DWS: Scott Walker's Record is Equivalent to Physically Abusing Women ... " Kleefisch said she was "shocked" that Wasserman Schultz used domestic violence language to discuss political disagreements. "I think the remarks were absolutely hideous and the motive behind them was despicable," Kleefisch said. Kleefisch called on Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke to "denounce these outrageous statements" made by the DNC leader."
Independent Sentinel "Debbie Blabbermouth-Schultz compared Governor Scott Walker to a violent woman abuser on Wednesday.
"Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) decided the way to rally women against Governor Scott Walker (R-WI), who is running for reelection, was to use outrageous hyperbole making him into a Neanderthal.
“ 'Scott Walker has given women the back of his hand,” the dipsy Dem said in Milwaukee. “I know that is stark. I know that is direct. I know that is reality.”
"It’s also not true.
"The Journal-Sentinel quoted her as also saying that “what Republican tea party extremists like Scott Walker are doing is they are grabbing us by the hair and pulling us back.”
"When I heard it I personally had visions in my head of the French underworld’s Apache dance where the man mock slaps, punches, drags the woman around by the hair."
"Press secretary for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke, Stephanie Wilson, hinted that Schultz might have gone too far.
“ 'That’s not the type of language that Mary Burke would use, or has used, to point out the clear differences in this contest,” Wilson said.
"Wilson added, “There is plenty that she and Governor Walker disagree on — but those disagreements can and should be pointed out respectfully.' ” Full article...
Fits the Democrat pattern. And Exhibit B
By the way, you know the man dancing in the video is Ray Bolger, who played the scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz", didn't you?
Independent Sentinel "Debbie Blabbermouth-Schultz compared Governor Scott Walker to a violent woman abuser on Wednesday.
"Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) decided the way to rally women against Governor Scott Walker (R-WI), who is running for reelection, was to use outrageous hyperbole making him into a Neanderthal.
“ 'Scott Walker has given women the back of his hand,” the dipsy Dem said in Milwaukee. “I know that is stark. I know that is direct. I know that is reality.”
"It’s also not true.
"The Journal-Sentinel quoted her as also saying that “what Republican tea party extremists like Scott Walker are doing is they are grabbing us by the hair and pulling us back.”
"When I heard it I personally had visions in my head of the French underworld’s Apache dance where the man mock slaps, punches, drags the woman around by the hair."
“ 'That’s not the type of language that Mary Burke would use, or has used, to point out the clear differences in this contest,” Wilson said.
"Wilson added, “There is plenty that she and Governor Walker disagree on — but those disagreements can and should be pointed out respectfully.' ” Full article...
Fits the Democrat pattern. And Exhibit B
By the way, you know the man dancing in the video is Ray Bolger, who played the scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz", didn't you?
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