Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle may look like she’s from this century–she certainly has this century’s hair–but when she speaks she moves in time like Zelig. She’s so adept at it that she can talk about 2014 dating technology like Tinder and mix it up with 19th century attitudes about women in society–all in the same breath.
Guilfoyle says young single women just don’t “get” what’s at stake–one reason why they tend to vote Democrat in greater numbers than married women. Young women are “not in that same life experience of paying the bills, doing the mortgage, kids, community, crime, education, healthcare. They’re like healthy and hot and running around without a care in the world,” she says–so the healthy and hot don’t care. And it’s true: last we looked young people hadn’t a care in the world, except for a fallow job market, hard to afford healthcare, climate change–stuff like that. Basically all the young hot girls care about is, like, swiping guys. Forget about voting, young women, “go back on Tinder,” says Guilfoyle.