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According to a new article on Think Progress, Karl Zinsmeister--the current Chief Domestic Policy Advisor to the Bush administration--thinks it's cool to stereotype and bitch about working women:

“He went to his son’s basketball game, and then he would give Jo [Roback-Pal] a hard time about a doctor’s appointment,” Rollins says. … While Zinsmeister frequently complained about Roback-Pal to other staffers at the magazine — telling [then-business manager Garth] Cadiz that she was “useless” and “never there” — her former colleagues say that she never missed a deadline and that he was “abusive” toward her. When she angered him by taking a four-month maternity leave, Zinsmeister told Cadiz, “I am never going to hire another woman because they just get pregnant and leave.”


Yawn. Just another day at the office for Bushco. Family values are all well and good as window dressing--the odd basketball game? Appropriately American and Manly--but pregnant working women who have to see doctors? Stupid bitches, everyone knows that you have to make "choices" in life, and if you "choose" to have a baby, you can't expect the same privileges as everyone else.*

Curious, I did a li'l googling on Mr. Zinsmeister. Folks who attend to these things probably already knew that he was a partisan douchebag, the kind who would argue that the real Abu Ghraib story is about the merciless assaults of the terrorist insurgents. In other words, what we should pay attention to is what those people are doing wrong; our own fuckups aren't newsworthy as long as we can point fingers at someone else. Like his heroic comic book about the Manly Doings of the 82nd Airborne in Iraq, a group he was embedded in as a reporter and therefore obviously draws reflected glory from (just look at that picture of him! So militaristic! So jut-jawed!). The 82nd Airborne's torture of Iraqi detainess? Never mind that: let's talk about exciting things, like bombs and helicopters and high-tech weaponry and cartoonishly two-dimensional soldiers.

Pretty par for the Bush administration course; I can see why they hired him.

He mighta gotten one thing right, though, when he said that

people in Washington are morally repugnant, cheating, shifty human beings.

Most of them aren't; but the people like him certainly are.

*Note that this is illogical: most "everyone else" also has children, but since they don't actuallly give birth to them, possessing them is a kind of property value, and hence as American as apple pie. You can't deprive people (read: rich white guys) of their property in Republican America. On the other hand, it's yet another piece of evidence that paying attention to who is and isn't an asshole about women's rights is a pretty good yardstick to who is and isn't an asshole, full stop.

Bitch_PhD cross-posted this over at her own blog. She suspects that the macho heroics of guys like Zinsmeister are a massive attempt to overcompensate for . . . something.

 

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Vestril

Vestril

Coronado, CA
February 2003

MAY 21, 2007 05:05 PM

You know it wasn't until about halfway through the article that I realized FTR didn't write this.

I wish this article and the information within it was shocking. I want to live in a world where it's shocking.

BDeyeD

BDeyeD

Ottawa, ON
January 2007

MAY 21, 2007 05:08 PM

Le sigh. I am not surprised by this kind of misogynistic attitude. Family is important, but not so much so that parents should take some time to raise them, right? Stwooopid breeder-wimmins.

FellOnEarth

FellOnEarth

Temecula, CA
April 2006

MAY 21, 2007 05:13 PM

I see that you've emphasized the fact that women "choose" to become pregnant. Now was that a hint of sarcasm I detect? Now I wonder if "choice" extends to a women's right to have a child or not in Zinsmeister's macho mind. I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm guessing not.

Spoiled

Spoiled

San Francisco, CA
August 2006

MAY 21, 2007 05:26 PM

sadly it's not only the people on bush's staff that do this. maybe we don't have to include that part all the time.

RileyStClair

RileyStClair

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

MAY 21, 2007 05:28 PM

FellOnEarth said:
I see that you've emphasized the fact that women "choose" to become pregnant. Now was that a hint of sarcasm I detect? Now I wonder if "choice" extends to a women's right to have a child or not in Zinsmeister's macho mind. I'm going out on a limb here, but I'm guessing not.



women have a CHOICE to have sex, duh!
clearly if you choose to have sex you choose all the possible consequences, like pregnancy and STDs.

ianbuon

ianbuon

Pasadena, CA
August 2006

MAY 21, 2007 05:46 PM

It can be posited that sex is a part of human nature, and thus we don't "choose" to have sex (in the strictest sense of the word "choose").

