Posted on 08/06/2014 1:39:48 PM PDT by chessplayer
We cant waste the spotlight. Time is short. Change is needed. And women are smarter than men, Obama said during the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit to a laughing audience, according to White House Press Pool reports.
She continued, And the men cant complain because they are outnumbered today.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
While that was true in 1914 or 1814, is it really still so in 2014? There are more females in college here than males and the pay gap can be explained by maternity. GM's CEO is a woman.
She meant women are smarter than her man.
The Obamas are incredible at cooking stuff up to anger and divide the country. They even top the Clintons as rabblerousers and schlockmeisters.
oh, and of course, Florence Nightingale, for inventing triage and infection control of battle-wounded, hospice care policies, as well as setting the foundation for charting/medical records, nutrition, and foundational epidemiology policy.
I can think of one woman who’s dumber than a rock. Her initials are MO.
Women are smarter than liberal girliemen, maybe.
I’m sure she also thinks progressives are smarter than conservatives, city folk are smarter than country bumpkins, and the big butted are smarter than the small butted.
Not Linda?
Sorry ... carry on
It is true that women are smarter than men. Barack IS smarter than Michelle.
ok, I’ll concede monsterfact (and about.com) should change ‘rotary engine’ to ‘rotary engine components/improvements’ “from 1902 to 1915” but - Margaret Knight did hold patents, it seems, so wiki should at least mention her.
+1
Another point I have to watch is to make sure my young son understands the men are idiots and losers concepts on TV, movies, etc...is not true.
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Thank you. I have been incensed about that for years, and I am a woman.
Gross and inappropriate.
If Democrat men have a shred of self respect and backbone left, then they will boycott the Democrat party until she apologizes for that comment.
Trevithick used a simple piece of pipe to vent steam on his machine.
Mary Walton’s patent had to do with reinventing that simple pipe piece to a more complex system whereby exhaust was channeled into a water pre-filter instead of directly to the atmosphere. Patented in 1879, this system was first used in factories and later adapted to locomotive engine use. It is fair to say she did invent a locomotive smokestack and she should be given credit for it.
http://123articles.com/mary-walton.html
from the following, there were many designs of locomotive smokestacks as engineers worked out draft problems:
“[that] the internal dimensions of the chimney were critical, as well as its positioning relative to the blastpipe...was not widely understood until well into the 20th century.
http://en.potiori.com/Chimney_(locomotive).html
ExCTCitizen: “Michelle might be smarter than Barack, but that is not saying much.”
Please name one invention, technology or successful major program promulgated by a female. Ill wait.
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First one that comes to mind was twice a Nobel Prize winner. It was Madame Marie Curie, who discovered radium and polonium, and did further research on radioactivity.
With her husband.
Smarter than YOUR “man” Mooch.....for SURE!!!!
mufflers, July 31, 1919, El Dorado Jones
filed patent:
“My invention includes a device in which the fan carrying frame is readily removable from the casing for examination, repair or replacement of the parts. My invention also includes a yielding outlet cap for relieving the interior of the muffler from internal pressure.”
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1473235.pdf
Jones’ muffler design was later adapted to airplanes, so it is fair to say that Jones did invent a muffler, and so deserves credit for doing so (even if she was a really strange bird that only hired women over 40).
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