GOP Missouri candidate says feminists have 'snake-filled heads'

A Republican Senate candidate in Missouri expressed his views on women’s rights by saying he wants his fiancée to cook him dinner every night and feminists have “snake-filled heads.”

Courtland Sykes posted his September 2017 statement on his views on women’s rights to his official Facebook candidate page Tuesday.

“Chanel knows that my obedience comes with a small price that she loves to pay anyway: I want to come home to a home-cooked dinner at six every night, one that she fixes and one that I expect one day to have daughters learn to fix after they become traditional homemakers and family wives — think Norman Rockwell here and Gloria Steinem be damned,” Sykes wrote.

COURTLAND SYKES FOR SENATE

“I don’t buy into radical feminism’s crazed definition of modern womanhood and I never did,” he continued. “They don’t own that definition — and never did. They made it up to suit their own nasty, snake-filled heads.”

In another post, Sykes shared a photo of Hillary Clinton, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), his Senate opponent, comparing them to Disney villains.

Sykes, who shares President Trump’s views on immigration, is one of many candidates running against McCaskill, who is seeking her third term in office.

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