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FSogol

(45,491 posts)
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 09:15 AM Dec 2012

"How Mitt's old-fashioned values lost all the single ladies."

Excerpts from a Gene Weintgarten column in the Washington Post where he talks to author, Gina Barreca

"Some months before the presidential election, my funny feminist friend Gina Barreca wanted to discuss how and why Mitt Romney was going to lose because he creeps out single women."

"All you had to do was watch Romney discussing “binders full of women,” and you understood, intuitively, where women stood with him: We’re a category of thing to be held in containers and accessed when needed, roughly the same as pistachio nuts or lock washers. Romney is the guy who takes you out to his club, because he’s comfortable there. Then he either orders for you or tells you what’s good and then gets petulant if you don’t order it, because he’s already TOLD you what’s good, and it’s the chateaubriand, it is NOT the pasta primavera. He’ll be chummy with the maitre d’ — he respects status — but abusive to the busboy. With you, he’ll be extremely chivalrous. He will pull out your chair. He will elaborately walk to the passenger side door, open it, seat you and close the door before getting behind the wheel, even if time is short. "

and

Gene: I’m fine with all this, but I would like to observe that this entire line of analysis — reducing the girl vote into a matter of romantic preference — is not entirely consistent with rigorous feminism.

Gina: I know. You’ll get letters. But don’t underestimate our seriousness of purpose. I can tell you, for example, who the single woman’s dream date is going to be for 2016.

Gene: Who?

Gina: Elizabeth Warren.

Whole article at
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/gene-weingarten-dating-himself/2012/11/30/f9a53d06-301d-11e2-ac4a-33b8b41fb531_story.html

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"How Mitt's old-fashioned values lost all the single ladies." (Original Post) FSogol Dec 2012 OP
mittens reminds me of... Javaman Dec 2012 #1
I'm a middle-aged married woman ellie Dec 2012 #2
Same here. Lex Dec 2012 #4
I'm a man on SS and he creeps me out too Fumesucker Dec 2012 #5
Author pretty much nails him - LOL LeftInTX Dec 2012 #3
Mitt's throwback milkshake... Lizzie Poppet Dec 2012 #6

Javaman

(62,531 posts)
1. mittens reminds me of...
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 10:23 AM
Dec 2012

guys I knew when I was growing up.

When I was in my twenties, there were some guys I knew, that were in their 50s ( I know mittens is 65) that would have this false sense of ego over the belief that they could still be attractive to women in their 20's. It was really creepy and colossally uncomfortable.

I called them the over-groomed disparates.

mittens fell into that category.

Fumesucker

(45,851 posts)
5. I'm a man on SS and he creeps me out too
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 11:00 AM
Dec 2012

It's blatantly obvious he has no idea how anyone not of his social class lives and even more obvious that he doesn't care.

LeftInTX

(25,400 posts)
3. Author pretty much nails him - LOL
Wed Dec 19, 2012, 10:56 AM
Dec 2012

However, I think my 80 yr old mom would see him the same way. She voted for him mainly because she's conservative.

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