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-->I used to be the only pretty blonde woman showing cleavage while reading fake news. [[TakeThat Now there's]] [[Creator/FoxNewsChannel an entire network]] [[TakeThat dedicated to that]].

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* In ComicBook/AmericanCarnage, daughter of a wealthy white supremacist billionaire Wynn Morgan - Jenny Morgan, is presented as one. However, she's not entirely a strawman and is shown to be a complex character, who is clearly conflicted about her father's "cause", even if she helps it along.

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* In ComicBook/AmericanCarnage, ''ComicBook/AmericanCarnage'', daughter of a wealthy white supremacist billionaire Wynn Morgan - Jenny Morgan, is presented as one. However, she's not entirely a strawman and is shown to be a complex character, who is clearly conflicted about her father's "cause", even if she helps it along.
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* ''Webcomic/{{Horndog}}'' has one in [[http://horndog.smackjeeves.com/comics/1392732/idiot-rally/ this strip.]] It's also literal.
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** Ainsley Hayes (Creator/EmilyProcter), for whom this trope is named. At least two Procter fan-sites have this name. Unlike some of the other examples here, Procter's character is a goodie. She was also memorable for being introduced as this trope in addition to being a CousinOliver, [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Minnesota Fats]], SouthernFriedGenius, and TokenMinority all at once.

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** Ainsley Hayes (Creator/EmilyProcter), for whom this trope is named.(Creator/EmilyProcter). At least two Procter fan-sites have this name. Unlike some of the other examples here, Procter's character is a goodie. She was also memorable for being introduced as this trope in addition to being a CousinOliver, [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Minnesota Fats]], SouthernFriedGenius, and TokenMinority all at once.



* Creator/AaronSorkin's next show, ''Series/{{Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip}}'', gives us Harriet Hayes, who is a version of this trope, being an evangelical Christian. Goody. She's based on Creator/KristinChenoweth (in particular, her relationship with Sorkin), though Chenoweth self-identifies as a liberal Christian and unambiguously supports gay rights.

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* Creator/AaronSorkin's next show, ''Series/{{Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip}}'', Strip}}'' gives us Harriet Hayes, who is a version of this trope, being an evangelical Christian. Goody. She's based on Creator/KristinChenoweth (in particular, her relationship with Sorkin), writer Creator/AaronSorkin), though Chenoweth self-identifies as a liberal Christian and unambiguously supports gay rights.
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A character type that shows that not all Republicans/conservatives are redneck boys and stuffy old men and that not all women are Democrats/liberals. Like it says on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the label]], this character is female, attractive, and [[HairColors almost always blonde]]. She's also usually rather more "traditional" in her gender expression than her politically opposite peers. Though this characterization is by no means universal, the look has been noticed, [[https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/06/156668/trump-female-standard-of-beauty-diversity-issue described]], and [[https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/feb/20/women-fox-news-dress-alike-republicans-blondes-pundits-ann-coulter-kellyanne-conway-rightwingers analyzed]] across – and outside of – the political spectrum as a kind of performative femininity.

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A character type that shows that not all Republicans/conservatives are redneck boys and stuffy old men and that not all women are Democrats/liberals. Like As it says on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the label]], this character is female, attractive, and [[HairColors almost always blonde]]. She's also usually rather more "traditional" in her gender expression than her politically opposite peers. Though this characterization is by no means universal, the look has been noticed, [[https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/06/156668/trump-female-standard-of-beauty-diversity-issue described]], and [[https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/feb/20/women-fox-news-dress-alike-republicans-blondes-pundits-ann-coulter-kellyanne-conway-rightwingers analyzed]] across – and outside of – the political spectrum as a kind of performative femininity.



* Tracy Flick in ''Film/{{Election}}''. While she doesn't voice GOP views, her mother writes to Elizabeth Dole on tips for becoming an accomplished woman for her daughter and at the end of the movie, [[spoiler:she works as an intern and has an affair with a Republican politician.]]

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* Tracy Flick in ''Film/{{Election}}''. While she doesn't voice GOP views, her mother writes to Elizabeth Dole on tips for becoming an accomplished woman for her daughter daughter, and at the end of the movie, [[spoiler:she works as an intern and has an affair with a Republican politician.]]



* ''Film/GlassOnion'': MRA streamer Duke Cody regularly uses his beautiful younger girlfriend Whiskey as eye candy in his videos. We see a brief snippet of them extolling boobs, with her touching her own and poutingly apologizing to feminists. Later in the film it's revealed that [[spoiler:Whiskey doesn't like this and is mainly with Duke to try and start her own brand.]]

