not in the white house... White House War on Women Escalates he White House’s Flickr account recently released a photo of President Barack Obama and his top advisers. The complete absence of women in the image is another reminder that females are underrepresented in Obama’s staff. Additionally, the president still pays his female employees significantly less than their male counterparts. The Obama White House in 2011 paid female staffers 18 percent less than their male colleagues: According to the 2011 annual report on White House staff, female employees earned a median annual salary of $60,000, which was about 18 percent less than the median salary for male employees ($71,000). The Obama reelection campaign, though better, was also a bastion of inequality: The Obama reelection campaign’s female employees earned an average of $6,872 during that period, compared with an average of $7,235 for male employees. That is a difference of $363, or 5.3 percent. The annualized pay difference is more than $2,100 per year. It is unclear when Obama and the Democrats will call off the war on women. http://freebeacon.com/white-house-war-on-women-escalates/
Basso, Nice attempt, but it fails in comparison to your party's relationship to and perception of women. Well, hell, I guess if we're thinking about the repubs that you idolize, your party's relationship with people that need any sort of assistance (see: recent natural disasters) is downright disgusting. Weak. You are a joke. I feel bad for those that have to deal with you on a daily basis.
so the only defense of Obama you guys can mount is juvenile jokes about "your mom" and "look! republicans?" telling.
so you have 2016 in the bag then According to CNN's exit polls, 55 percent of women voted for Obama, while only 44 percent voted for Mitt Romney. Men preferred Romney by a margin of 52 to 45 percent, and women made up about 54 percent of the electorate. In total, the gender gap on Tuesday added up to 18 percent -- a significantly wider margin than the 12-point gender gap in the 2008 election.
basso I am pleased to see that your concern for women extends to their representation, and the representation of their interests, in government. It is a great day when one can rise above their party, and above partisan politics, to recognize the necessity of advancing equality and opportunity to those Americans who have, historically, been prevented from full involvement in civic life. I am pleased to see you rise above petty partisan politics to express concern with the equality of women. You have made a big change today, and I am encouraged that you will continue to make your positions more fair and equitable in the future. ...that is your concern here, right?
His concern is continuing his Clutchfans legacy of denying his true identity as is a sexist, racist, propaganda-spreading fungus.
This "analysis" doesn't even deserve a defense. For God's sake, they actually used median salary of all employees as "proof" of an administration at war with women. Let me know if you understand why that is the wrong metric to use.
Read the stickied thread, the moderators don't want to police this place, I wouldn't either, it would be a full time job.