Haley Barbour
Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, and current Republican loudmouth, just doesn't get
what the whole fuss is about.
Richard Mourdock’s statement that pregnancies resulting from rape are intended by God is “kinda crazy,” Haley Barbour said Thursday, but added that voters and the press should focus on the economy.
“I don’t agree with what he said,” Barbour said on CBS’s “This Morning. “I thought what he said was kinda crazy. But having said that, this election for president is not about that.”
See, Barbour says, this isn't "what the American people are really concerned about." That's what Mitt Romney's lady interpreter Ann says, too, of course. That the "real" American people have more important things to think about than lady stuff. Like interpreting what God wants to happen to ladies. Or making it so bosses can pay ladies a lot less and dictate what kind of stuff they can get insurance for. See, that's the stuff the real American people, the bosses, care about. The War on Women? Pfft. What women?
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