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Sexist statement, I'd say. Ultra-liberal journalist and editor, Ms. Brown, now thinks women need a man to make them feel safe?
“The fact is that Obama’s down with everybody; let’s face it. And I think that particularly for women, I don’t think he makes them feel safe. I think they’re feeling unsafe. They feel unsafe economically. They’re feeling unsafe with regard to ISIS. They’re feeling unsafe about Ebola. What they feel unsafe about is the government response to different crises."
I can't keep up with liberals' shifting, changing views all the time. I do agree with her quote below except for the word slight. I would insert major instead.
"I think that they’re beginning to feel a bit that Obama’s like that guy in the corner office, you know, who’s too cool for school, calls a meeting, says this has to change, doesn’t put anything in place to make sure it does change, then it goes wrong and he’s blaming everybody. So there’s a slight sense of that.”
Last edited by texan2yankee; 10-20-2014 at 12:19 PM..
That's a new angle. GOP should be assiduously taking notes, As a wise poster noted in a recent thread, political correctness can sometimes get you killed, and perhaps this is an 'in' for conservatives when it comes to the female vote which the GOP has conceded in recent elections.
I'm not really seeing how the reasons she said apply specifically to women? Men also can feel economically unsafe, or be afraid of ISIS, or have the irrational fear that they will get Ebola. This doesn't really make sense to me.
Could it be she's turning on Obama because she's going to be shilling for Hillary?
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