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.
Wasserman reminds me of a song...
WALKS LIKE A WOMAN BUT TALKS LIKE A MAN...
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)
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.
Uh, she is not a rising star...maybe among a small group of kooks, maybe. But politico is loony if they think DWS is a hero to ANYONE.
See, what I think happens is the fine women of the GOP make inroads and headlines, while the pathetic libs in the Democrat ranks are boring and ignored--so the media tries to make a hero out of any idiot lib.
was W-S born a man?