Posted on 03/25/2010 1:08:38 PM PDT by jazusamo
Late last year, President Obama put a delicate question to the highest-ranking women on his staff at a private White House dinner: Should he be worried about a nagging perception that his administration was a testosterone-fueled boys' club?
The dinner led to the formation of an informal group of women at the White House - a women's club of sorts - to help female aides navigate the upper echelons of the administration.
The boys' club story line had been around since the days of the Obama presidential campaign, which was run by a tight inner circle of mostly male advisers, many of whom came with Mr. Obama to the White House.
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Yuck...If it is a Frat House I would hate to see what initiations Rahm would put people through!
More like a Marxist kindergarten.
Testosterone-fueled? Not exactly what I think of when I think of Obama, Emmanuel, Axelrod and Gibbs. More like mean metrosexuals.
Barney Frank administers the spankings and Chris Dodd made the sandwiches with Ted Kennedy...
More like estrogen filled.
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Hardly macho men!
But why the surprise - Muslims (who dote on cute young men and boys) avoid women like the plague.
That’s probably why Michelle Ma Belle is out shopping or eating all the time. She’s in New York City on a restaurant tour this week...I guess she’s figured out how to get goodies out of this situation.
Barry likes the down low so why should ANYONE be surprized that women aren’t welcome????
Not. More like tickle parties and swallowing each other's DNA.
Ernst Roehm and his buddies would have been right at home in the Obama White House.
No one in their right mind would confuse this gaggle of metro-sexual Marxists with a gathering of manly Americans.
There’s not enough testosterone there to...oh, never mind. Totally ridiculous.
I’m deeply offended by that simile. I frankly wouldn’t have most of these guys in my fraternity. Not because they’re Democrats, but because they’re douchebags.
More like a bath house.
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