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'Strong, smart' Republican women fire at Kamala supporter Mark Cuban over dismissive comments on 'The View.'

'Strong, smart' Republican women fire at Kamala supporter Mark Cuban over dismissive comments on 'The View.'

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Hell hath no fury like a strong, intelligent Republican woman despised.

That's a lesson billionaire Mark Cuban learned the hard way when he emphatically stated on “The View” that former President Donald Trump would “never” be around “strong and intelligent women” and prominent GOP figures -Took women out of the fight to put him in his place.

“You scare him. He doesn't like being challenged by them. Nikki Haley will call him out on his nonsense about reproductive rights and the way he sees, treats and talks about women. I mean, he just can't have her with him. It wouldn’t work,” Cuban said on the show Thursday morning.

Mark Cuban claimed on “The View” that former President Donald Trump was never around “strong and intelligent women.” The View/YouTube
Cuban said Trump is intimidated by women who might challenge him AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

His awkward remarks come a day after President Biden labeled Trump supporters “trash,” the twin insults from the two Harris supporters came less than a week before Election Day.

Shortly after Cuban put his foot in the mouth, Republican women spoke out, many of them sharing pictures of themselves side by side with the former president.

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY):

“Democrats have an uncanny ability to speak their minds and express their contempt for the American people. And just two days ago, Joe Biden, the sitting president of the United States, called 250 million Americans “trash.” And then we have Kamala Harris' key allies basically calling women who support President Trump weak and stupid and saying that you can't be strong and smart and support President Trump. This is the disgraceful closing argument that the Democrats are making.”

New York Rep. Elise Stefanik said Cuba's comments show how much Democrats “despise the American people.” Christopher Sadowski

Kayleigh McEnany, former White House press secretary and co-host of “Outnumbered” on Fox News Channel:

“This is so deeply offensive. I worked for Donald Trump. I consider myself a strong woman. I consider the people around me to be strong women. Kellyanne Conway, Brooke Rollins, Ivanka Trump, Hope Hicks, Sarah Sanders,” she said on the show Thursday.

“That's before we get to the women that Donald Trump has elevated to a very high level, like Nikki Haley, who still supports him, like Amy Coney-Barrett, who he put on the Supreme Court.”

“What about the women who vote for Donald Trump? Are they weak? Are they stupid? Did Mark Cuban just insult a woman who supports Donald Trump?”

Tomi Lahren, Fox News commentator and host of the “Tomi Lahren is Fearless” podcast:

“The left hates women? Maybe that’s why they want men in our gyms and restrooms?”

Riley Gaines, champion swimmer, author and advocate for women's sports:

“Hey Mark Cuban, if you never see Trump around strong, intelligent women, explain it,” she wrote in a post on X, accompanied by a photo of her and Trump standing together.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.):

“First we had Joe Biden calling us all trash. Now Mark Cuban has spoken out and said there are no “strong, intelligent women” supporting Trump, Greene says in a video about X wearing workout clothes in a garage full of gym equipment.

“Wait a minute, I need to finish this set,” she says before doing a few pull-ups.

“Here's the problem with Mark Cuban: He suffers from low testosterone. The guy looks exactly like Rachel Maddow. And here's his problem: He's actually intimidated by strong, intelligent women like me. I have a business degree from UGA, run a very successful construction company in Georgia, and am now serving my third term in Congress. I love guns, especially AR-15s, and I support President Trump.”

Alina Habba, senior adviser and lawyer to former President Trump:

Alina Habba, the lawyer who became a breakout star in Trump's NYC hush money trial in May, recited a list of cases she won on behalf of the former president.

“I could go on, by the way. But these are the cases I win. And your left-wing media and your rhetoric and your denigration of people? President Trump doesn't do that. He surrounds himself with strong women like me. So Mark Cuban, you can go to hell. I’m voting for Trump because I want my daughter to never be around people who talk like you.”

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Florida):

“Mark Cuban just said on 'The View' this morning that there are no strong or intelligent women supporting President Trump, which is misogyny by definition,” she said, accusing the tycoon of being an “out-of-touch billionaire.” , which attempts to pressure “women” into supporting Kamala Harris with “disgusting comments.”

“He is, again, an elite fighter who has lost touch, but he is also part of the same party that is trying to remove 'mothers' who are trying to call us 'parturients' or 'breast feeders.'” You can't even define , what a woman is, and yet it is arrogant to lecture strong and independent women who are outside the group mentality about who they should vote for? I do not believe that.”

Janiyah Thomas, Black media director for the Trump campaign:

In a post on

“Hey Mark, remember me? Last week you asked if I wanted to take a photo with you. Not only are you arrogant, you are also misogynistic. My name is Janiyah Thomas and I support Donald J. Trump for President.”

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem:

Trump's ally Kristi Noem, the governor of South Dakota, succinctly challenged the billionaire.

“Mark Cuban just said he has never seen President Donald Trump around strong, intelligent women. “All right, buddy,” she said, crossing her arms.

“I’ll take you to a debate or maybe even arm wrestling any day.”

Vianca RodrIGuez, Hispanic communications director for the RNC and the Trump campaign:

Vianca Rodríguez, the Trump campaign's director of Hispanic communications, spoke in Spanish and loudly and proudly described herself as a strong, intelligent woman who supports Trump.

“I am Vianca Rodriguez. “I am a Latino, Puerto Rican, strong, intelligent woman who is very proud to support President Donald Trump and have the honor of working for him,” she said on X in a post aimed at Cubans with the hashtag #DealWithIt

Jessie Jane Duff, executive director of Veterans for Trump 2024 and retired Marine Corp. artilleryman:

“So Mark Cuban doesn’t think I’m strong or intelligent. May I introduce myself? I am a retired Marine Corps Gunnery Sergeant and served on active duty for 20 years. “I was selected by President Trump to be his executive director of Veterans for Trump, the largest coalition of the 2024 campaign,” she said in a video on X.

“Are you saying I’m not strong or intelligent? One would have to look much further, going back to 1980, to see the president's record in selecting strong and intelligent women. He chose a 31-year-old woman to lead what was then the largest construction site in New York City, and it became Trump Tower. She then worked for President Trump for 18 years.”

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