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In reply to the discussion: Pence wont eat with a women who isnt his wife? [View all]MichMary
(1,714 posts)106. My interpretation
"In 2002, Mike Pence told The Hill that he never eats alone with a woman other than his wife and that he wont attend events featuring alcohol without her by his side, either."
Sounds like he was talking about a dinner with only one woman. Doesn't say he can't go out with a bunch of staffers, even two or more women.
As far as the small town gossips, they are not going to change, and if Karen Pence never has to be subjected to their whispers, their pity, their glances, thats' a good thing.
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I hope that I would happen to be seated at an adjacent table just to watch this show.
Marie Marie
Mar 2017
#46
But if the chaperone is also a woman, it could lead to a meringue a trois!
Buns_of_Fire
Mar 2017
#48
Probably is a derivative of Billy Graham's rule never to be in a room alone with a woman
grantcart
Mar 2017
#7
It's a technique that renders women back to being chattel- we need to travel w keepers again?
bettyellen
Mar 2017
#52
I am certainly no fan of Pence, and may be in the minority, but it makes sense to me.
AgadorSparticus
Mar 2017
#13
It's goofy as hell, and would probably preclude any woman from working for him
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2017
#15
You can conduct business outside of dinner. But he could certainly have his assistant tag along.
AgadorSparticus
Mar 2017
#17
It works both ways. Some women wouldn't have dinner with men they are not married to.
AgadorSparticus
Mar 2017
#20
No, it's a restriction on the women who ought to be working with him
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2017
#83
As a society, when we see someone have a drink, we don't automatically jump to the conclusion
AgadorSparticus
Mar 2017
#146
Bollocks. As a society, we live in the 21st century. We used to live in the second half of the 20th.
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2017
#147
Nonsense. There is much assumption on your part. He can still hire a woman
AgadorSparticus
Apr 2017
#149
And it is our duty, as liberal people who see women as equal to men, to call out bad behaviour
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2017
#150
Yes, he does have to. That's the point. He has to treat men and women equally.
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2017
#154
There's two different questions, to my mind, if I think more about it.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#65
I think there are a few things going on, some of them generational, here.
Warren DeMontague
Mar 2017
#143
It makes sense only if you think men can't control themselves and women are harlots.
alarimer
Mar 2017
#86
Things are a little different for major political figures than they are for librarians.
EL34x4
Mar 2017
#123
Well, if eating is such a sexy activity maybe he shouldn't eat alone with a man, either.
betsuni
Mar 2017
#22
but he will "grab 'em by the pussy" when they aren't his wife. This is about PRETENSE that's all
luvMIdog
Mar 2017
#47
Does that mean that deep down, below the Bible-thumping veneer, he's just as much an
Vinca
Mar 2017
#70
He also won't be at a function or place that serves alchol, unless his wife is there
obamanut2012
Mar 2017
#88
Exactly, it is a way to blame women for the fact that he can't control himself. n/t
FSogol
Mar 2017
#111
Pence obviously thinks "Tom Jones" was a documentary where dinner becomes the
no_hypocrisy
Mar 2017
#109
Totally off the wall...but then remember Ashcroft - and the cloaking of
asiliveandbreathe
Mar 2017
#128
It's sexist. He sees women only as sex objects, not as equals. He assumes others feel the same.
NurseJackie
Mar 2017
#129
Wow, what a coincidence, women who aren't his wife won't eat with him either.
L. Coyote
Apr 2017
#152