Our favorite Democratic Congresswoman from Florida, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, appear on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ to tought ‘girl power’ in politics.
Wasserman Schultz believes that because “a woman doesn’t want to ruin the person on the other side of the aisle or the table,” they would do a better job then men in solving the current government shutdown.
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Rep. Peter King (R-NY), who absolutely hates Senator Ted Cruz and was also on the show with Wasserman Schutlz, asked if Sarah Palin would be included in the ‘girl talk’ Wasserman Schultz was talking about.
It must have taken incredible strength and restraint for Wasserman Schultz to even acknowledge Palin, let alone say something about her that could be percieved as nice gesture or comment.
“You know, I would argue that even if Sarah Palin were in the room, that we could find a way to get to yes, because that’s usually women’s goal,” Wasserman Schultz replied.
Women are not less ideological, but they’re “less dug in,” she said, after she was asked why only four women signed an August 21 letter to House Speaker John Boehner, urging him to “affirmatively de-fund the implementation and enforcement of Obamacare” in any continuing resolution.
“The reason that, I would suspect, only four Republican women signed that letter is because they understand that they’re not leaving themselves enough room to reach across the aisle and work together and find a way to get out of this crisis,” Wasserman-Schultz said.
“If you put your name in ink, black and white for all to see, you’re solidifying yourself to a pretty hardened position. Usually women prefer to hang back. They might take a firm position, but they’re going to leave themselves some room, because in a negotiation, a woman doesn’t want to ruin the person on the other side of the aisle or the table — they want to make sure they can find a way to have them feel good about the final outcome — and also make sure that they get as much out of the negotiation as they can.”-CNS
Is Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz pandering to the ‘Feminazi’ faction of the Democratic Party, and the Soccer Moms of the Republican Party, in a last ditch effort to make the all-male (except for the GOP Conference Chairman, Cathy McMorris-Rodgers, who is obviously female) Republican Leadership in the U.S. Congress look bad, in hopes that it will affect the 2014 election cycle?
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