Female GOPers Silent On Controversial NRCC Pelosi Remark

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First Posted: 10- 8-09 03:39 PM   |   Updated: 10- 8-09 05:25 PM

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In the two days since the National Republican Congressional Committee said that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) should be "put in her place" for her comments on Afghanistan, not a single Republican female lawmaker has weighed in on the matter.

The Huffington Post on Wednesday contacted fifteen female lawmakers (fourteen from the House or Representatives) as well as two Republican women's issues groups to see if they were concerned by the sexist undertone of the statement. Not a single office offered to provide a statement. Several said they would not comment on the matter. Others promised to get back to us and didn't. So, on Thursday, we tried again, making follow-up calls to those very same offices. Again, there was silence.

"We don't comment on stuff like this," emailed Alex Cruz a spokesman for Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL). "Thank you."

Likewise, an aide to Rep. Mary Bono Mack's (R-CA) said: "there has not been a comment issued. And if there were one it wouldn't come from her official office... it would come from the campaign office." The campaign office never sent word.

A spokesperson for Rep. Sue Myrick's (R-N.C.) office thanked the Huffington Post for its call. "Rep. Myrick has no comment on the release the NRCC sent out re: Speaker Pelosi," wrote Taylor Stanford in an email.

An aide to Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) said, "No, no comment."

Approached in the House of Representatives by a Huffington Post reporter, Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) declined a chance to weigh in on the remarks.

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An aide at the California Federation of Republican Women replied to a request for comment by saying: "I haven't heard, haven't looked at it, no comment." She told the Huffington Post to contact the president of the federation. We did. The email wasn't returned.

The National Federation of Republican Women, meanwhile, was contacted on Wednesday or comment. On Thursday, the Huffington Post called back and was told that their president was traveling and was unreachable at the time. "If I hear back from her and she gives me a statement, I will be in touch," said Lisa Ziriax, the group's communications director.

Voicemails were left at the offices of Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.), Rep Candice Miller (R-Mich.), Rep. Michelle Bachmann (R-Minn), and Rep. Mary Fallin (R-Okl.) -- all members of the Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues. Not one office returned the call.

An email was sent to an aide to former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as well. It, likewise, was not returned.

The silence reflects the tough political bind that female Republicans have been put in by their own party. In the past few weeks and months, several GOP figures have tripped over themselves with comments or actions rife with sexist implications.

Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell has watched his campaign tighten after it was revealed that he authored a college thesis that argued it was better for women to stay at home rather than pursue professional careers. New Jersey GOP gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie, meanwhile, has seen a precipitous drop in the polls, in part because he defended an insurance company's right to deny mammograms to young women.

Back in Washington, Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) said insurance companies should not be required to cover maternity care because he, as a male, didn't need it. He was ridiculed by Democrats across the aisle and skewered in the press.

Earlier in the week, 30 Republican senators voted against an amendment that would have stopped federal funding for defense contractors who deny victims of assault the right to bring their cases to court.

And, on Tuesday, the NRCC's criticized Pelosi for suggesting that Gen. Stanley McChrystal should send his recommendations for a 40,000 troop increase in Afghanistan "up the line of command" and not in public forums.

"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," a spokesman for the campaign committee said.

Sensing a growing disconnect between women voters and GOP lawmakers, Democrats quickly jumped on the NRCC's remark, calling it deeply offensive to the first female speaker of the House and someone who stands third in line for the presidency.

In a conference call on Wednesday, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) called the comment "demeaning" and said that it was an example where "the Republican Party showed their lack of respect for women." Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), said the GOP deeply out of touch with the state of women in America.

"[In the GOP there is] an outdated view -- in many cases an extreme view -- a lack of understanding of what women's lives are like today and the role of women in America, certainly. The Speaker of the House of the U.S. Congress being a woman, 17 women in the U.S. Senate. When I hear these comments there's just a total lack of understanding of what the lives are like for women, coupled with a very distorted view in terms of what's happening on health care. You put it all together and its extreme and it's backward"


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With Reporting By Jenna Staul and Julian Hattem In the two days since the National Republican Congressional Committee said that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) should be "put in her place" for her...
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Her place is the House. (and Senate) and I just wish she was young enough that her place could be the White House.

