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What Women Really Want

By: Ann-Marie Murrell, Morgan Brittany, Dr. Gina Loudon
Narrated by: Eleanor Shaw
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In the 1950s women were seen as docile homemakers due to the propaganda of the vocal but few feminazis of the 1960s. The 1970s through the 1990s women experienced the fallout of the so-called liberation of women with a rise of angst and self-consciousness that led to depression, image issues, and guilt. Today the traditional woman, the new lady, is standing up to the lies of the culture and media and proclaiming, enough! Women don't want to be enslaved, patronized, labeled, or invaded. What Women Really Want is to be empowered to be able to make a difference in the world beyond the trivial things. Women really want freedom of religion, a strong family, a man who stands for something, a voice, the freedom to protect herself, prosperity, choices. Women really want to do the right thing. Women really want to be warriors of love.

Female powerhouses and original PolitiChicks Murrell, Brittany, and Loudon sound the clarion call for conservative women across America to reclaim the power of the grassroots activist by fundamentally transforming their lives and work in bold ways. Women can be warriors without burning bras. Women can be strong without emasculating their husbands and sons. Women can be mothers without coddling or compromise. Most importantly, women can live out their faith without imposed compromise of her convictions. Women can be truly feminine, and it is in that design, that she is most competent and capable of truly changing the world. What Women Really Want reveals the political conversions these three beautiful and dynamic conservative dynamos.

©2014 Dr. Gina Loudon, Morgan Brittany, Anne-Marie Murrell (P)2014 Audible Inc.
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Too much subjectivity but made interesting points

A decent story but extremely subjective and pushes a far-right propaganda. To be honest, I was only interested in reading because I find the ladies on the cover attractive. Dr. Gina came off as genuinely wanting unity but to regard blacks as thugs wary within the book irritated me. Just...don’t waste your time. Oh and of course “BLAME OBAMA FOR EVERYTHING” narrative. However, they made some pretty decent points but lacks cultural sensitivity.

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Thought provoking

This book was fun to read. It also stirred emotions into a hearty chowder f commitment.
I highly recommend this book.

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You won’t put it down

Loved this book and the women. It’s encouraging, enlightening, and is like a cup of coffee.

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