Posted on 11/09/2009 10:23:12 AM PST by Free ThinkerNY
Meredith Shiner and I write today on the GOP's persistent trouble recruiting, retaining and attracting women, particularly in the House.
The exception seems to be among hard core conservatives, with Reps. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) and Virginia Foxx (R-NC), emerging as populist folk heroes on the right.
But that doesn't necessarily make them appealing to independent and moderate women, says Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), herself a rising star among a larger class of Democratic women.
Asked about Foxx and Bachmann, Wasserman Schultz, blasted away:
This is a party that doesnt respect women, a party that doesnt believe women are equal to men, she told POLITICO. I dont think [Bachmann and Foxx] attract women to their party, she said.
I think they repulse women.
What world does she live in?
Looked in a mirror lately, Wasserman?
Schultz IS an expert on repulsive women...
Can someone post some comparison shots of these 3? My guess is Debbie is a fugly beast.
I’ll take a guess and say Shultz is not good looking.
Am I right?
but guys like me sure like them!
I’ll take a guess and say Schultz is not good looking.
Am I right?
Translation: "I'm terribly jealous of Michelle."
I fear they hate themselves much more than the vitriol thye spew at others... and will never know true peace or rest.
Oh well.
See ya in 2010., Deb
Ugly to her democrat core.
She couldn’t be more wrong.
In a “leftist world”...she’d be called a “Wrong Thinker”.
Here on Free Republic we can just call her stupid.
Why should anyone care was Wasserman-Shulz thinks?
The GOP, if it wants to regain its lost integrity, must return to the ideals of a small government.
If the GOP thinks it can out “identity politick” the Dem’s, well good luck with that because the GOP will lose every time.
As for Wasserman-Shulz, it’s par fo the course for her to despise Bachmann and Foxx. Which reminds me... Why didn’t she take a poke at Palin and be a complete caricature of herself.
Thrush is whistling past the graveyard.
Both of these fine women would have my vote if I could vote for them.
Wasserman just doesn’t respect LIFE!

Now I see Wasserman is right......
She looks, as I said on the other thread, like a woman with a bad bleach job.
Right, the “R”’s don’t respect women. Condoleezza Rice, Sarah Palin, Liz and Lynn Cheney, Elizabeth Dole, Barbara Olson (RIP), Laura Ingraham.
We don’t use them for props, lady - we expect them to have the chops and the smarts. It’s not our fault that they have exterior beauty and the heifers on the left DON’T.
This is complete bullsh*t from a wildly left-wing extremist idiot politico. Notice there are no facts and evidence included in the article to back up this absurdly ridiculous statement. That's because the Debster has no evidence to back it up. This is an unvarnished, bald-faced fabrication from a wild-eyed socialist who herself has no respect for the hard-working, responsible business people who built this country. She wants to raise business taxes through the roof through this insane health care bill and the cap & tax bill.
But Wasserman-Schultz likes them.
“This is a party that doesnt respect women, a party that doesnt believe women are equal to men, she told POLITICO.”
Umm...republicans have powerful, smart, influential women leading the way. Where are such women in the democrat party? Wasserman may not understand that exercising power and influence aren’t equivalent to whining, throwing out insults, and attacking the opponent with harrangues of a personal nature. But given what I’ve seen of her, I’m not surprised that Wasserman woman is a star in the dem party.
Nice representatives, Florida - Wasserman and Alan Grayson -you must be very proud.
Hey guys, lets cede the jewish princess vote to the Dems and call it a day. This wasserman chick is scary to look at, imagine what its like to live with her? Ouch. Screwing her must be like riding an english racer over railroad ties, and the worst part you’d have to look at her the whole time.
ROFLMAO!
Double brown bagger....
I don’t know of any dems that make the grade.
Fugly is too good for any of them.
Republican women make make dems look really bad!
Repulican women make great leaders.
If she wasn't such a shrew, she'd be pretty decent looking.
Trouble is, she's a shrew ... and that just comes shining through and wreck the whole deal.
