thereisnospoon
Gold Member
Resignation? For libs this is one of your many problems. You FEAR words. You also use words as a weapon to silence those who oppose you.Jay Townsend, a campaign spokesman for Republican Rep. Nan Hayworth (NY-19) has ignited a controversy after he said, "Let's hurl some acid" at female Democratic senators.
Townsend's comments (which have since been removed) were posted Thursday on a local Facebook discussion forum for New York's 19 th congressional district. Townsend was responding to comments made by a commenter named "Tom" during an online debate over gas prices. Townsend wrote:
"Listen to Tom. What a little bee he has in his bonnet. Buzz Buzz. My question today when is Tommy boy going to weigh in on all the Lilly Ledbetter hypocrites who claim to be fighting the War on Women? Let's hurl some acid at those female democratic Senators who won't abide the mandates they want to impose on the private sector."
Hayworth's office has not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter.
Republican spokesman:
I've never looked at this "site" before, but the quote is direct, though the context of the conversation that prompted the response is unclear. Either way, Townsend should have known better, particularly as it was not an off the cuff comment, but a written post in which he had the opportunity to choose his words.
Never ceases to amaze me how, being cognizant of the world in which we now live, a supposedly relatively savvy political operator can stick his foot in has mouth with such unerring accuracy.
I think spending five minutes here, where you can see how rhertoric can get overheated, um, yeah.
Two issues here. The first is the rhetoric he used. Completely unacceptable. Public apologies and resignations should be forthcoming.
The second, that the Silly Bedwetter Act is an awful peice of legislation, then yeah. It's one Congress can't follow, but it expects the private sector to.
There is no Constitutional right to NOT be offended by words.