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* ''Film/GlassOnion'': MRA streamer Duke Cody regularly uses his beautiful younger girlfriend Whiskey as eye candy in his videos. We see a brief snippet of them extolling boobs, with her touching her own and poutingly apologizing to feminists. Later in the film film, it's revealed that [[spoiler:Whiskey doesn't like this and is mainly with Duke to try and start her own brand.]]






* Melissa Good's [[strike:FanFic]] completely original story, ''Tropical Storm'', whose two lead female characters just happen to physically, emotionally and characteristically resemble another pair of female leads from [[Series/XenaWarriorPrincess a series that shall not be mentioned]] due to copyright law,[[note]]Snarkiness aside, it's actually a fun read, and the author can be rather tongue-in-cheek at times.[[/note]] includes in its universe a woman by the name of Kerry, who is [[BlondeRepublicanSexKitten Blonde, Sexy, and a Republican]] (though of the [[GayConservative Log Cabin]] variety).

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* Melissa Good's [[strike:FanFic]] completely original story, ''Tropical Storm'', whose two lead female characters just happen to physically, emotionally emotionally, and characteristically resemble another pair of female leads from [[Series/XenaWarriorPrincess a series that shall not be mentioned]] due to copyright law,[[note]]Snarkiness aside, it's actually a fun read, and the author can be rather tongue-in-cheek at times.[[/note]] includes in its universe a woman by the name of Kerry, who is [[BlondeRepublicanSexKitten Blonde, Sexy, and a Republican]] (though of the [[GayConservative Log Cabin]] variety).



** Joe Quincy as a male example. Donna even points out he's the male equivalent of Ainsley Hayes.

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** Joe Quincy as is a male example. Donna even points out he's the male equivalent of Ainsley Hayes.



* Marcy D'Arcy (Rhodes) from ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' was a hardcore Republican and a feminist (albeit perhaps more the StrawFeminist, particularly in the later seasons when every character on the show had their personalities {{Flanderiz|ation}}ed). The only things that made her a subversion of the trope was that Marcy was a brunette, the foil to Al Bundy's blue-collar chauvinism, and she enjoyed sex (which was later Flanderized into her being a sex maniac).

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* Marcy D'Arcy (Rhodes) from ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' was a hardcore Republican and a feminist (albeit perhaps more the StrawFeminist, particularly in the later seasons when every character on the show had their personalities {{Flanderiz|ation}}ed). The only things that made her a subversion of the trope was were that Marcy was a brunette, the foil to Al Bundy's blue-collar chauvinism, and she enjoyed sex (which was later Flanderized into her being a sex maniac).



* Slight variation: Sharon Tyler from ''Series/{{Wonderfalls}}'' perfectly defines this trope, even if she happens be a [[GayConservative lesbian]].

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* Slight variation: Sharon Tyler from ''Series/{{Wonderfalls}}'' perfectly defines this trope, even if she happens to be a [[GayConservative lesbian]].



* Lauren in ''Series/FakingIt''. Her step-mother, Farrah is an older version which is probably large part of why she gets along with Lauren better than she does her own daughter.

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* Lauren in ''Series/FakingIt''. Her step-mother, stepmother Farrah is an older version which is probably a large part of why she gets along with Lauren better than she does her own daughter.



* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''’s Francine Smith, by association with her extreme StrawmanPolitical Republican husband. (Occasionally, however, she does stand up to her husband and--if only temporarily--sways him to a feminist point of view.) After the show gave her more focus, this trope became increasingly subverted until she flat-out admitted that she doesn't vote because politics confuse her. She only goes to the polling booths to keep up public appearances.
** Francine also often takes up positions opposite her staunchly Republican husband, such as her defense of a two married men’s right to raise a child.

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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''’s Francine Smith, by association with her extreme StrawmanPolitical Republican husband.husband Stan. (Occasionally, however, she does stand up to her husband and--if only temporarily--sways him to a feminist point of view.) After the show gave her more focus, this trope became increasingly subverted until she flat-out admitted that she doesn't vote because politics confuse her. She only goes to the polling booths to keep up public appearances.
** Francine also often takes up positions opposite her staunchly Republican husband, such as her defense of a two married men’s right to raise a child.



