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Writer's pictureBryan Stelter

Mark Cuban Calls MAGA Women Unintelligent—But Still Can’t Define What a Woman Is!


Trans billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban’s financial savvy apparently doesn’t translate into understanding women—or reality. In a shocking moment on The View, Cuban declared that Donald Trump avoids “strong, intelligent women” because they intimidate him. Yep, that’s right, Cuban, on his high horse, thinks he’s cracked the code on who’s "intelligent" among women voters. But here’s the thing—he’s saying this in support of a political faction that can’t even define what a woman is. The irony is palpable, and the hypocrisy? Absolutely blinding.


Let’s Talk About Who’s "Intimidated"


Marjorie Taylor Greene, never one to mince words, shot back on social media, pointing out that Cuban might be projecting his own insecurities about strong women—namely those who don’t toe the leftist line. Greene suggested Cuban’s testosterone might be as low as his reading of the situation, noting how leftist elites like Cuban jump at any chance to degrade conservative women. Cuban’s comments didn’t just stir up Greene; they drew fire from Lara Trump, Kellyanne Conway, and other MAGA women who found his remarks not only offensive but hypocritical.


But what does Cuban—or anyone on the left, for that matter—know about intelligence in women? This is the same crowd that parades around the notion that gender is fluid, a "social construct," and other convoluted theories. They’ve bent over backward to redefine femininity so that even questioning what makes someone a woman is "problematic." Yet here’s Cuban, swooping in to paint conservative women as "unintelligent" and "weak." The left claims to champion women, but only as long as those women parrot leftist ideology. Step outside that line? You’re a “deplorable.”


MAGA Women: Redefining "Strong"


Let’s set the record straight: MAGA women don’t need a billionaire’s approval. They’re proud of their values, their families, and their right to think for themselves. Conway didn’t hold back either, slamming Cuban for comparing his elitist boardrooms with the real-life, hard-won achievements of conservative women in the Trump administration, from Ivanka Trump to Sarah Huckabee Sanders. These women aren’t cogs in Cuban’s corporate machine—they’re mothers, leaders, and problem-solvers, holding high-ranking positions and making real impacts while balancing the demands of family life. These are the women Cuban can’t fathom, which perhaps explains why he’s so quick to dismiss them.


The Left’s Favorite Tool: Divide and Demean


Mark Cuban’s comments are just another attempt by the left to divide Americans. Attacking Trump’s female supporters isn’t a new strategy—it’s a classic play from the left’s handbook. Remember Hillary Clinton’s "basket of deplorables" remark? That’s still fresh in the minds of millions of Americans. The elitist left has no problem marginalizing women, as long as they’re conservative. Cuban and his allies paint conservative women as unintelligent for standing with Trump, as though intelligence is the exclusive property of the progressive elite. But here’s the truth: the left can’t handle the fact that MAGA women are mobilized, outspoken, and can’t be silenced.


And let’s not ignore the glaring hypocrisy here. Cuban’s disdain for conservative women mirrors Joe Biden’s divisive rhetoric, recently referring to Trump supporters as “garbage.” Just like Clinton’s remarks, this elitist approach betrays a deep-seated contempt for the average American and fuels an "us vs. them" mentality.


You Can’t Define a Woman but Want to Tell Us Who’s Intelligent?


What makes Cuban’s remarks truly laughable is that he’s throwing stones from a glass house. How can anyone on the left, who dances around the question of what it even means to be a woman, dare to comment on the intelligence of conservative women? We’ve heard time and again from leftist academics, politicians, and activists that gender is a "spectrum" and that "woman" is an ambiguous term. Yet, somehow, when it’s convenient, they’re suddenly experts on what a real, intelligent, “strong” woman looks like. 


Mark Cuban’s comments just reflect a deeper agenda from the progressive elite: they want women to fall in line, to conform, and to vote how they’re told. A conservative woman who thinks for herself is a threat to their agenda, so she must be mocked, marginalized, and written off as "unintelligent." But MAGA women won’t be silenced by a billionaire or anyone else. 


MAGA Women Stand Tall


Mark Cuban’s attempt to brand conservative women as “weak” and “unintelligent” isn’t just offensive—it’s emblematic of a larger, deeply rooted elitism that permeates the left. MAGA women don’t need Cuban’s approval or the left’s patronizing support. They’re already redefining what it means to be a strong, empowered woman in America. While the left spirals in its own contradictions—claiming to support women while simultaneously tearing down any woman who stands with Trump—conservative women are charting a path forward, one that doesn’t require leftist permission or validation.


So, here’s a message for soy boy Cuban and the rest of the left: conservative women are here to stay. They’re intelligent, they’re fierce, and they’re not backing down. And whether or not you can even define a woman, you better believe these women are ready to stand with Trump.



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