Posted on 03/15/2010 7:18:37 AM PDT by pissant
Its moronic exchanges like this one between White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett and rambling Indian magazine editor Shoma Chaudhury who slobbers all over President Obama for his womanly leadership that should make every rational woman cringe.
First, theres the nauseating gender identity politics pandering.
Second, theres the snort-worthy detachment from reality (the Chicago thug-in-chief is bringing the temperature down?).
Third, theres the embarrassing non-question question of a journalist unabashedly engaging in the obscene ego stroke of a government official.
This is the danger of thinking with your ovaries instead of your brain:
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Well, if Bill Clinton can be the first “black” President, I guess Obama can be the first woman President.
If nothing else, he throws like a girl.
OK, makes sense... Bill Clinton was “the first black president” and Barry is the first female president.
“Womanly leadership” -
biblical oxymoron with few exceptions.
Gee, great minds think alike? Even the quotation marks.
Indeed!
Obama is a woman?
I know he hires about 50% homosexuals, but........
“Womanly” leadership? What an insult to real women.
Bull-Obama. I’ve seen no leadership at all.
Besides, my wife can out think, out sport, and out create the Obamaloon in anything. She actually has real degrees in real science - not bull-Obamalaw given by a quota college with no remaining standards.
And - my spouse is much, much better looking than the Obamaloon’s is.
That’s insulting to girls everywhere. He throws like a sissy. :-)
Wait a minute. It is perfectly OK with everybody in the administration, including Valerie, that some Indian journalist refers to BO as a Girly Man?
I have ovaries, also, and I cannot stand the current hoax of an occupant of the Oval Office.
Moronic statement of the day award.
That’s an insult to women in positions of authority.
Tehelka's Shoma Chaudhury on the 'pathetic' state of investigative journalism in India
Shoma Chaudhury, executive editor and co-founder of Tehelka, strongly criticised the state of the media in India in an extremely powerful speech at the 16th World Editors Forum. She was speaking on a panel on investigative journalism that included the Guardian's Nick Davies and opened her speech by saying that "contrary to some of the optimism on this panel, I think journalism in India is in a pathetic state."
He wears mom jeans.
Where’s that picture of the judo match on the WH lawn where’s he’s giggling like a girl?
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