** The recurring character Lindsey Naegle ([[CorruptCorporateExecutive the network/business executive]] who [[NewJobAsThePlotDemands keeps changing jobs]] because she's a sexual predator). She epitomizes everything that is wrong with the androgynous, padded-jacket mid-nineties businesswoman. Of course, she was also shown as part of the Springfield Democratic party on "E Pluribus Wiggum," so she may be a swing voter or the ''Simpsons'' writers screwed up--[[SeriesContinuityError again]]. Or she may have lost her party the same way she did her job.

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** The recurring character Lindsey Naegle ([[CorruptCorporateExecutive the network/business executive]] who [[NewJobAsThePlotDemands keeps changing jobs]] because she's -- in her own words -- a sexual predator). She epitomizes everything that is wrong with the androgynous, padded-jacket mid-nineties businesswoman. Of course, she was also shown as part of the Springfield Democratic party on "E Pluribus Wiggum," so she may be a swing voter or the ''Simpsons'' writers screwed up--[[SeriesContinuityError again]]. Or she may have lost her party the same way she did her job.
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* Fisk's mother from FurryComic ''Webcomic/BetterDays'' is literally a [[http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays/archives/chapter-4-the-bedbutter-chronicles/ sex kitten who is blonde and Republican.]] The kitten shows up on the third page.

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* Fisk's mother from FurryComic Furry Comic ''Webcomic/BetterDays'' is literally a [[http://www.jaynaylor.com/betterdays/archives/chapter-4-the-bedbutter-chronicles/ sex kitten who is blonde and Republican.]] The kitten shows up on the third page.
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A character type that shows that not all Republicans/conservatives are stuffy old men and that not all women are Democrats/liberals. Like it says on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the label]], this character is female, attractive, and [[HairColors almost always blonde]]. She's also usually rather more "traditional" in her gender expression than her politically opposite peers. Though this characterization is by no means universal, the look has been noticed, [[https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/06/156668/trump-female-standard-of-beauty-diversity-issue described]], and [[https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/feb/20/women-fox-news-dress-alike-republicans-blondes-pundits-ann-coulter-kellyanne-conway-rightwingers analyzed]] across – and outside of – the political spectrum as a kind of performative femininity.

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A character type that shows that not all Republicans/conservatives are redneck boys and stuffy old men and that not all women are Democrats/liberals. Like it says on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the label]], this character is female, attractive, and [[HairColors almost always blonde]]. She's also usually rather more "traditional" in her gender expression than her politically opposite peers. Though this characterization is by no means universal, the look has been noticed, [[https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/06/156668/trump-female-standard-of-beauty-diversity-issue described]], and [[https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/feb/20/women-fox-news-dress-alike-republicans-blondes-pundits-ann-coulter-kellyanne-conway-rightwingers analyzed]] across – and outside of – the political spectrum as a kind of performative femininity.
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* Another Scandinavian example is Lise, the simpering conservative hate-vlogger in the third season of ''Series/BronBroen''.

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* Another Scandinavian example is Lise, the simpering conservative hate-vlogger in the third season of ''Series/BronBroen''.''Series/TheBridge2011''.
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* Willa Ferreyra from ''Series/Succession'' is an example but not through her own choice, as her marriage to billionaire Republican presidential candidate Connor Roy makes her not only a Republican by proxy (going against her comparatively liberal past as a sex worker-turned-playwright) but through what control he has over her Connor seems to be the cause of Willa's progressively more blonde hair as the series develops.

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* Willa Ferreyra from ''Series/Succession'' ''Series/{{Succession}}'' is an example but not through her own choice, as her marriage to billionaire Republican presidential candidate Connor Roy makes her not only a Republican by proxy (going against her comparatively liberal past as a sex worker-turned-playwright) but through what control he has over her Connor seems to be the cause of Willa's progressively more blonde hair as the series develops.
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* Willa Ferreyra from ''Series/Successon'' is an example but not through her own choice, as her marriage to billionaire Republican presidential candidate Connor Roy makes her not only a Republican by proxy (going against her comparatively liberal past as a sex worker-turned-playwright) but through what control he has over her Connor seems to be the cause of Willa's progressively more blonde hair as the series develops.

