Eva Longoria deletes retweet calling women ‘stupid’ for voting Romney
http://twitter.com/#!/EvaLongoria/status/258406676162543616
As we noted in our post earlier today, a retweet isn’t necessarily an endorsement of the original tweet. But when that retweet mysteriously disappears into the memory hole after making the national spotlight, that’s another story.
As Twitchy noted this morning, actress and Obama campaign co-chair Eva Longoria apparently came across this gem in her Twitter timeline and decided it was something that her nearly 4.5 million followers needed to see.
@evalongoria I have no idea why any woman/minority can vote for Romney. You have to be stupid to vote for such a racist/misogynistic twat
— Юрий Плескун (@imnotyuri) October 17, 2012
It’s not the first time Longoria has deleted a retweet. Just last week, she retweeted actress Nancy Lee Grahn’s prison-rape assessment of the vice presidential debate, but that offensive retweet quietly disappeared too. We thought Hollywood types liked publicity, but perhaps not so much in this case.
I’m waiting for @evalongoria to apologize for calling/RT Romney slang for women’s genitalia and calling GOP women stupid.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) October 17, 2012
@evalongoria @michellemalkin I am Hispanic.I am very informed on all issues.Will be voting for Romney and proud to say it.
— mayelin de villegas (@mayelinddv) October 17, 2012
Dear @evalongoria, Nice work on halfing your fan base w/your clueless insults. #DixieChicks #Oprah
— Luthifer (@badluthifer) October 18, 2012
Wow @evalongoria called women and minorities “stupid” if they don’t vote for Obama. That’s open minded and progressive. Anything to say Eva?
— Church (@Church_On_F1) October 18, 2012
@evalongoria You can vote with your lady parts – I’ll vote with my lady smarts. VOTE ROMNEY !!!
— Becky Gonzalez (@nanabec2) October 18, 2012
@evalongoria I don’t appreciate u call’n me stupid. Ur ignorant,selfish & stupid urself! I’m a Romney/Ryan voter, I’m female & a minority…
— Diana Yellow (@navajochic) October 18, 2012
I find it ironic that someone who is shielded frm the financial realities faced by MOST women wld feel entitled 2 chastise them @evalongoria
— Susan Martin (@SusMMartin) October 18, 2012
@michellemalkin @evalongoria Conservative women vote with their #LadySmarts not their #LadyParts
— Angela Roy (@LadyFyreAZ) October 18, 2012
So @evalongoria b/c I am a woman and support @mittromney I am stupid? Your comment is disgusting and disrespectful to women. Shame on you.
— Melissa(@melissaAdiva) October 18, 2012
@evalongoria and please do not call other Latinas stupid just cause they don’t agree with you. You lose respect. Not cool
— Becca (@Becca_Ca_DA2014) October 18, 2012
@evalongoria Quietly deleting your embarrassing re-tweets eh? At least you’ve shown you have some shame, now show you’ve got some courage.
— CDB (@quietnolonger) October 18, 2012
Longoria hasn’t given an explanation why her retweet has been scrubbed from her timeline (we’ve preserved it here at Twitchy for posterity’s sake), and frankly, why should it be? Longoria herself has been traveling the country on Obama’s behalf, telling audiences that “there is no way you can vote Republican” if you’re a woman. Telling them how they can and can’t vote? What a great way to empower women!
Unless Longoria steps up with an explanation or apology, we’ll have to consider this part of a very sad trend. Nancy Sinatra recently caught heat from Twitter users after tweeting that “women who vote Republican are not paying attention” and urging them to “snap out of it.” Sinatra didn’t delete her tweet; rather, she chose to defend her views by proudly resorting to the “block and report for spam” intellectual defense.
Sinatra, of course, isn’t connected to the Obama campaign. Longoria is. She spoke at the Democratic National Convention and is a co-chair of Obama’s re-election campaign. And if Longoria thinks that deleting a retweet with no explanation and hoping it will just go away without consequences as people lose interest, then we’d say she’s the perfect surrogate for the president. Unfortunately for both, we remember, and will on Election Day.
Update:
After claiming a Twitter gremlin was retweeting from her account, Longoria issued a faux apology on Thursday.