Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ Definition of 'Woman' at the RNC

A Clarion Call for Femininity, Faith, and Family.

While gender theorists fumble with the question “What is a Woman?”, Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivered a powerful answer at the Republican National Convention (RNC), infusing her words with purpose and clarity. Her speech not only honored President Trump and lifted the name of God but also emphasized her greatest role: being a mother.

Dressed in a striking cherry red dress, Sanders stood proud, praising Trump as an emblem of courage while reminding the audience of his role as a father and grandfather. With confidence and dignity, she modeled wisdom for younger women. Sanders is not just America’s youngest governor and the first female leader of Arkansas, but also the first mother to serve as White House Press Secretary, where she faced relentless attacks from the Left with unwavering grace.

“America was safer under Donald Trump,” Sanders declared, emphasizing the importance of safety and security, which are top concerns for women. She criticized the Left for their lack of genuine empowerment for women, stating, “Biden and Harris can’t even tell you what a woman is.” Her blunt honesty resonated deeply.

Over the years, Sanders has shown that being a woman involves decisive action. In May, she signed a law affirming biological sex, standing against Biden’s radical gender ideology. She believes that womanhood involves speaking for the vulnerable and course-correcting society when it veers off track.

The biblical definition of male, zakar, means to remember God and live according to His word. Men are tasked with carrying the human family on their shoulders. Women, in turn, support this identity, lifting the home and family, and stabilizing mankind. Together, they pass down the ways of God to future generations.

In her Executive Order to Protect Women and Girls, Sanders reinforced Title IX’s original intent: to protect women. Biden’s extensive redefinition of Title IX has distorted this purpose, endangering women’s opportunities, privacy, and sports. Sanders boldly called out Biden’s policies as “plainly ridiculous” and detrimental to women’s rights.

Sanders made it clear that in Arkansas, political ideology does not define sex; God does. Her actions have ensured that girls in Arkansas are safe in their sports, locker rooms, and scholarships. She re-established “male and female” as the only definitions of sex, reflecting a refreshing simplicity.

Real women, Sanders emphasized, know they are worthy of protection. They honor God, men, and children, and they speak up when it matters. Sanders embodies this ideal, reminding us of the biblical wisdom found in Proverbs 8:2: “At the crossroads, she [wisdom] takes her stand.”

“Ladies and gentlemen, we are not called to stand still in the face of great danger. You and I were put on this earth at a moment in time to charge boldly ahead,” Sanders said. Her words encourage all women to follow her example, suggesting that unified, strong mothers and fathers could protect our children from harmful ideologies.

What is a woman? We are daughters, wives, mothers, sisters, and grandmothers. We value strong, sacrificial fathers and raise warrior sons. We protect our daughters at all costs. And when the world heads in the wrong direction, we stand up, maybe even in a beautiful red dress, and embrace the power of the feminine voice.

Let’s remember that in the Book of Proverbs, Wisdom is a She.

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