTheHouse Paul Ryan elected!! pic.twitter.com/sudBr9W6nK
— Lynn Jenkins (@RepLynnJenkins) October 29, 2015
Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman expressed her disappointment aftera viral video allegedly showed school resource officer, Ben Fields, violently flinging a student out of her chair at South Carolina’s Spring Valley High School. The confrontation has prompted mixed responses nationwide, and federal investigators are looking into the altercation.
Shouldn't have to ask if the student provoked the officer… no circumstances in which his actions are acceptable. https://t.co/ZQdRcPwCCf
— Bonnie WatsonColeman (@RepBWColeman) October 28, 2015
Black And Latino Students Say They See Harsh Treatment From School Officers, Who Are https://t.co/7fYd4vaTUB via @albertsamaha @buzzfeednews
— Yvette D. Clarke (@YvetteClarke) October 28, 2015
Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards praised Lena Dunham for her Halloween costume, calling her “newsy, sexy, and cool.” Dunham controversial choice to be a Planned Parenthood doctor is making waves.
Very excited about @lenadunham's newsy, sexy, cool Halloween costume in @lennyletter – our doctors are incredible! pic.twitter.com/8eG2Z4X4SY
— Cecile Richards (@CecileRichards) October 28, 2015
Lena Dunham’s “Newsy, Sexy, and Cool” Halloween Costume is Truly Terrifying https://t.co/z0K5lGXJ85 via @LenaDunham
— Bristol Palin (@BristolsBlog) October 28, 2015
Emily’s List head Stephanie Schriock accused Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and his camp of sexist “condescending insults” toward Hillary Clinton. The Vermont senator defended the charges on MSNBC.
Condescending insult by a team who knows better. Hillary is possibly most qualified ever to run & Americans know it. https://t.co/LbmrcOPiS9
— Stephanie Schriock (@Schriock1) October 28, 2015
You can’t help but agree with President Obama’s props to the U.S. women’s national soccer team when he redefined what it means to “play like a girl” by turning a highly offensive opinion into a #winning moment.
.@POTUS: "Playing like a girl means you're a badass" https://t.co/mMH6zlQnG0
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) October 27, 2015
Loretta Sanchez tooted her own horn by highlighting her 20-year dedication to “tirelessly” improving environmental sustainability.
Since I was elected to congress almost 20 years ago, I have worked tirelessly to bring green projects back to Orange County and California.
— Loretta Sanchez (@LorettaSanchez) October 28, 2015









