Fox News host Jesse Watters recently caused a worrying Quip on Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) personal life.
On Thursday night, during the Five segment, the commission Emily Compagno complained that Crockett criticized Trump’s administration’s immigration policy and its dehumanizing rhetoric surrounding immigrants a day on Capitol Hill a day ago.
Then Watters jumped out and tried to cross the Democratic representative, claiming that he had “studied” her and learned about her dating life.
“She’s lonely, 43, she’s never married,” he said about her findings about 44 years Crockett.
“I’m trying to find out what’s annoying her. I think I can handle it with someone. I know the guy DC – he’s white, I hope it’s not a problem, but he’ll make her happy,” he smiled. “And maybe then she hates everyone else other than herself.”
“And I would be happy to do it,” he added.
Watters was a Sammmedon X, formerly for the misogistic Quip on Crockett, stating that she or any woman’s happiness depends on marriage. Not to mention that Crockett’s personal life life is certainly not his business.
Kari J. Winter, a professor of American studies at the University of Buffalo, whose competence includes gender, feminism, race and class, said that Watters directed at Crockett, which often faces
″[They] Direct it to a racist, missogistic hatred of hate not only because they accept sexist white superflow values, but also because they want to avoid response to its points and politics, ”she said.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) photographed at the Capitol Hill meeting in 2025. 26 February. In Washington, DC. Anna MoneyMaker via Getty Images
Famous Maga Voices often causes “angry” insults to “steal our attention,” Winter said.
“The actions of the brief anti-immigrants are illegal and unwise. What his sycophants can say? They have nothing. Therefore, they 100% focus on binding rather than informing their audience,” Winter said. “They throw every gloomy, outraged insulting, which they might think about stealing our attention from the actions of Trump’s actions.”
Winter added that Crockett is “intelligent, bold and eloquent” and that a member of Congress “understands that the right legal system is the basis of democracy.”
Monica Cwynar, a licensed clinical social worker with a specialization of injuries and coping skills, said that as a black therapist, she believes that “personal attacks, especially against our public discourse, disrupt real problems and reflect established sexualism and racism.”
“Not only are such comments unproductive but also deeply harmful because they overshadow important political debate and contribute to a culture where personal denigration is preferred compared to essential criticism,” she continued.
Cwynar said comments like Watters’ work reduce “women’s voices in politics” and strengthen “spoiled stereotypes.”
And Even if Watters made a note about Crockett ridiculously, submitting such comments on a woman’s relationship status, especially in a public forum [a woman’s] It is worth being tied to a man’s life, ”said Cwynar.
In general, negative comments about single women can “cause emotional harm, cause feelings of inappropriateness and shame,” she later noted, adding that “society often raises expectations that equates the success of a woman to marriage and motherhood, which can significantly reduce her sense of self-esteem and autonomy.”
Speaking of Watters digging Crockett, specifically “five”, Cwynar said his comment “is harmful to different ways of how women can live a full life.”
Winter thinks all of this is part of the Watters plan.
“Jesse Watters is a resentment merchant whose career, as a commentator, is based on attractiveness to our attention, causing a shocking, hateful language,” she said. “I’m guessing he is looking for racist, sexist stereotypes to have an easy stock to spend the day by day.”
“Probably the only way for people to escape from the right hate skull is to turn our backs and go,” she added. “We have to choose our focus on people, problems and work that we really care about.”