LOL - I would love to know what she thinks of Sarah Palin??
Michelle Bachman is the best: Charming,womanly,knowledgable and another happy warrior.
Wasserman Schultz: Brittle,feminazi, talking points, and obviously mean spirited.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida’s 20th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 2005
Preceded by Peter Deutsch
Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee
Incumbent
Assumed office
2009
Serving with Donna Brazile, Linda Chavez-Thompson, Mike Honda
Leader DNC Chairman Tim Kaine
Florida Senate
In office
1992 2000
Florida House of Representatives
Born September 27, 1966 (1966-09-27) (age 43)
Long Island, New York
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Steve Schultz
Relations (father) Larry Wasserman, CPA
Ann Wasserman
Children Shelby
twins, Jake and Rebecca (c:a 2000)
Residence Weston, Florida
Alma mater University of Florida
Occupation college administrator, political assistant
Religion Jewish
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz (born September 27, 1966) is a Florida Democrat elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2004, representing Florida’s 20th congressional district. The district includes portions of Broward and Miami-Dade counties. She was born in Forest Hills, Queens in New York City and grew up on Long Island. She currently lives in Weston outside Fort Lauderdale. She is a mother of three and is married to Steve Schultz. She endorsed Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton for her party’s 2008 presidential nomination. Once Senator Barack Obama became the presumptive Democratic nominee, she endorsed him and seconded his nomination at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
Wasserman Schultz is pro-choice, pro-gun control and pro-gay rights, and an active member of the National Jewish Democratic Council, Planned Parenthood and Hadassah.
As an older friend once said: “you can’t make silk out of a sow’s ear.”
Schultz IS an expert on repulsive women...
As are all Rat chicks. When the hottest chick in your caucus is Barney Frank...you got problems.
BTW - Where does the Libewal Democwat - Wassewman Shulz get her Elmer Fudd accent from?
Welcome to Rush’s “undeniable truth #35”, to the effect that the purpose of NOW is to grant ugly women attention, not otherwise afforded them.
If ever there was a repulsive woman, it is Debbie. Everytime I see her on TV, I immediately switch channels, can’t stand the sight of her.
We should have some paper bags made, with democrat donkeys printed (upside down) on the sides!
Enough said ———pictures worth as many words as one can think of
During the debate on Saturday, I was so impressed with the number of women on the conservative side. Granted there were more women on the Dem/lib/abort side, but that is definitely changing.
As more women on the pro-family, pro-life side step up to the legislative plate the tide will turn. As in many things, the silent majority is silent no more.
...you could always flip her over and tape a Playboy centerfold to her back.
Wasserman reminds me of a song...
WALKS LIKE A WOMAN BUT TALKS LIKE A MAN...
That might work on a dark night.
Makes me think of one of my favorite John Wayne quotes.
"Lifes hard... Its even harder when you're stupid."
Thanks for the laugh.
She has DEAD EYES.....No Kindness or love behind those eyes.

This “woman” (if I, with a straight face, can call Wasserman that) is criminal stupid.
Especially considering that two of the Republican party’s strongest draws are both women...and mothers of five (+23 foster children in Bachmann’s case)
LMAO!
Thanks!...I think
I don’t know about Laz, but I think I would prefer the cricket to the skank.
re: “She looks, as I said on the other thread, like a woman with a bad bleach job”
*****************
...and how about shampooing that mess, too!
Her comments are what lead woman to rethink a lot of classical feminist positions. My wife who always had a rather casual view of politics was appalled at the treatment of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin during the last presidential cycle. My wife is an university professor with a doctorate and definitely doesn’t meet the criteria that Wasserman is talking about. I personally don’t think woman are equal to men. I think they are better than that. Having been reared by and around strong women(grandmother, mother, aunts, sister, wife and daughters) all my life I find her remarks pathetic. I realize she has a constituency of victims who buy into her cannards but hopefully strong women will stand up to this generalized characterization.
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