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Yeah, cause jokes about beating women are a real knee slapper.
Unless you are planning to entertain the Taliban, you might want to work on your comedy routine. Those "jokes" don't fly so well here. Well, at least not with most people. Apparently they are hilarious to the other libs on this thread.
You might want to look at what your fellow conservatives say about women in all of the anti-choice threads before you make any comments.
Hopefully, you'll be quite unhappy about it.
A Governor of any state should know that one does not engage in a long conversation. You say welcome to Arizona, and the person who just got off the plane moves on down the line. It is rude to everybody else in the line to get into a long winded conversation.
Why did she pick that time to hand the POTUS an invitation. She could have mailed it or picked up the phone at any time.
She wrote a book, part of which he objected to relating to meetings they've had before.
His 'anti-Arizona illegal legislation position' has been made public by his press secretary and further bolstered by the W/H court challenge.
Is the place to discuss your chagrin at a chapter in a book on the tarmac immediately after touch down while being greeted by the governor of the state?
Knowing your position has been diametricly opposed to the states proposed legislation and further declaring your objection publicly with a supreme court challenge; would the time to discuss a book chapter be the first few seconds of a "Welcome to Az" exchange.
He attempted to control and admonish that lady with obvious body language suggesting he is patronizing her in the extreme! Where I come from you don't assume to touch someone on the arm, especially a lady, unless invited to do so! He resorts to this touchy feely crap as a furtherance of his "I'm a very nice guy; here let me touch you and you'll naturally fall under my spell and behave like a good little house-wife should and be intimidated by my very presence, now about that book of yours where you refer to me in a less than flattering and worshipful manner".
He got what he deserved! He was rude in the extreme for raising the issue of the book and his attempt to admonish her in a very public place at a welcoming ceremony which backfired with her having every right to stick her finger up his nose; THAT'S HIS HAND ON HER ARM PEOPLE!
He thought he could control the conversation BECAUSE she'd be too intimidated by his presence in a public setting to object or respond negatively and he got his hat handed to him. GOOD ON YA' JAN!
"I felt a little bit like I was being lectured to, and I was a little kid in a classroom, if you will, and he was this wise professor and I was this little kid, and this little kid knows what the problem is and I felt minimized to say the least."
This would be the problem with Tea women. They seem to harbor the delusion the world exists to emotionally validate them. Narcissism attributed to hippies is by far more common among Tea. Ms Oblivious award goes to...
I'd like to see Barack fight Michelle. I wonder who would win?
My money is on moochelle.
First of all, she has a lot of anger....secondly, she outweighs him by at least 100 lbs!
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