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In reply to the discussion: Dem anger flares over pregnant lawmaker [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)50. "Losing it?" "Snapping at the press?"
You are probably not INTENDING to sound sexist, but you're sounding really, really sexist.
How dare Nancy point out that she is treated DIFFERENTLY than male Congressional leaders? She should just "hush up" and "keep sweet," and not get all "uppity" and such. No "snapping" there, Nance...in fact, she should have told Luke the Dook Russert that he had a point about old ladies in Congress!
in the extreme for anyone who doesn't take my point.
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Pelosi and Hoyer need to be replaced, but I understand why they need to do this.
Renew Deal
Nov 2014
#1
it is my impression that it is her injuries that make it necessary for her to stay home.
mopinko
Nov 2014
#19
I'm presuming she's high risk because of her age rather than her injuries.
SickOfTheOnePct
Nov 2014
#21
She's disenfranching a disabled Dem combat veteran obeying doctor's orders so she (Pelosi) can win.
merrily
Nov 2014
#74
It wasn't about the minority leadership position. It's about a Committee appointment.
ARMYofONE
Nov 2014
#106
You do realize if she was given special consideration, it would be sexist, right?
justiceischeap
Nov 2014
#7
Actually, you vetoed legislation. So, when would you allow a pregnant woman acting on
merrily
Nov 2014
#73
I am not at all sure there are zero proxy votes. I don't think you are, either.
merrily
Nov 2014
#92
How many times to date has an exception been made for a man for one medical reason or another?
WillowTree
Nov 2014
#16
It is also my understanding from my short time on Capital Hill and law school many moons ago,
branford
Nov 2014
#79
For Dem caucus votes there have been no exceptions made, for any reason, for 4 decades. nt
pinboy3niner
Nov 2014
#72
You might want to talk to the Armenians about that "something" that was a long time ago.
MADem
Nov 2014
#48
Today in LM Explains California Politics: The Armenian Genocide is a Big Damn Deal.
LeftyMom
Nov 2014
#57
That was pretty righteous. I contemplated taking the poster to school, but you did a much
MADem
Nov 2014
#62
I say put Tammy at the fancy new Bethesda medical center, in a beautiful new suite
MADem
Nov 2014
#47
Maybe he'd let her go in a bus outfitted as an ambulance. Maybe he could "go with"
MADem
Nov 2014
#60
If she's high risk she's not going anywhere, let alone on a two day ambulance ride.
LeftyMom
Nov 2014
#69
I'm not talking about a crappy ambulance. I'm talking about the AF1 of ambulances!
MADem
Nov 2014
#77
Don't agree with Nancy.. it's glaringly evident that Tammy Duckworth is incapable of flying back
Cha
Nov 2014
#55
Give that woman a damn proxy due to totality of circumstance. Who else is or has been, ever,
lonestarnot
Nov 2014
#58
IIRC, Kennedy was allowed to vote "from afar" when his health prevented travel.
merrily
Nov 2014
#67
My God, when their sense of fairness is afraid to let a disabled war veteran participate
CreekDog
Nov 2014
#85