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‘Hands off women’s rights,’ demands pseudo-woman Rep. Sarah McBride
Even as the LGBTQ4GF150+++™ fever among Democrats breaks after their decisive loss on that particular front of the culture war, the Artist Formerly Known as Tim McBride — AKA Sarah McBride, as he goes by after the gender rebrand and possibly a nip/tuck operation — is having a resurgent moment in the national spotlight.
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Here is Tim rabble-rousing in his Sunday-best pantsuit, warning the president to keep his “hands off women’s rights”:
And we are here today because while we know that Donald Trump thinks that he can place his hands anywhere, we're telling him hell no! Hands off our social security! Hands off Medicaid! Hands off Medicare! Hands off SNAP! Hands off our kids! Hands off women's rights! Hands off LGBTQ rights.
Man in a pantsuit, Tim "Sarah" McBride, demands "hands off women's rights!" pic.twitter.com/0CyjmTeghs
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) February 24, 2026
The (metaphorical, maybe literal) balls on this guy!
Here is OG Tampon Tim in another recent appearance alongside Their Graces Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi, themselves pantsuit legends of the highest order, declaring that “threats towards trans people are threats towards all women,” a reflection of the well-tread strategy of trying to shoehorn transgender rights into the broader feminist movement because the latter enjoys much wider popular support:
There is no question in the United States that, after decades of historic progress on gender equality writ large and specifically more recently on LGBTQ rights, that we are facing, as you mentioned, a well-organized, well-funded right-wing regressive movement. And they really have placed trans people at the center of that effort. But we should be clear that the consequence of this anti-trans effort not only out of proximity but out of intentionality will include consequences for women of all backgrounds. Because, at the end of the day, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny and sexism are all rooted in the same prejudice: the belief that one perception at birth* should dictate who you are, how you act, what you do, who you love, and how you dress.
Man on a women's panel, Tim "Sarah" McBride, explains the self-serving maxim that “threats towards trans people are threats towards all women.” pic.twitter.com/fYwcZXSE6u
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) February 24, 2026
*By “one perception at birth,” Congressman Tim means the objective, empirical identification of a newborn baby’s immutable biological sex.
As a side note, Mr. McBride has a really impressive jawline for a self-professed woman.
Weird.
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Anyway, this tranny liberation gospel stuff is so 2022; I don’t write very often about the topic anymore because no one outside of a tiny sliver of die-hard activists really cares about it anymore.
It’s largely irrelevant and all the more irrelevant by the day.
Even mainstream liberals have mostly given up the ghost, pivoting instead to the outrage du jour over ICE.
The debate is settled: Transgender women are not women (hence the need for the modifier “transgender” affixed to the front end); children cannot consent to life-altering chemical castration in the name of “gender affirmation;” and men cosplaying as women have no place in women’s sports.
The activist class wildly overplayed its hand over the last several years, its cause astroturfed and signal-boosted by the largest institutions on the planet, including the legacy media, the federal government, and multinational corporations.
In the end, the Big Lie, no matter how much institutional backing it enjoys, cannot be maintained forever when it’s in irreconcilable opposition to reality.
The Soviet Union, among other examples, taught that lesson in spades.
You lost, Tim.
Cope harder.