But the Republican women certainly do know their 'place'. Nothing off the plantation for them.

http://www.squidoo.com/debbie-wasserman-schultz

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 10/24/2009
- Pem3 I'm a Fan of Pem3 26 fans permalink
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I may not agree with all of the Speaker of the House's points but that comment of putting her in her place, was wrong. She is in her place she is the Speaker of the House, and she should be given that credit she has earned it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 10/24/2009
- rtlr1004 I'm a Fan of rtlr1004 10 fans permalink

Many people do not like Nancy Pelosi because she speaks her mind. Personally, I love her. She is courageous, and she is unafraid to take on the old white men in the Republican Party...for that matter even those in the Democratic Party. We need more Nancy Pelosi's who are willing to stand up and speak for the citizens of this country. Republicans think Pelosi is an easy target because they still live in the "Donna Reed" mindset. This is an educated and gifted woman. Do not underestimate her. She has been one of the "few" to stand firm in her commitment for a strong public option. Thank you Ms. Pelosi...and continue to speak out. Clearly the Republicans have no room to criticize anyone on the handling of Iraq or Afganistan. Go Nancy!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 10/19/2009
- ahren I'm a Fan of ahren 10 fans permalink
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Republican women suffer from suppressed misogyny..they're born into the wrong gender

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 10/11/2009
- wittgene I'm a Fan of wittgene 3 fans permalink

OLD WHITE MEN.......­........lo­lololololo­lololololo­lololololo­l!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 10/10/2009
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The female GOP are at best door prizes-- they stand for nothing and provide zero leadership. Most conservatives vote on cup size. Period.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 10/09/2009

Good for them. They know their place. Women be silent in churches, public, and politics. Now if they could only sut up Bachman.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 10/09/2009
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There is a tro// on this thread that you must, must, must ignore. Nehu is his name and slandering Pelosi is his game. He's got a pat answer for everything, so flag as necessary and otherwise ignore.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:57 PM on 10/09/2009
- hhayden I'm a Fan of hhayden 71 fans permalink

So, he's anticipated you every question and has an answer ready - kind of impressive if your questions aren't totally predictable.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 10/09/2009
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I was not a really big fan of Speaker Pelosi, but I have to say: The more the Republicans attack her, the more I like her. Somehow, I don't think that was the result they were looking for.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 10/09/2009
- brt929 I'm a Fan of brt929 53 fans permalink
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I agree. I thought she has made some strategic errors in judgment. Yet if the Right is forced to attack her at every turn, I know she is doing something right.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 10/09/2009
- hhayden I'm a Fan of hhayden 71 fans permalink

I doub't they expect your support.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 10/09/2009
- mancoff I'm a Fan of mancoff 79 fans permalink

Republicans attack only when they are afraid and the more they attack the more afraid you can be sure they are. They are terrified of women with brains, their "women" might decide to use their brains and then what would happen. That's why Rush Limbaugh bad mouths women and tells them to stay in their place and then describes exactly where there place is. That's why the best they have to offer are "all mouth and no intellect" like Sarah Palin, Michelle Bachmann and the other token Republican women in congress who have nothing to say except, please pass todays talking point, Sir.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 10/12/2009
- smittie I'm a Fan of smittie 15 fans permalink
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Tthey know their place.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 10/09/2009
- RachelMc I'm a Fan of RachelMc 72 fans permalink
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right...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 10/09/2009
- jjgg5 I'm a Fan of jjgg5 27 fans permalink

Republican women stand by their men and clean up after them. That's what God intended.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 10/09/2009
- juhar I'm a Fan of juhar 17 fans permalink

Bill O'Reilly was bragging about how pretty and smart Fox News women are. It's a shame that they are all ORNAMENTS programmed to speak when spoken to and how to stand silently behind their men.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 10/09/2009
- AnnfromCA I'm a Fan of AnnfromCA 171 fans permalink

That's stereotyping, and it's absurd.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 PM on 10/09/2009
- juhar I'm a Fan of juhar 17 fans permalink

It's my observation.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 10/09/2009
- juhar I'm a Fan of juhar 17 fans permalink

I would also like to expand my observations to include Mika from Morning Joe on MSNBC. It is difficult to watch Joe overtalk her and shut her down when he is in disagreement with her on the few times that she has a differing opinion.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 10/09/2009
- hhayden I'm a Fan of hhayden 71 fans permalink

It doesn't even rise to the level of absurdity.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 10/09/2009
- Lemmy I'm a Fan of Lemmy 19 fans permalink

In a time where so much is being made about our first black president, is no one going to remark on what a great country it is where a mentally ret@rded woman can become speaker of the house?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:16 PM on 10/09/2009
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Disgusting.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 10/09/2009
- hhayden I'm a Fan of hhayden 71 fans permalink

I know, but she's still there.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 10/09/2009
- HST I'm a Fan of HST 48 fans permalink
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The republicants women sure are timid and frightened of oftending the "big boys". No guts just window dressing. They keep quiet real good.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 10/09/2009
- gbee I'm a Fan of gbee 21 fans permalink
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Nancy Pelosi IS in her "place." SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I'd tell republicans to get in (go to) THEIR place, but this IS a moderated board! Flame away, trolls...flame away.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 10/09/2009
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