January 31, 2017
If you know Vince Corry from Marlton, Burlington County, you may want to warn him about what can happen when you anger millions of women and their supporters.
Corry penned a letter published by the Courier-Post on January 28 claiming to know the real reason millions of women gathered in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and other cities around the world to protest on the day after the inauguration of President Donald Trump: they were jealous of Trump’s "drop dead gorgeous" wife.
In the letter, Corry, who maybe should have considered retracting his name or keeping his thoughts to himself, began with this:
“Come on, guys! Was there any doubt we would see a gaggle of females get together and raise hell after looking at our new first lady?
Here is a woman who is drop dead gorgeous, elegant and intelligent. We all know there are those women who are so insecure that the thought of being in the company of a beautiful woman or to have their men looking at a beautiful woman is devastating to them.”
He goes on to say that the women’s marches were done “under the guise of doing it for social issues,” but the real reason for the rallies was “pure, unadulterated female jealousy.”
Even the newspaper’s editor felt strongly enough to inject his opposition and apologize on behalf of “all real men.”
You can read the full letter here.