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Hooties won't let feminists run Augusta
TownHall.com ^ | 9/10/02 | Phyllis Schlafly

Posted on 09/09/2002 11:06:37 PM PDT by kattracks

Hooray for Hootie! At last we have a real man who can resist the histrionics of the pushy feminists. It's so refreshing to know that somewhere there is an American man willing to stand his ground -- on any issue -- and tell the feminists he is not going to knuckle under to their nagging, extortion, pressure tactics or media tantrums.

William Johnson, known to friends as Hootie, is the president of the Augusta National Golf Club located in northeastern Georgia, which has hosted the world's most famous golf tournament, the Masters, since 1934. An outfit called the National Council of Women's Organizations has been trying since June to force the all-male golf club to alter its admissions policy and admit women.

Hootie responded by saying the club will not submit to pressure to change its admissions policy from an "outside group with its own agenda." Calling the NCWO's tactics "offensive and coercive," he added, "We will not be bullied, threatened or intimidated. We do not intend to become a trophy in their display case."

Bully for Hootie. He probably read the Supreme Court's decision in the Boy Scouts case, wherein the high court upheld the right of private associations to set their own membership rules.

The New York Times says that Hootie "counterpunched with harsh words and a complete resistance to bowing to the demands." The reporter must have been shocked, shocked that any man has the nerve to resist and counterpunch against the feminists (even though the feminists have been claiming for years that they want to be treated like men instead of ladies).

In July, the NCWO got malicious, going to Coca-Cola, IBM and Citigroup to demand that they terminate their corporate sponsorship of the Masters tournament unless the Augusta National Golf Club changes its policy. The NCWO got easy help from feminist friends in the media: Only Hootie, but not the NCWO, was targeted as "defiant" and "angry" by the Associated Press, and as "defiant" and "combative" by The New York Times.

Hootie then announced that the club would cancel commercial advertising on the televised 2003 Masters tournament in order to protect the corporations from the feminists' wrath. The Masters tournament already gets the highest television ratings, and its fans will no doubt cheer at the delightful prospect of watching a sporting event without any commercials.

Maybe Hootie suspected that the corporate executives wouldn't have the stamina to stand up to the feminists. He's probably right. Most corporation executives get wobbly in the knees when the feminists start chanting "discrimination."

The feminists tried to use Tiger Woods, who won the Masters this year for the third time, as a prop in their publicity stunt to advance their special-interest agenda. When asked what he thinks about Augusta National's rules, Tiger replied with the good sense that has made him a star and a role model: "They're entitled to set up their own rules the way they want them."

British golfers also kept their eyes on the ball. A spokesman for the Royal & Ancient Golf Club, which runs the British Open at Muirfield where women are excluded as members, commented, "We take the Open to the best links in the British Isles. We don't engage in social engineering."

The Brits, Hootie and Tiger all understand that men's golf is not the same game as women's golf.

Under the Clinton Administration, the feminists made athletics one of the arrows in their campaign to emasculate America. They co-opted Title IX for their own agenda, sabotaging its original purpose of ensuring equal educational opportunity for women and turning it into a weapon to force the abolition of scores of college men's wrestling, track and gymnastics teams.

The feminists have been crowing that recent achievements by women athletes are the happy result of Title IX. But when a reporter asked for a comment on Title IX from Jennifer Capriati, the third-best woman tennis player in the world, she replied, "I have no idea what Title IX is. Sorry."

The name of the National Council of Women's Organizations is a misnomer because it's not a "women's" council, it's a feminist council. The women's organizations I belong to wouldn't belong to it.

The NCWO has typical feminist goals, such as Barbara Boxer's current passion: ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). NCWO members are probably hoping to be named to CEDAW's Article 17 Committee of "experts" to monitor compliance so they can harass Hootie with U.N. backing.

NCWO's feminist goals also include affirmative action for women, ratification of the long-defunct Equal Rights Amendment, pro-abortion and pro-gay-rights legislation, and government baby-sitting services. Its goals parallel those of the National Organization for Women and Eleanor Smeal's Feminist Majority, two of its member groups.

Read Phyllis Schlafly's biography

©2002 Copley News Service



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: augusta; golf; hootie; masters
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1 posted on 09/09/2002 11:06:37 PM PDT by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Hootie conquers the blowfish!
2 posted on 09/09/2002 11:16:06 PM PDT by Russell Scott
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To: kattracks
Hang tough Hootie, you're my kinda guy.
3 posted on 09/09/2002 11:30:09 PM PDT by bayareablues
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To: kattracks
One of the local sports guys had it right. The only person who could make a difference in this is Tiger Woods. If Tiger says he's not playing, CBS pulls out. If CBS pulls out, the Masters drop off the major networks as long as Tiger isn't playing. Tiger, to his credit, is adverse to being a pawn for anyone. As long as the Masters can still attract Tiger Woods to their tournament for the next 20 years, the Masters can weather the storm as long as they want to. And you know darn well that the companies who reach their target audience (wealthy white viewers) through advertising on golf tournaments (upscale auto manufacturers, investment firms, golf equipment companies etc.) will likely pony up money to sponsor the telecast even if Hootie tells them "no ads". You'll see those "brought to you by" inserts or possibly product placement things ("the NASDAQ scoreboard", etc.) so the advertisers can still get their pitches in.

