It hasn't "flipped 180." The Republicans were anti-woman then and they're anti-woman now. The difference is that more women have been prominently calling out the misogyny of some of these "fun, zany" entertainers, leaving the latter without a home among the Democrats. (I'm not saying anything about Al Franken here -- I don't think what happened to him was fair, but the point still stands.)
It hasn't "flipped 180." The Republicans were anti-woman then and they're anti-woman now. The difference is that more women have been prominently calling out the misogyny of some of these "fun, zany" entertainers, leaving the latter without a home among the Democrats. (I'm not saying anything about Al Franken here -- I don't think what happened to him was fair, but the point still stands.)
It hasn't "flipped 180." The Republicans were anti-woman then and they're anti-woman now. The difference is that more women have been prominently calling out the misogyny of some of these "fun, zany" entertainers, leaving the latter without a home among the Democrats. (I'm not saying anything about Al Franken here -- I don't think what happened to him was fair, but the point still stands.)