GOP Congresswoman: Men Must Talk ‘Down to a Woman’s Level’ if They Want to Be Understood
On Friday, a group of the more conservative Republican women in the U.S. House of Representatives attended an RNC Women conference focused on how to talk to women voters about Republican policies. Most of the attendees were members of the ultra-conservative Republican Study Committee, a group of 170 House Republicans who think the GOP-led House isn’t tough enough on the budget and are opposed to same-sex marriage and abortion for any reason. As there are only 19 women Republicans in the House, it wasn’t a large meeting, which may be why there mainstream media ignored it.
Among those attending was Rep. Renee Ellmers, a two-term Congresswoman from North Carolina who made a name for herself last fall by opposing Obamacare on the cable news channels with such fervor — and false facts — that even her constituents took to her Facebook page to lambast her for embarrassing them and their home state.
Rep. Ellmers on Friday had a few words of advice for her Republican colleagues on “Taking Back the Future.” Perhaps its best to let the Washington Examiner’s Ashe Schow explain, as she did in “The Republican plan to change the ‘war on women’ narrative needs work.”
“Men do tend to talk about things on a much higher level,” Ellmers said. “Many of my male colleagues, when they go to the House floor, you know, they’ve got some pie chart or graph behind them and they’re talking about trillions of dollars and how, you know, the debt is awful and, you know, we all agree with that.
First she’s saying that men (perhaps only Republican men) don’t know how to connect with people. Second, she’s saying people are too stupid to understand pie charts.
Ellmers then said that women mainly want more time in their lives (don’t men as well?) and the first example she gave was that women wanted “more time in the morning to get ready.”
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I spend my entire day at work making graphs and charts and then I go home AND BAKE PIE.