As MSGOP Vice-Chair & RNC National Committeewoman, I stand with my MSGOP colleague, Renee Dye, and with all strong Mississippi women against cheap sexist attacks.
Imagine being a billionaire, a convicted felon, and a washed-up Democrat disbarred trial lawyer—for giving bribes to a judge, no less—and still finding the time to get online and mock a 22-year-old young woman from New Hope, Mississippi, my beloved, rural hometown.
Renee Dye didn’t grow up in gated communities or go to elite prep schools. She graduated from a rural public high school like I did and has just earned her college degree. She is smart, humble, hardworking, kind, and proud of her conservative values.
Now she’s chosen to serve her state, her party, and her country— and that apparently makes her a threat to Dickie Scruggs? This is who Dickie attempts to bully?
Calling a young woman “toothy” and reducing her to her hair color isn’t just sexist—it’s pathetic. But coming from a man who built his empire suing people, bribing judges, and buying influence as a Democrat mega donor, it tracks.
It’s disgusting, it’s sexist, and it’s exactly what we’ve come to expect from a race-baiting relic who’s spent a lifetime dividing Mississippians for profit and power.
This isn’t just about one tweet. It’s about Mississippi Democrats panicking because an energized MSGOP is building momentum with young people, and they are out of touch. For a party that claims to champion women, they sure are quick to tear a good one down—and simply based on her looks, not her policy positions.
Dickie, you may see Renee as a punchline—but we see her as the future. We’ll take a hundred more young women like Renee, no matter hair or skin color. Bright, strong, grounded, good-hearted, principled—and not for sale.
Will you stand with Renee?
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