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I'll say that next time a man says something intelligent...
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Simpson, the one-time Republican senator and now a co-chairman of the commission, got in some trouble this summer when, in an e-mail about Social Security to an official from the Older Women's League, used an old H.L. Mencken line to describe the government as "a milk cow with 310 million tits."
Platypus, I'd suggest you go back to the original story.
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OK--in the link you provided, the line "a milk cow with 310 million tits" hyperlinked to the Washington Post's September 5th, article (editorial) about the remarks. Having read it, I still don't understand how anything he said was resignation-worthy. Can you please provide me with your perspective as to why his remarks are considered so offensive?
Ok. Simpson is co-chair of the commission on Social Security. He had suggested that either benefits be reduced or the retirement age raised. This is not new for him; Simpson has been hostile to Social Security for some time. The executive director of the Older Women's League wrote to him on behalf of the organization. She explained that either cutting benefits or raising the retirement age would have especially devastating consequences for many older women. She explained how women generally receive lower benefits than men, since women have been and still are paid less and are more likely to lose work years in child rearing, and how women are less likely than men to receive private pensions, 401(k), etc. from their workplace. That older women have an even harder time than older men trying to return to the workforce. She also questioned whether it was necessary to reduce benefits/raise retirement age.
So, she wrote a serious letter on a serious subject.
Simpson could have disagreed and written a courteous letter explaining why he disagreed. Instead he wrote a very rude letter, suggesting she was incapable of understanding the math, saying that seniors using Social Security are essentially freeloaders (that's where the milk cow with 310 million tits came from), used derogatory language, and finally suggested the members of her group should just go out and get jobs - because in a recession companies are dying to hire 70 year old ladies. He refused to respond to subsequent attempts by the Older Women's League to meet with him to raise their concerns.
So that's the genesis of the story. The group and others called for his resignation, not simply because they agreed, but because of his rude and offensive behavior to a genuine concern of citizens and his refusal to even discuss the matter.
...I didn't hear a single one say "that sounds like a good plan...maybe you could put some protection in for people who are already past prime earning years" or anything like that. It became "nanny-nanny, this guy's a meany so we'll twist "Teats" and "boob (fool)" into sexual innuendo and call for his resignation." Classy move from a bunch of concerned ladies and an editorialist.
Voters now know a thing or two about Sen. Harry Reid's (D-Nev.) type -- the Senate majority leader, speaking at a fundraiser Monday, reportedly called Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) "the hottest member," in front of a crowd that included the blonde mother of two, FOXNews.com reported Tuesday.
According to Politico, the remark caused Gillibrand to blush and surprised those in the audience.
Reid apparently was explaining that senators are known for "many things," but that Gillibrand has a reputation as a Capitol Hill hottie.
"We in the Senate refer to Senator Gillibrand as the hottest member," he said. Plus, she knows securities law, he added.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/news/nation...d_senate_nMGvwH9D35aucEqefNKeZN#ixzz112vmEmR6
Harry Reid called Kirsten Gillibrand the "hottest member of the Senate" last week.
I must have missed NOLW's outrage over that sexist comment. Gee, I wonder why?
Harry Reid called Kirsten Gillibrand the "hottest member of the Senate" last week.
It's like when the ACLU was asked to represent a graduate from a Christian HS who was denied admission to a college (or maybe it was a specific degree program) due to his faith. The ACLU was very clear they do not assist those who may appear to be on the 'right' or of Christian faith. Both are 100% self serving for their side of the isle only. It's disingenuous.
The ACLU fights just as hard for INDIVIDUAL free exercise of religion as the ACLU fights against GOVERNMENT endorsement, sponsorship, or establishment of religion. Despite this fact, many people spread misinformation about the ACLU around the internet, innocently and maliciously, falsely claiming the ACLU is anti-religion or anti-Christian.
This list of FACTS counteracts that misinformation. These links represent just a few of the many examples of the ACLU defending the free speech and free exercise rights of Christians (for purposes of this list, the word “Christian” means a person who self-identifies as “Christian”).
In every example, the ACLU is defending the right of a Christian to speak as a Christian or to practice Christianity.
Actually, a lot of women's groups and feminist blogs (I'm not sure about NOW but of course the poster can verify) slammed Reid for his sexist comment on Gillebrand. See Feministng for example.
As for whether or not the protest did good, time will tell.