_kungfoo_

_kungfoo_

Los Angeles, CA
April 2005

MAY 21, 2007 05:47 PM

Now, now, now there! Let's be fair. He doesn't just hate women. He also hates the non-whities.

Before joining the White House, Zinsmeister was editor in chief of The American Enterprise, the conservative think tank's magazine. In a piece he wrote in 1996, Zinsmeister stated, "[C]olorblindness has become a real risk today. … The penalty for the person who, ignoring race, turns down the wrong street today can literally be death."



That's funny. In 1996, I was 15. I grew up and walked around (usually to and from school) in a neighborhood where white people like myself were the minority. I was never killed. Not once. And this was Southern California, the Los Angeles post-O.J./Rodney King time frame.

ianbuon

ianbuon

Pasadena, CA
August 2006

MAY 21, 2007 05:51 PM

Though I did LOL @ his comments towards our representatives in Washington. This coming from a man who slept in the barracks with cash cows in fatigues that suck on the tit of the American taxpayer.

The article might have been more effective if his qualifications (or lack thereof) for the "Domestic Policy Advisor" position were brought forth. Spending time with the military and being a writer don't qualify one to advise the POTUS on domestic policy matters.

RileyStClair

RileyStClair

STAFF

Los Angeles, CA

MAY 21, 2007 05:53 PM

ianbuon said:
It can be posited that sex is a part of human nature, and thus we don't "choose" to have sex (in the strictest sense of the word "choose").



i see your sarcasm detector is malfunctioning today.

JoLeigh

JoLeigh

SUICIDEGIRL

Florida, USA

MAY 21, 2007 06:20 PM



Like his heroic comic book about the Manly Doings of the 82nd Airborne in Iraq, a group he was embedded in as a reporter and therefore obviously draws reflected glory from (just look at that picture of him! So militaristic! So jut-jawed!). The 82nd Airborne's torture of Iraqi detainess?



Ahhhh
I love this site.

There writers never cease to amaze
kiss


Karl Zinsmeister is douche

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

MAY 21, 2007 06:43 PM

Yes, Bush et al. suck. I'm finding it increasingly hard to stay appalled. Now I know what it feels like to be desensitized. My initial response to this article was so the fuck what?

freshprncebelair

freshprncebelair

Ellicott City, MD
June 2004

MAY 21, 2007 07:58 PM


Stupid bitches, everyone knows that you have to make "choices" in life, and if you "choose" to have a baby, you can't expect the same privileges as everyone else.*



I don't know why this is such a bad thing. Pregnancy is very physically and time demanding, and the long and short of it is that you can either choose to not have a child (thanks to that wonderful right to choose), or deal with the tradeoffs necessary with regards to your personal situation.

MisterLinguist

MisterLinguist

Birmingham, AL
October 2005

MAY 21, 2007 08:34 PM

freshprncebelair said:


Stupid bitches, everyone knows that you have to make "choices" in life, and if you "choose" to have a baby, you can't expect the same privileges as everyone else.*



I don't know why this is such a bad thing. Pregnancy is very physically and time demanding, and the long and short of it is that you can either choose to not have a child (thanks to that wonderful right to choose), or deal with the tradeoffs necessary with regards to your personal situation.



Whooooooooooooooooooooooosh!

ianbuon

ianbuon

Pasadena, CA
August 2006

MAY 21, 2007 10:11 PM

yourfashionwar said:

ianbuon said:
It can be posited that sex is a part of human nature, and thus we don't "choose" to have sex (in the strictest sense of the word "choose").



i see your sarcasm detector is malfunctioning today.



apparently your ability to type "/sarcasm" is malfunctioning also.

emotedcreations

emotedcreations

Germany
July 2006

MAY 21, 2007 10:16 PM

ianbuon said:

yourfashionwar said:

ianbuon said:
It can be posited that sex is a part of human nature, and thus we don't "choose" to have sex (in the strictest sense of the word "choose").



i see your sarcasm detector is malfunctioning today.



apparently your ability to type "/sarcasm" is malfunctioning also.

But my penis is bigger than yours...

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