Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Obama's Woman Problem

Do you ever get the feeling that -- as the MSM tells it -- NOT ONE WOMAN voted for Obama?

You ladies are all soooo stoo-pid you are monolithically behind Hitlery, huh?

How's it feel to be insultd by the Boston Globe here, ladies?

Yeah, yeah, I know how you feel!!!!

"Obama tells voters about women who shaped him

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Democrat Barack Obama, determined to win over female voters, talked yesterday about the women who helped shape his life in arguing that he would be a better proponent of equal pay than Republican John McCain.

Hey, you wanna vote McCain, ladies, be my guest!

And do all women's concerns come down to two things: Abortion and pay?

The AmeriKan MSM doesn't think very highly of you women, does it?

You ladies don't care about the wars or nuthin', huh?


Touring a bakery, he told the female workers about how he was raised by a single mother and his grandmother, and how he supported and McCain opposed legislation earlier this year that would have made it easier for women to sue their employers for pay discrimination. McCain has said he supports equal pay for women, but had said the measure would lead to more lawsuits (AP June 24 2008)."

You ladies aren't any better than the men!!

All you care about is $$$?

Also see
: The Role of Feminism in the New World Order

"Women to meet, one goal in mind; Obama's backers wooing Clinton's

Attorney General Martha Coakley will be among the supporters of Hillary Clinton attending a meeting Thursday night with Boston area women who are key backers of Barack Obama, a sign that the Democratic unification process is well underway.

Then WhyTF is the shitty AmeriKan MSM emphasizing this divisive crap?

Storyline for a stolen election?

Or just stirring up divisiveness as is their mission and wont, it seems?


Coakley was among the last Massachusetts delegates to endorse Clinton, declaring her support shortly before Obama locked up enough delegates to secure the nomination.

About two dozen people are expected at the meeting, designed to establish a group of women opinion leaders working for the Democratic ticket (Boston Globe June 24, 2008)."