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Congratulations Savannah, You Have Experienced Equal Work!
Townhall.com ^ | April 14, 2015 | Autry J. Pruitt

Posted on 04/14/2015 1:27:38 PM PDT by Kaslin

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul’s freshly minted presidential campaign is still looking for traction following the mainstream media's manufactured headlines concerning his ill treatment of female reporters. While there are certainly many Republican primary voters who will appreciate and applaud his aggressive interview style, the media’s reshaping of events as new evidence of the GOP’s phony war on women are likely to resonate with a slice of the more moderate electorate he needs to win in November, 2016 should he become the party’s nominee.

But Paul can turn this to his advantage by recognizing the core truth of this media exercise; that framing his recent TV interviews withSavannah Guthrie andKelly Evans as some form of latent misogyny actually reveals the left’s disdain for women and perpetuates sexism. The assertion that a politician must treat women reporters differently than male reporters is repugnant and certainly rubs against "equal pay for equal work."

The left’s assumption that a politician cannot push back in an interview with a woman reporter is paternalistic and condescending. It promotes the rubbish that women are somehow incapable of handling themselves in a fast paced, tense and high pressured work setting. Frankly, It’s the same condescension which MSNBC showed Mika Brzezinski by paying her half the salary of her male counterpart, Joe Scarborough.

A dispassionate look at these recent interviews is instructive. Paul's Today Show interview with Guthrie was reminiscent of Judge Judy on a bad day. His sin was to interrupt her as she wound her way through a string of issues, meandering past her predetermined judgement that the senator’s positions were “unorthodox.” Paul was absolutely right in pushing back against Guthrie’s gut instinct to accuse versus inquire.

Then there’s the interruption issue. Interrupting people is the lifeblood of TV talk shows and the left is particularly adept at it, apparently clinging to the belief that whoever talks loudest wins. All Paul did was to correct Guthrie (a lawyer by trade) on a basic point of journalism. Once that concluded, the rest of the interview went just fine with no further accusations by Guthrie.

We saw a similar dynamic in Paul’s February interview with CNBC’s Kelly Evans in which the candidate went so far as to - wait for it - shush a reporter. Paul also corrected the record on several occasions and scolded Evans over loose journalism practices, something for which she apologized on-air. She knew she could have - and should have - done better. And given NBC's overall journalistic record (i.e., Brian Williams) maybe Paul did her a much needed favor.

Paul’s demeanor in these two interviews aside - media coaches around the country are still kibitzing on his performances - all he did was stand up for himself and remind his media inquisitors of some journalistic fundamentals. Were he a protected class or just about anyone other than a libertarian-leaning Republican seeking the presidency, these episodes would be ignored as a couple of nothing burgers. But the focus on these two interviews signals to everyone that women reporters must be handled with kid gloves, that they somehow lack the grit or toughness of their male counterparts and must therefore be treated differently.

This fake outrage is nothing more than protectionism for women in journalism. The premise is akin to a 1950s male dominated office; the left has determined that ladies are incapable of handling their affairs properly and are deserving of special consideration because of their perceived inabilities. Rand Paul did not treat these women differently so he must be punished by the press.

In reality, this is institutional bigotry disguised as benevolence and it’s contemptible. Strong American women like my mother, grandmother and sisters have lived with this Don Draper/Mad Menesque mentality for decades and are increasingly wising-up to the underlying prejudice of it. That’s why it’s so easy to spot when it expands to women broadcasters. It plays to the worst media stereotypes of women who are hired for their good looks while real reporting is left to the sturdy menfolk. Now I have a better understanding of why there is pay disparity at left leaning media outlets like NBC and The New York Times; they don't believe in Equal Work.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2116; journalism; randpaul

1 posted on 04/14/2015 1:27:38 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

headlines concerning his ill treatment of female reporters


Thats a good selling point.. true or not...


2 posted on 04/14/2015 1:31:14 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole..)
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To: Kaslin

All media is about controlling the correct “perceptions” in the ignorant masses. It all is about “feelings” and never substance.

It is Cultural Marxism—to attack hierarchy, the patriarchy—to destroy Christianity and Western Civilization since hierarchy is what creates specialization and efficiency and Excellence and why Western Civilization and America particularly were so Great and Free and Creative. (Individualism/patriarchy/Christianity).

Christian Worldview (selflessness/true Love) made efficiency possible and emotionally stable children, who were loved and given the ability to have extremely strong characters and Faith-—who could stand up to group think (popular culture/demonic forces)-—like Rand Paul can. But Marxist pressure is powerful——and most people will cave because of bribery or threats to their family members. If there are skeletons in the closet-—better not even think of running.

With Marxist ideology which pretends women are interchangeable with males in their utopia-—boys are girls and women are in combat so little boys are trained to think of women as killers and learn to hate them-—and women will have no qualms of killing their own genetic offspring and have a Hillary hatred of males. Marxism is about hate—divide—here and now-—Christianity is about unity and selflessness-—Love and sacrifice for the Higher Good.

Marxist ideology has to destroy Natural instincts in both men and women by flipping Good and Evil-—and glorifying Vice (sodomy) and evil use of the human body which eliminates Purpose of Life.


3 posted on 04/14/2015 1:42:28 PM PDT by savagesusie (Right Reason According to Nature = Just Law)
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To: Kaslin

Conservatives should also change the words around, ‘Equal work for equal pay’


4 posted on 04/14/2015 1:48:07 PM PDT by GeronL (CLEARLY CRUZ 2016)
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To: GeronL

And as far as this whole issue of equal pay for women, we need to talk about the facts.

The fact is that the Equal Pay Act of 1963 prohibits unequal pay for women for the same job as a man.

This is frustrating to hear about this issue, because what Obama and liberals are talking about, if it’s really happening, is already against the law.

I would argue back to Hillary and Obama and other Democrats — that they are Democrats, and Obama is a Democrat. And that a Democrat administration can enforce the laws already on the books, to ensure equal pay for equal work, if this is still really a problem.

And we should also ask, if Hillary talks about this in the campaign, will she criticize Obama for not enforcing laws on the books which guarantee equal rights for women?

And, also ask Hillary, what did she and Bill do about this subject, when they were in the White House? If this is such a major issue, where was Bill when women suffered unequal pay in the 1990s????


5 posted on 04/14/2015 2:07:17 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: Dilbert San Diego

Bump


6 posted on 04/14/2015 2:11:25 PM PDT by GeronL (CLEARLY CRUZ 2016)
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To: hosepipe
I just learned today, that Senator Rand Paul has the most conservative voting record in congress, among all presidential contenders, past & present. I always though Senator Cruis had that honor. This chart is from 538 web site, not exactly a Rand Paul's personal web site.



7 posted on 04/14/2015 2:50:37 PM PDT by entropy12 (My prediction: Governor Walker will win Iowa & NH primaries.)
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To: Kaslin

Answer to Democrats complaining about treatment of female reporters and politicians:

“If they can’t stand the heat, they need to stay out of the kitchen.”


8 posted on 04/14/2015 2:59:16 PM PDT by Maceman
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