Bottom line: The gals aren't going to be able to accomplish a thing. Money talks and they don't have any.

4 posted on 09/09/2002 11:45:49 PM PDT by Tall_Texan
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To: Tall_Texan
Do you know what? Men need a place to go off and be with other men, and women need a place to be with other women. I see nothing wrong with men's clubs or women's clubs (oh, that's right--women-only is fine with NOW.)
5 posted on 09/09/2002 11:49:57 PM PDT by Calico Cat
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To: Calico Cat
Think I will stop off at the Womens Club in town and ask for an application to join.
6 posted on 09/10/2002 12:46:45 AM PDT by goose1
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To: kattracks
A rat is a dog is a pig is a feminist.

(with profound apologies to rats, dogs and pigs...)

7 posted on 09/10/2002 5:11:04 AM PDT by martin gibson
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To: kattracks; hobbes1; dubyaismypresident; CholeraJoe
The feminists have been crowing that recent achievements by women athletes are the happy result of Title IX. But when a reporter asked for a comment on Title IX from Jennifer Capriati, the third-best woman tennis player in the world, she replied, "I have no idea what Title IX is. Sorry."

OMG i love this!!!

8 posted on 09/10/2002 5:13:08 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: kattracks
hootie ought just say 'no' to television coverage for a year; let it be broadcast on radio... no Masters coverage would really set America against the feminist movement
9 posted on 09/10/2002 5:18:13 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
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To: xsmommy
The feminists have been crowing that recent achievements by women athletes are the happy result of Title IX. But when a reporter asked for a comment on Title IX from Jennifer Capriati, the third-best woman tennis player in the world, she replied, "I have no idea what Title IX is. Sorry."

Love Ya Jen!

Choke on that you harpies at NOW!

10 posted on 09/10/2002 5:18:52 AM PDT by hobbes1
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To: kattracks
In what seems a lifetime ago, I saw Hootie and the Blowfish perform at Shepherd's Bush. They were quite good. My ex-girlfriend from South Carolina used to deride them by saying they were "nothing more than a South Carolina bar band".

My reply was, "So?"

Too bad they are not so much in the public eye anymore.

Regards, Ivan

11 posted on 09/10/2002 5:20:46 AM PDT by MadIvan
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To: Calico Cat
Do you know what? Men need a place to go off and be with other men, and women need a place to be with other women. I see nothing wrong with men's clubs or women's clubs (oh, that's right--women-only is fine with NOW.)

There's nothing wrong with an all men's club. Have we lost so much freedom that some guys can't get together once in a while? These feminist bulldogs are anti-freedom, anti-male and anti-American.

12 posted on 09/10/2002 5:35:35 AM PDT by yendu bwam
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To: InvisibleChurch
A course in Delaware would never allow any woman to have an early tee time. They could play later in the day. This was challenged in court and the ladies won. Most courses are simply off limits to average people because of the money needed to belong. It is for corporations and the wealthy. We have a 7 or 8 year wait list for a private course in this area. When you are called, you need to
anti up $40,000 or so. You are also required to spend
a certain amount at the club. We have far too many courses
to enjoy and too little time. Hootie can enjoy his club.
We all are born nude, no teeth and crapping our pants.
We all go out the same way. That goes for the elite members of Augusta.

13 posted on 09/10/2002 5:36:37 AM PDT by oldironsides
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To: hobbes1
At least she didn't say isn't Title IX Ginger Lynn's new video? "No Man's Land IX, Serving for an Ace."
14 posted on 09/10/2002 5:46:35 AM PDT by CholeraJoe
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To: CholeraJoe
I would have put her right up on Annas pedestal for that answer...lol
15 posted on 09/10/2002 5:47:18 AM PDT by hobbes1
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To: hobbes1
Jennifer's pretty hot, took her top off in public, and is a better tennis player than Anna. Having said that, either one of them are welcome to park their Nikes under this boy's bed anytime.
16 posted on 09/10/2002 5:50:18 AM PDT by CholeraJoe
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To: oldironsides
frankly, i don't understand why people play goff... most say they play in order to relax, but they spend so much time complaining about it
17 posted on 09/10/2002 5:55:07 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
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To: oldironsides
No freedom of association for you, white boys.
18 posted on 09/10/2002 5:59:20 AM PDT by jpl
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To: CholeraJoe
Or Both at the Same time.
19 posted on 09/10/2002 6:02:32 AM PDT by hobbes1
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To: hobbes1
Or Both at the Same time.

OOH. Now you're talking.

20 posted on 09/10/2002 6:04:10 AM PDT by CholeraJoe
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