2aguy
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You can't make this stuff up.....for those of you who don't understand the democrat party......women with little power or protection are the toys of democrat party males..........and women with power in the democrat party sacrifice their sisters on the alter of "the male democrats give us the ability to kill our babies."
So....on that note......Chris Dodd is famous in democrat party male circles...he was a good friend with lady killer.....real lady killer.....Ted Kennedy. They had a famous little incident where they were in a diner....grabbed a waitress...one of them laid down on the floor, they forced the waitress on top of that guy, and the other got on top making the famous "Waitress Sandwich." Chris Dodd has now been hired by Creepy joe biden to vet the female Vice Presidential picks...
You can't make this up....and karma is a bitch...a raging bitch.....
That pales in comparison to Dodd’s history with Ted Kennedy, however. Thirty years ago, the late Michael Kelly wrote a lengthy profile of Kennedy at GQ that included this shocking 1985 incident with Dodd at a restaurant. Allahpundit noted it nine years ago, in connection to another Dodd-Kennedy sexual harassment anecdote involving Carrie Fisher, also from 1985. Penthouse reported the “waitress sandwich” incident a year before Kelly, and Kelly got confirmation of it from the waitress involved:
It is after midnight and Kennedy and Dodd are just finishing up a long dinner in a private room on the first floor of the restaurant’s annex. They are drunk. Their dates, two very young blondes, leave the table to go to the bathroom. (The dates are drunk too. “They’d always get their girls very, very drunk,” says a former Brasserie waitress.) Betty Loh, who served the foursome, also leaves the room. Raymond Campet, the co-owner of La Brasserie, tells Gaviglio the senators want to see her.
As Gaviglio enters the room, the six-foot-two, 225-plus-pound Kennedy grabs the five-foot-three, 103-pound waitress and throws her on the table. She lands on her back, scattering crystal, plates and cutlery and the lit candles. Several glasses and a crystal candlestick are broken. Kennedy then picks her up from the table and throws her on Dodd, who is sprawled in a chair. With Gaviglio on Dodd’s lap, Kennedy jumps on top and begins rubbing his genital area against hers, supporting his weight on the arms of the chair. As he is doing this, Loh enters the room. She and Gaviglio both scream, drawing one or two dishwashers. Startled, Kennedy leaps up. He laughs. Bruised, shaken and angry over what she considered a sexual assault, Gaviglio runs from the room. Kennedy, Dodd and their dates leave shortly thereafter, following a friendly argument between the senators over the check.
It’s not that the waitress “considered” it a sexual assault. It was a sexual assault.
At the time, Roll Call’s Bill Thomas referred to both men as “two guys in a fraternity who have been loosed upon the world.” The story gained even more traction a few years later when the Monica Lewinsky story exploded. In February 1998, in a piece with a now-laughable headline “Washington’s Sexual Awakening,” New York Magazine’s Eric Konigsberg presented the Dodd-Kennedy “waitress sandwich” as part of a male-predator culture that was slowly ebbing away. Replacing it, Konigsberg argued, was a Washington culture where women were comfortable as predators — and cited Lewinsky as evidence of it.
So....on that note......Chris Dodd is famous in democrat party male circles...he was a good friend with lady killer.....real lady killer.....Ted Kennedy. They had a famous little incident where they were in a diner....grabbed a waitress...one of them laid down on the floor, they forced the waitress on top of that guy, and the other got on top making the famous "Waitress Sandwich." Chris Dodd has now been hired by Creepy joe biden to vet the female Vice Presidential picks...
You can't make this up....and karma is a bitch...a raging bitch.....
That pales in comparison to Dodd’s history with Ted Kennedy, however. Thirty years ago, the late Michael Kelly wrote a lengthy profile of Kennedy at GQ that included this shocking 1985 incident with Dodd at a restaurant. Allahpundit noted it nine years ago, in connection to another Dodd-Kennedy sexual harassment anecdote involving Carrie Fisher, also from 1985. Penthouse reported the “waitress sandwich” incident a year before Kelly, and Kelly got confirmation of it from the waitress involved:
It is after midnight and Kennedy and Dodd are just finishing up a long dinner in a private room on the first floor of the restaurant’s annex. They are drunk. Their dates, two very young blondes, leave the table to go to the bathroom. (The dates are drunk too. “They’d always get their girls very, very drunk,” says a former Brasserie waitress.) Betty Loh, who served the foursome, also leaves the room. Raymond Campet, the co-owner of La Brasserie, tells Gaviglio the senators want to see her.
As Gaviglio enters the room, the six-foot-two, 225-plus-pound Kennedy grabs the five-foot-three, 103-pound waitress and throws her on the table. She lands on her back, scattering crystal, plates and cutlery and the lit candles. Several glasses and a crystal candlestick are broken. Kennedy then picks her up from the table and throws her on Dodd, who is sprawled in a chair. With Gaviglio on Dodd’s lap, Kennedy jumps on top and begins rubbing his genital area against hers, supporting his weight on the arms of the chair. As he is doing this, Loh enters the room. She and Gaviglio both scream, drawing one or two dishwashers. Startled, Kennedy leaps up. He laughs. Bruised, shaken and angry over what she considered a sexual assault, Gaviglio runs from the room. Kennedy, Dodd and their dates leave shortly thereafter, following a friendly argument between the senators over the check.
It’s not that the waitress “considered” it a sexual assault. It was a sexual assault.
At the time, Roll Call’s Bill Thomas referred to both men as “two guys in a fraternity who have been loosed upon the world.” The story gained even more traction a few years later when the Monica Lewinsky story exploded. In February 1998, in a piece with a now-laughable headline “Washington’s Sexual Awakening,” New York Magazine’s Eric Konigsberg presented the Dodd-Kennedy “waitress sandwich” as part of a male-predator culture that was slowly ebbing away. Replacing it, Konigsberg argued, was a Washington culture where women were comfortable as predators — and cited Lewinsky as evidence of it.