A woman’s place

This is for you heartless liberal fools who think Ohio Gov. John Kasich and other Republican aren’t sensitive to the needs and concerns of women just because they want to take away women’s reproductive rights:

Republican Gov. John Kasich of Ohio said Wednesday at a Romney campaign rally that his wife was at home doing laundry while he gave political speeches.

“…It’s not easy to be a spouse of an elected official,” Kasich [said]. “You know, they’re at home, doing the laundry and doing so many things while we’re up here on the stage getting applause, right? They don’t often share in it. And it is hard for the spouse to hear the criticism and to put up with the travel schedule and to have to be at home taking care of the kids. And where is the politician? Out on the road…”

I guess if you close your eyes and wish real hard, it’s almost possible to believe marriage today is like it was in those 1950s sitcoms. The last thing the Kasichs of the world want to deal with is the reality of domestic life in a wrecked economy, more than a half-century after Leave It To Beaver. More here.

2 thoughts on “A woman’s place

  1. These rich folk who run for office sure are spartan with their wives. Why they work them near to death!

  2. I notice women standing in the crowd laughing. What could possibly be going through their minds? What kind of Stepford Wives mentality could support such debasement?

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