Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) blamed the "angry feminist movement" for emasculating men and called for the nation to "work our way back" to the 1960s if former President Donald Trump wins reelection.
In a lengthy House floor speech on Thursday, Grothman claimed feminists and former President Lyndon B. Johnson's "war on poverty" had removed men from families.
"Another effect that I don't know was necessarily anticipated by Lyndon Johnson is they kind of took the purpose out of the man's life," the lawmaker said. "Because now you have a basket of goodies for the mom."
In a lengthy House floor speech on Thursday, Grothman claimed feminists and former President Lyndon B. Johnson's "war on poverty" had removed men from families.
"Another effect that I don't know was necessarily anticipated by Lyndon Johnson is they kind of took the purpose out of the man's life," the lawmaker said. "Because now you have a basket of goodies for the mom."