williepete
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For six years now, if you disagreed with Obama, you're labeled a racist. The word 'disagree' has been transformed by the left into 'racist' or 'hate' in order to stifle any debate.
Identity politics are now the norm. That Obama disagrees (read 'hate') with Senator Elizabeth Warren hints that he hates and disrespects women.![cuckoo :cuckoo: :cuckoo:](/styles/smilies/cuckoo.gif)
Senator suggests gender played into Obama-Warren spat
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown threw a grenade into the ongoing war of words between Sen. Elizabeth Warren and President Barack Obama, a war that reached new heights with Tuesday’s dramatic setback of Obama’s trade agenda in the Senate.
Brown, one of the top Democratic leaders of the uprising against Obama’s trade push, criticized the president for what the senator saw as “disrespectful” comments toward Warren and suggested that Warren’s gender may have played a role.
When asked how Obama was being disrespectful of the Massachusetts Democrat, Brown replied: “I think by just calling her ‘another politician.’” He continued, “I’m not going to get into more details. I think referring to her as first name, when he might not have done that for a male senator, perhaps? I’ve said enough.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/05/sherrod-brown-barack-obama-gender-role-elizabeth-warren-spat-117866.html#ixzz3a1eMRkx0
Senator suggests gender played into Obama-Warren spat - Seung Min Kim - POLITICO
Identity politics are now the norm. That Obama disagrees (read 'hate') with Senator Elizabeth Warren hints that he hates and disrespects women.
![cuckoo :cuckoo: :cuckoo:](/styles/smilies/cuckoo.gif)
Senator suggests gender played into Obama-Warren spat
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown threw a grenade into the ongoing war of words between Sen. Elizabeth Warren and President Barack Obama, a war that reached new heights with Tuesday’s dramatic setback of Obama’s trade agenda in the Senate.
Brown, one of the top Democratic leaders of the uprising against Obama’s trade push, criticized the president for what the senator saw as “disrespectful” comments toward Warren and suggested that Warren’s gender may have played a role.
When asked how Obama was being disrespectful of the Massachusetts Democrat, Brown replied: “I think by just calling her ‘another politician.’” He continued, “I’m not going to get into more details. I think referring to her as first name, when he might not have done that for a male senator, perhaps? I’ve said enough.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/05/sherrod-brown-barack-obama-gender-role-elizabeth-warren-spat-117866.html#ixzz3a1eMRkx0
Senator suggests gender played into Obama-Warren spat - Seung Min Kim - POLITICO