Posted on 02/01/2006 9:05:37 AM PST by wagglebee
National Organization for Women president Kim Gandy was so angry on Tuesday after the Senate confirmed Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito that she began cursing during a radio interview.
"That is such B - llsh - t!" Gandy exclaimed, after radio host Steve Malzberg argued that Alito was nowhere near as politically extreme as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who once favored lowing the age of consent for women to 12.
The staff at WOR Radio bleeped Gandy's swearword and Malzberg promptly warned her, "Hey, hey, hey - you can't say that on the air . . . I suggest that you control yourself - we're on the public airwaves."
Souding surprised at the reprimand, the N.O.W. chief responded: "Excuse me - that's a curseword?"
The foul-mouthed feminist then proceeded to get into a verbal tussle over the Iraq war - and N.O.W.'s support for anti-American "Peace Mom" Cindy Sheehan.
Gandy stopped short of endorsing Sheehan's description of President Bush as "a terrorist," but explained: "I think that he's done some pretty terrible things. And getting us into the Iraq war was one of them. He misled the public. He misled the Congress."
Gandy then complained that the U.S. military was mistreating "our soldiers, especially our female soldiers."
"There are women soldiers in Iraq who died of dehydration because they were afraid to drink any liquids after three or four in the afternoon because they would be raped if they had to go to the latrine at night," the top feminist fumed. "Raped by our own soldiers."
Gandy's R-rated outburst came during the following exchange:
MALZBERG: You don't see it as a president's right to have a Supreme Court nominee given an up or down vote?
GANDY: Oh, absolutely.
MALZBERG: So when you saw Ruth Bader Ginsburg come out for the age of consent to be lowered to 12 for legalized . . .
GANDY: Oh, that's - that is such B - llsh - t!
MALZBERG: Hey, hey, hey, hey. You can't say that on the air. That is not - that's absolutely . . .
GANDY: That is not . . .
MALZBERG: That's absolutely in the past of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
GANDY: That is ludicrous. That is absolutely ludicrous. It's not true. I've heard it said on right wing . . .
MALZBERG: Well, I suggest you do your homework.
GANDY: I've done my homework. Ruth Bader Ginsburg . . .
MALZBERG: . . . . and control yourself. We're on the public airwaves.
GANDY: Ruth Bader Ginsburg is one of my heroes. She was my law professor when I was in law school. She's one of my heroes. She never said anything . . .
MALZBERG: [She favored] legalized prostitution, lowering the age of consent. And yet she was overwhelmingly confirmed with about 96 votes.
GANDY: She was recommended by Orrin Hatch.
MALZBERG: That's not true. That is not true. Orrin Hatch never recommended her.
GANDY: It's definitely - Orrin Hatch's autobiography says that he recommended her.
MALZBERG: I've heard Orrin Hatch asked that.
GANDY: And Orrin Hatch was right.
MALZBERG: Well, we have a basic fundamental disagreement but I'm able to control myself and not curse at you.
GANDY: What, are you - you're saying - excuse me, that's a curseword? I - ah - well, ha, ha, ha, ha. That's amazing.
MALZBERG: Well, yeah, you're not allowed to say that on the airwaves. Surprise, surprise. I thought someone who's been on as many programs as you probably [would] understand that. But now you know and you'll probably never say that word again.
GANDY: It could be. [END EXCERPT]
Hey Kim! All your SOTUS are belong to us! Make your time!!
That term is no longer part of official lexicon, since Ma Richards left office.
Looks like the soon-to-be-irrelevant/baby-killing supporting/(read here DU'ers:) never in the mainstream NationalOrganizationofWomen got their panties all in a bunch.
This is great.
Does this dehydration make them "euphoric" like Terri Schiavo?
What everyone needs to remember is that abortion, gun rights, and environmental issues are hooks for the far left to use to gain support from uninformed citizens. The real goal of these left wing groups is the end of our capitalistic economy and institution of socialism. They couldn't get it done through the legislature, so they were going to get it done through the courts. Where better, since the lawyers are the biggest donors to the DNC (which has really been taken over by the DSA, for the most part).
wasn't NOW trying to get women into combat zones? now they whine about non-existant rapes in combat zones. consistent folk ain't they?
"Saying :"BULLSHIT" makes you "foul-mouthed"?"
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Depends on the context. In a public forum it typically would be considered foul language. I doubt if Malzberg would have called her on it if the discussion was just between him and her.
But I agree with your sentiment that this was about a lot more than a foul word....Gandy is a freakshow as are all the current NOW members.
Well, it can't have been too bad, or they would've just peed on the ground rather than choosing death.
Wonder if she's from New England? Never heard a woman use the 'f' word while living in Tennessee, but I hear it every day in New Hampshire, especially from women. (Not bars, but in a professional workplace.) What's up with that?
NOW already is irrelevant. They have no power, no leverage, no say, whatsoever.
Hey...I've never seen Michelle with her hair up!...Rowwwr!
I live in Tennessee, and have heard it from a female co-worker... then again, she's from Massachusetts. :)
Funny that while Steve was on WOR yesterday, Grant was supposed to be on with Hannity on WABC.
I listened to Malzberg so I dont' know if Grant was actually on WABC.
There you go. :-)
Malzberg quit WMAL
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