"Just gets lamer by the day."
"Via Washington Examiner:
“If his claims of concern for women are sincere,” said DNC Deputy Communications Director Lily Adams of the Kentucky senator, “he should start by rethinking his opposition to the Violence Against Women’s Act, paycheck fairness and the right of women to make their own health care decisions.” [...]The Democratic National Committee didn’t directly touch that issue in their new statement, instead using the episode to whack Paul’s record on issues Democrats include in their so-called “war on women” campaign aimed at the GOP.
Democrats Bet 2014 on ‘War on Women’ Encore "For a while, it looked like Democrats would have to stop accusing Republicans of waging a ”‘war on women” in 2014. Republicans were taking classes on how to talk to the ladies and members were under explicit instructions from the party’s establishment to not just change their tones, but to shut their mouths when it came to women’s bodies."
Comment to this post:
"Hey Sally, get Mary Jo Kopechne's take on the problem while you're at it."
Obama dismisses a female TV reporter as 'Sweetie' ... "Suddenly Obama was walking right toward her. "Senator," Agar addressed him, "how are you going to help the American auto worker?" "Hold on one second, sweetie," the presidential candidate said, sticking out his right arm as if to ward her off. "We're gonna do a press avail." Sweetie? "This 'sweetie,'" Agar noted acidly in her broadcast report, "never did get an answer to that question.' "