Jed has a story on the front page about Republican sexism from the Republican Party's congressional campaign committee:
If Nancy Pelosi’s failed economic policies are any indicator of the effect she may have on Afghanistan, taxpayers can only hope McChrystal is able to put her in her place.
GOP on Pelosi: Hopes "McChrystal is able to put her in her place"
Representative Debbie Wasserman Shultz responded:
"I think the place for a woman is at the top of the House of Representatives"
Debbie Wasserman-Shultz, quoted on Politico
More, after the fold.
More Wasserman Shultz:
"It's evidence they long for the days when a woman's place was in the kitchen. Now a woman is third in line for the presidency... But it's not surprising, coming from a party that's 80 percent male and 100 percent white," she added, referring to the composition of the House GOP conference.
Debbie Wasserman-Shultz, quoted on Politico
I think Grayson's having an impact. Telling truth about the sexist, racist, classist, and ass kissing (of the rich) Republicans.
It's about time. More Grayson and Wasserman-Shultz and Pelosi.
Less Baucus, Conrad, and Nelson.
Better Dems are taking charge.