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* Willa Ferreyra from ''Series/Successon'' ''Series/Succession'' is an example but not through her own choice, as her marriage to billionaire Republican presidential candidate Connor Roy makes her not only a Republican by proxy (going against her comparatively liberal past as a sex worker-turned-playwright) but through what control he has over her Connor seems to be the cause of Willa's progressively more blonde hair as the series develops.
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* Willa Ferreyra from ''Series/Successon'' is an example but not through her own choice, as her marriage to billionaire Republican presidential candidate Connor Roy makes her not only a Republican by proxy (going against her comparatively liberal past as a sex worker-turned-playwright) but through what control he has over her Connor seems to be the cause of Willa's progressively more blonde hair as the series develops.
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* In Geoph Essex's ''Lovely Assistant'': [[StepfordSmiler Carrie Raymond]]. ''Dear lord'', [[FauxAffablyEvil Carrie Raymond]].

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* %%* In Geoph Essex's ''Lovely Assistant'': [[StepfordSmiler Carrie Raymond]]. ''Dear lord'', [[FauxAffablyEvil Carrie Raymond]].



* Jenna's role in the ''TGS'' Fox News parody sketches: "Welcome back to Fox News. I'm Blonde."

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* ** Jenna's role in the ''TGS'' Fox News parody sketches: "Welcome back to Fox News. I'm Blonde."



* Ellen Farber in the ''Series/{{Louie}}'' episode "Come On, God."

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* Summer from ''Series/MakeItOrBreakIt''.

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** Ainsley Hayes (Emily Procter), for whom this trope is named. At least two Procter fan-sites have this name. Unlike some of the other examples here, Procter's character is a goodie. She was also memorable for being introduced as this trope in addition to being a CousinOliver, [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Minnesota Fats]], SouthernFriedGenius, and TokenMinority all at once.

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** Ainsley Hayes (Emily Procter), (Creator/EmilyProcter), for whom this trope is named. At least two Procter fan-sites have this name. Unlike some of the other examples here, Procter's character is a goodie. She was also memorable for being introduced as this trope in addition to being a CousinOliver, [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Minnesota Fats]], SouthernFriedGenius, and TokenMinority all at once.
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A character type that shows that not all Republicans/conservatives are stuffy old men and that not all women are Democrats/liberals. Like it says on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the label]], this character is female, attractive, and [[HairColors almost always blonde]]. She's also usually more "traditional" in her gender expression than her politically opposite peers. Though this characterization is by no means universal, the look has been noticed, [[https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/06/156668/trump-female-standard-of-beauty-diversity-issue described]] and [[https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/feb/20/women-fox-news-dress-alike-republicans-blondes-pundits-ann-coulter-kellyanne-conway-rightwingers analyzed]] across and outside the political spectrum as a kind of performative femininity.

She'll sometimes be portrayed unsympathetically, as either a StepfordSmiler or a grown-up AlphaBitch. In these cases, she functions as an extension of the StrawCharacter. Either way, since the emphasis is on her appearance rather than her views, it is a way to feature Republican characters without having anyone make Republican arguments, thus no risk of StrawmanHasAPoint. In these cases, there's a reasonably good chance that she'll undergo a HighHeelFaceTurn upon realizing her party bosses are evil, chauvinist pigs. Of course, by presenting an opponent as a hypersexualized hate object, [[BrokenAesop the work embraces the very values it claims to be against]].

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A character type that shows that not all Republicans/conservatives are stuffy old men and that not all women are Democrats/liberals. Like it says on [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin the label]], this character is female, attractive, and [[HairColors almost always blonde]]. She's also usually rather more "traditional" in her gender expression than her politically opposite peers. Though this characterization is by no means universal, the look has been noticed, [[https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/06/156668/trump-female-standard-of-beauty-diversity-issue described]] described]], and [[https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2017/feb/20/women-fox-news-dress-alike-republicans-blondes-pundits-ann-coulter-kellyanne-conway-rightwingers analyzed]] across and – and outside the of – the political spectrum as a kind of performative femininity.

She'll sometimes be portrayed unsympathetically, as either a StepfordSmiler or a grown-up AlphaBitch. In these cases, she functions as an extension of the StrawCharacter. Either way, since because the emphasis is on her appearance rather than her views, it this is a way to feature Republican characters without having anyone make Republican arguments, thus no risk of StrawmanHasAPoint. In these cases, there's a reasonably good chance that she'll undergo a HighHeelFaceTurn upon realizing her party bosses are evil, chauvinist pigs. Of course, by presenting an opponent as a hypersexualized hate object, [[BrokenAesop the work embraces the very values it claims to be against]].

