The Republican Mens’ Club
I finally wised up and switched over to C-Span tonight. The Democrats did something interesting–they had a segment in which members of the House of Representatives who are women read letters from voters. As one congresswoman after another spoke, I wondered: do the Republicans even have enough women in the House to do something like this?
To answer my question, I went through each congressional delegation (counting senators as well), and counted the number of Republican women who are members of Congress. There are more than 240 Republican members of Congress, and just 26 are women. The Democrats can beat that if you just count the delegations in two states: California and New York. (California, with 21 almost does it singlehandedly). Women are equal partners in the Democratic party, evidenced by their role in leadership, including the fact that the Speaker of the House is Nancy Pelosi.
This ought to be a national embarrassment. It is certainly very telling. The Republican party is not a party for all Americans–it is a party for the privileged few–mainly white men. 88 years after women won the right to vote, the Republican party still hasn’t found a way to make women a real part of their power structure.
Why not? They don’t care. That’s not what the Republican party is about. It is most certainly not what John McCain is about.
Media elites have breathlessly gossiped over their manufactured controversy, wondering whether Hillary supporters would object that the impressive senator from New York didn’t get her due. They should be asking how many years it will take before the Republican party can even conceive of getting to this point. They should point out, at the Republican convention next week, that women are barely recognized by the Republican party.
Democratic primary voters can put 18 million cracks in a glass ceiling. Republican women are still trying to break into the ground floor. Next week, perhaps Chris Matthews will tell us what place the Republican party offers to women.
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- August 27, 2008








Condi Rice....NEXT!
When you men get home and face an anti-war protestor, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. Then, wink at his girlfriend because she knows she’s dating a pussy… ~ Attributed to General Tommy Franks
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By IlluminatiHottieAugust 27, 2008 - 9:01pmnah
They'll save her for sweeps week.
give me lever, and a place to stand...
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By wrenchboyAugust 27, 2008 - 9:13pmWhen is somebody going to break it to Tommy
that his wife was banging a hippie draft resister every time he shipped out?
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By gt6August 27, 2008 - 9:20pmhopefully, never
Given that quote, and his "general" attitude, he's heavily overcompensating.
Give the bad news...
Major ego problems
sudden big family problem
far from home...
stressful environment...
Can you say suicide risk?
give me lever, and a place to stand...
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By wrenchboyAugust 27, 2008 - 9:37pmno no no lumie
Condi can't show up next at the Democrat convention. That would be too big of slap at her party. No she'll wait to back Obama in the privacy of the vote booth.
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By dewbie dubaiAugust 27, 2008 - 10:19pmYou make the point FOR us...
All you have to offer is an ANECDOTE... a "token".
"When you men get home and face a privileged rich-kid chickenhawk, look him in the eyes and shake his hand. He's fucking your girlfriend while you had your balls blown off for the worst president in American history"...~ Attributed to General Tommy Franks
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By A GAugust 28, 2008 - 6:51amBy IntellectuallyBankrupt August 27, 2008 - 10:01pm
Now... why don't you try differentiating between elected Republican women in the US congress who have to climb the steep hill of being accepted by the old white male constituents in their Party and the token appointment used to give the appearance of acceptance and equality.
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By SJerseyIndyAugust 28, 2008 - 7:56amBy SJerseyIndyAugust 28, 2008 - 8:56am
It should be pretty funny watching the RNC convention next week - while watching the Dem convention, the camera pans over the audience and the diversity is astounding! With that in mind, watching the RNC convention next week, you know, that party that 'works for ALL people", will be like watching a WASPconvention ... let the fun begin!
Oh! And, on another note ... does anyone remember that tool of a pastor who said that he was praying for torrential rain in Denver during the DNC convention? Well, how's this for twisted poetic justice ... Hurricane Gustav, while not directly hitting St. Louis (uh, no shit!), will be all OVER the news next week if it hits as hard as predicted (hopefully not - it's the last thing the Gulf region needs), making the news-worthiness of the convention pretty minor if it does. Guess when the good ol' pastor and his flock of brain dead's prayed for rain on the 'sinful heathens', Dog thought he meant the Repugs! Guess Dog really doesn't like the RePUBICons, after all ...
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By Pookie2112August 28, 2008 - 8:36amBy Pookie2112 August 28, 2008 - 9:36am
It should be pretty funny watching the RNC convention next week - while watching the Dem convention, the camera pans over the audience and the diversity is astounding! With that in mind, watching the RNC convention next week, you know, that party that 'works for ALL people", will be like watching a WASPconvention ... let the fun begin!
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Heh. Sure it's comical and enjoyable having fun at their expense. But there is also something not funny at all about a political Party in America that has an obvious problem with diversity.
I watched the past few nights with absolute pride, as young and old, black and white, man and woman, gay and straight, etc. etc. joined together as one to make progress for our future.
Did you ever find yourself in the situation where others are able to more clearly put to words the feelings, thoughts, and emotions swirling inside of you? I'm not the most artful or poetic writer, and I often find myself in such a situation.
That was the case in reading billmon's diary on DKos last night.
I'll let billmon take it from here:
In the interest of full disclosure: I found myself tearing up as well.
A-fucking-men.
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By SJerseyIndyAugust 28, 2008 - 9:27amBy SJerseyIndyAugust 28, 2008 - 10:27am
Ditt-fucking-o, SJI.
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By Pookie2112August 28, 2008 - 10:25am