North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn provided an eloquent definition of “what a woman is” and “what a woman is not” for Congress.
The far-left may be unable to provide a working definition of what a woman is, but North Carolina’s plain speaking freshman Congressman has no such problems.
Rep. Cawthorn defined a woman as a person with “XX chromosomes” and “no tallywhacker” during a speech on the House floor Monday.
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“Madame Speaker,” Cawthorn began, “the left has ripped away the pen of truth from the Author of Life.” (Cawthorn describes himself as a devout Christian and frequently includes biblical references in his speeches.)
“They’re exchanged natural science for a party platform and declared war on biology,” he continued. “You can’t even define what a woman is! You might amend a bill, but you’ll never amend biology.”
Cawthorn then offered his own definition of a woman. “Take notes, Madam Speaker,” he said, “I’m about to define what a woman is for you: XX chromosomes, no tallywhacker.“
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Cawthorn’s comments come two weeks after far-left SCOTUS nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson refused to provide a definition of a woman because she is “not a biologist.“
Cawthorn made headlines last week when he accused D.C. elites of inviting him to orgies and using cocaine in front of him.