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->'''Mark Gottfried:''' She's got blonde hair, long legs, and she's a Republican, so she's--\\
'''Sam Seaborn:''' She's in show business. A young, blonde, leggy Republican. Thought it turned out they didn't know anything.\\

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->'''Mark Gottfried:''' ''(regarding Ainsley Hayes)'' She's got blonde hair, long legs, and she's a Republican, so she's--\\
'''Sam Seaborn:''' She's in show business. \\
'''Mark:''' Yeah.\\
'''Sam:'''
A young, blonde, leggy Republican. Thought Republican.\\
'''Mark:''' Yeah.\\
'''Sam:''' I thought
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* Kim Stanley Robinson's ''Literature/RedMarsTrilogy'' has Phyllis Boyle, who fits this trope to a tee in the second book.

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* ''Literature/FunJungle'': Petra Olson, a suspect in ''Lion Down'', is a spindly blonde and rabid hunter who hates the Endangered Species Act and says that God chose not to protect animals when he gave humanity guns.
* Kim Stanley Robinson's ''Literature/RedMarsTrilogy'' has the HolierThanThou profit-orientated Phyllis Boyle, who fits this trope to a tee in the second book.
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* ''Film/GlassOnion'': MRA streamer Duke Cody regularly uses his beautiful younger girlfriend Whiskey as eye candy in his videos. We see a brief snippet of them extolling boobs, with her touching her own and poutingly apologizing to feminists. Later in the film it's revealed that [[spoiler:Whiskey doesn't like this and is mainly with Duke to try and start her own brand.]]
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* ''Film/{{Bombshell|2019}}'', being about Creator/{{Fox News|Channel}}, discusses this trope ("Early on [Roger Ailes] realized for a network to stay on 24 hours a day you need something to hold an audience. That something is [[ShesGotLegs legs]]. There's a reason for clear desks."), features Creator/NicoleKidman and Creator/CharlizeTheron playing two real-life anchors of that channel, and even one case that works behind the scenes of the network, Creator/MargotRobbie's Kayla Popsil.

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* ''Film/{{Bombshell|2019}}'', being about Creator/{{Fox News|Channel}}, discusses this trope ("Early on [Roger Ailes] realized for a network to stay on 24 hours a day you need something to hold an audience. That something is [[ShesGotLegs legs]].legs. There's a reason for clear desks."), features Creator/NicoleKidman and Creator/CharlizeTheron playing two real-life anchors of that channel, and even one case that works behind the scenes of the network, Creator/MargotRobbie's Kayla Popsil.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E25YouMayNowKissTheUhGuyWhoRecieves You May Now Kiss The...Uh...Guy Who Receives]]" had Chris attracted to a BRSK who wants him to join the Young Republicans to help ban gay marriage (which was set up [[BreadAndCircuses to distract]] from the fact that Mayor West spent the town's tax money on a gold statue of Dig 'Em the Sugar Smacks Frog). Sadly, the plot of Chris choosing between supporting Brian's belief in gay marriage and being a Young Republican so he can score some boob was [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse never resolved]]. Although it's possible she broke up with him when his dog got Mayor West to approve gay marriage.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E25YouMayNowKissTheUhGuyWhoRecieves "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS4E25YouMayNowKissTheUhGuyWhoReceives You May Now Kiss The...Uh...Guy Who Receives]]" had Chris attracted to a BRSK who wants him to join the Young Republicans to help ban gay marriage (which was set up [[BreadAndCircuses to distract]] from the fact that Mayor West spent the town's tax money on a gold statue of Dig 'Em the Sugar Smacks Frog). Sadly, the plot of Chris choosing between supporting Brian's belief in gay marriage and being a Young Republican so he can score some boob was [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse never resolved]]. Although it's possible she broke up with him when his dog got Mayor West to approve gay marriage.

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* Quinn from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' was originally depicted as one, on top of being TheCheerleader, the AlphaBitch, and TheTease. Then all three end up subverted through a [[DefrostingIceQueen redemption arc.]]

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Quinn from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' was originally depicted as one, on top of being TheCheerleader, the AlphaBitch, CruelCheerleader and TheTease. Then all three end up subverted through a [[DefrostingIceQueen redemption arc.]]
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* The Ann Coulter character on ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' plays this up for book sales but is actually liberal personally. The way she sees it, it's either this or stripping. Also, [[WhereDaWhiteWomenAt Ann likes the dark meat]].

