Here's the video, which makes Christie look great as he chides OWS protesters:
But now we have a huge controversy, as libs complain that Christie is a chauvinist who used a dirty joke and denigrated females.
Somehow the Slate writer finds it "difficult" to make out what the protesters are saying, ("Christie kills jobs! Mitt kills jobs!") but finds this statement by Christie abhorrent: “You know, something may be going down tonight, but it ain’t going to be jobs, sweetheart.”
Shocked! Shocked!
The video, which does not make Christie look great, wasn’t some hidden-camera “gotcha” depicting a private moment, a la the 2006 “macaca” video that may have cost George Allen his Senate seat. Rather, it was uploaded to the New Jersey GOP’s YouTube account. They seem to think his remark about “going down” is a zinger, something to be proud of, rather than recognizing it as flagrantly demeaning, even misogynistic. How would Christie have responded to male protesters saying the same thing? Probably not by changing the subject to what acts they perform in the bedroom. His handlers should be apologizing for the remark, not promoting it.So let's get this right.
Libs can call Palin a whore, mock Christian principles. Ugh. The list is too long; everyone knows the name calling, the jokes, the mocking, the deliberate force of government funding of abortion, race baiting, the constant derision and innuendo about racism, homophobia, sexism....
Yet Christie's remark, which could have referred to many things, is referred to as an "offensive oral sex joke."
To top that off, she refers to another Slate writer's belief that the GOP is made up of prudes. This article is entitled, "The GOP's bizarre war on sex."
No comments:
Post a Comment