The New York Times is pretty sure it's outed the unidentified senior senator who grabbed Kirsten Gillibrand's waist after she'd lost some weight and chuckled, “Don’t lose too much weight now. I like my girls chubby!” According to "people with knowledge of the incident," it was the late Daniel K. Inouye, who was a
Great. Now the perpetual outrage machine will claim that since the late Senator Inouye was quite a bit harassy, that obviates all liberal arguments about the Republican war on women.
The Nazi angle about Lindbergh is disturbing but what really puts him in the disgust column is that he had 3 secret families in Germany while married to Anne Morrow Lindbergh which was exposed after her death. That shows his sense of entitlement and narcissism.
That's not an erection, it's rigor mortis.
Badass liberal and heroic deliverer of military pork to Oahu and the Big Island, no matter what the environmental consequences, which were awful.
At least now we know that there aren't any more sexist senators lurking the halls of the Capitol.
<i>&ldquo;Don&rsquo;t lose too much weight now. I like my girls chubby!&rdquo;</i>
A few days after that exchange, a case of Spam was mysteriously delivered to Sen. Gillibrand&#039;s office.
Asked to respond to the accusation that he is a sexist pig, he said, &quot;Inouye are, but what am I?&quot;
Great. Now the perpetual outrage machine will claim that since the late Senator Inouye was quite a bit harassy, that obviates all liberal arguments about the Republican war on women.
Aloha OY!
The Nazi angle about Lindbergh is disturbing but what really puts him in the disgust column is that he had 3 secret families in Germany while married to Anne Morrow Lindbergh which was exposed after her death. That shows his sense of entitlement and narcissism.