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* The Ann Coulter character on in ''WesternAnimation/TheBoondocks'' plays this up for book sales but [[FoxNewsLiberal is actually liberal personally.personally]]. The way she sees it, it's either this or stripping. Also, [[WhereDaWhiteWomenAt Ann likes the dark meat]].

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->''"We got the bubble-headed bleach blonde\\
Who comes on at five\\
She can tell you 'bout the plane crash\\
With a gleam in her eye\\
It's interesting when people die\\
Give us dirty laundry."''
-->-- '''[[Music/{{Eagles}} Don Henley]]''', "Dirty Laundry"

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->''"We ->'''Mark Gottfried:''' She's got the bubble-headed bleach blonde\\
Who comes on at five\\
She can tell you 'bout the plane crash\\
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blonde hair, long legs, and she's a gleam Republican, so she's--\\
'''Sam Seaborn:''' She's
in her eye\\
It's interesting when people die\\
Give us dirty laundry."''
show business. A young, blonde, leggy Republican. Thought it turned out they didn't know anything.\\
'''Mark:''' They don't.
-->-- '''[[Music/{{Eagles}} Don Henley]]''', "Dirty Laundry"
''Series/TheWestWing''
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* [[Characters/TheThickOfIt Emma Messinger]] of ''Series/TheThickOfIt'', except replace "Republican" with "Tory" (well, [[NoPartyGiven probably Tory]]): She's posh, she's blonde, she's ambitious and she's a conservative. Doesn't keep her from sleeping with (probable) Labour man Olly Reeder.

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* [[Characters/TheThickOfIt Emma Messinger]] Messinger of ''Series/TheThickOfIt'', except replace "Republican" with "Tory" (well, [[NoPartyGiven probably Tory]]): She's posh, she's blonde, she's ambitious and she's a conservative. Doesn't keep her from sleeping with (probable) Labour man Olly Reeder.
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Often used as a political stereotype even if she's not a strawman. There's a chance of this backfiring due to a MisaimedFandom or a case of StrawmanHasAPoint, especially with PoesLaw in full effect. See also FoxNewsLiberal and StrawmanNewsMedia.

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Often used as a political stereotype even if she's not a strawman. There's a chance of this backfiring due to a MisaimedFandom or a case of StrawmanHasAPoint, especially with PoesLaw in full effect. See also FoxNewsLiberal FoxNewsLiberal, StrawmanNewsMedia, BlackRepublican, and StrawmanNewsMedia.GayConservative.
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* ''Film/{{Head of State}}'' has Blonde Sex Kitten [[NoPartyGiven Of Vague Party Affiliation]], who is personnel in Mays' presidential campaign staff. She was a professional whore for presidential candidates, retained to prevent sex scandals by providing sex on an as-needed basis.
* UsefulNotes/MargaretThatcher--[[Film/LoveActually or so at least one of her successors thought]].

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* ''Film/{{Head of State}}'' ''Film/HeadOfState'' has Blonde Sex Kitten [[NoPartyGiven Of Vague Party Affiliation]], who is personnel in Mays' presidential campaign staff. She was a professional whore for presidential candidates, retained to prevent sex scandals by providing sex on an as-needed basis.
* UsefulNotes/MargaretThatcher--[[Film/LoveActually or so at least ''Film/LoveActually'' famously had the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom state that he thought that his predecessor ''UsefulNotes/MargaretThatcher'' was one of her successors thought]].these (okay, Blonde ''Tory'' Sex Kitten, but still).



* ''Film/{{Bombshell|2019}}'', being about [[Creator/FoxNewsChannel Fox News]], discusses this trope ("Early on [Roger Ailes] realized for a network to stay on 24 hours a day you need something to hold an audience. That something is [[ShesGotLegs legs]]. There's a reason for clear desks."), features Creator/NicoleKidman and Creator/CharlizeTheron playing two real-life anchors of that channel, and even one case that works behind the scenes of the network, Creator/MargotRobbie's Kayla Popsil.

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* ''Film/{{Bombshell|2019}}'', being about [[Creator/FoxNewsChannel Fox News]], Creator/{{Fox News|Channel}}, discusses this trope ("Early on [Roger Ailes] realized for a network to stay on 24 hours a day you need something to hold an audience. That something is [[ShesGotLegs legs]]. There's a reason for clear desks."), features Creator/NicoleKidman and Creator/CharlizeTheron playing two real-life anchors of that channel, and even one case that works behind the scenes of the network, Creator/MargotRobbie's Kayla Popsil.

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