Former Anchor Campbell Brown Slams Barack Obama: 'Stop Condescending to Women'
It appears the White House's dishonest, media-assisted plan to concoct a Republican "War on Women" has failed and failed miserably.
Take for example former CNN anchor Campbell Brown who in Sunday's New York Times published an op-ed surprisingly titled "Obama: Stop Condescending to Women":
WHEN I listen to President Obama speak to and about women, he sometimes sounds too paternalistic for my taste. In numerous appearances over the years — most recently at the Barnard graduation — he has made reference to how women are smarter than men. It’s all so tired, the kind of fake praise showered upon those one views as easy to impress. As I listen, I am always bracing for the old go-to cliché: “Behind every great man is a great woman.”
Some women are smarter than men and some aren’t. But to suggest to women that they deserve dominance instead of equality is at best a cheap applause line.
My bigger concern is that in courting women, Mr. Obama’s campaign so far has seemed maddeningly off point. His message to the Barnard graduates was that they should fight for a “seat at the table” — the head seat, he made sure to add. He conceded that it’s a tough economy, but he told the grads, “I am convinced you are tougher” and “things will get better — they always do.”
Brown then shared some employment statistics that belie media assertions Obama's policies are helping women, in particular college graduates under 30:
According to the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University, about 53.6 percent of men and women under the age of 25 who hold bachelor’s degrees were jobless or underemployed last year, the most in at least 11 years. According to the Pew Research Center, if we broaden the age group to 18- to 29-year-olds, an estimated 37 percent are unemployed or out of the work force, the highest share in more than three decades.
Brown then surprisingly took a shot at Obama's "silly and embarrassing" new ad targeting women:
The women I know who are struggling in this economy couldn’t be further from the fictional character of Julia, presented in Mr. Obama’s Web ad, “The Life of Julia,” a silly and embarrassing caricature based on the assumption that women look to government at every meaningful phase of their lives for help.
And she wasn't done:
It’s obvious why the president is doing a full-court press for the vote of college-educated women in particular. The Republican primaries probably did turn some women away. [...]
But Mitt Romney will never be confused with Rick Santorum on these issues, and many women understand that. (I should disclose here that my husband is an adviser to Mr. Romney; I have no involvement with any campaign, and have been an independent journalist throughout my career.) The struggling women in my life all laughed when I asked them if contraception or abortion rights would be a major factor in their decision about this election. For them, and for most other women, the economy overwhelms everything else.
Another recent Pew Research Center survey found that voters, when thinking about whom to vote for in the fall, are most concerned about the economy (86 percent) and jobs (84 percent). Near the bottom of the list were some of the hot-button social issues.
Exactly. And although Brown chose not to bring the media into her criticisms, their focus on the fictitious War On Women was shameful due precisely to the public's priorities which are not on social issues at the moment.
The President wanted to shift attention away from a struggling economy, and his dutiful fans in the press did their part.
Brown concluded:
[T]he promise of [Obama's] campaign four years ago has given way to something else — a failure to connect with tens of millions of Americans, many of them women, who feel economic opportunity is gone and are losing hope. In an effort to win them back, Mr. Obama is trying too hard. He’s employing a tone that can come across as grating and even condescending. He really ought to drop it. Most women don’t want to be patted on the head or treated as wards of the state. They simply want to be given a chance to succeed based on their talent and skills.
Indeed, and this is likely why a new CBS News/New York Times poll found women now favoring Romney over Obama.
This entire stunt by the White House that began in January appears to have failed miserably, and if the media hadn't gone along with it, we wouldn't have wasted almost five months talking about things America doesn't care about at the moment.
Brava, Campbell! Brava!
(HT Tammy Bruce)
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Campbell Brown making a move.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 10:31am.
I've been convinced the last couple of times that I caught Campbell Brown on TV, making comments that she is looking for a move to Fox. She is very tempered in both her praise and her criticism of both political parties, and I always though that she would be great on Fox.
Besides (and here comes the MCP streak in me) she has one of the greatest attributes for being a Fox fox! She is one hot babe.
I can't help it. I love them for their intelligence and conservative leaning, but they are most pleasant to look at, and very comforting to an old man's dreams.
Go ahead Roger. Hire her.
I agree!!!
Submitted by Grumpy in Arizona on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 10:47am.
She certainly does stir-up my ‘Inappropriately Ogling Great-looking Babes’ genes.
- Grump :o)
Shut up Campbell
Submitted by povertypimpin on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 10:30am.
and be a good little Julia.
Go read the comments about
Submitted by Mr. Mike on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 10:46am.
Go read the comments about the article on the NYT page. You will see the ever compassionate liberals turn on one of their own because she has the nerve to call out His Highness Obama on his sincerity about women's issues. Every last one of them calls her a GOP operative (which she's not!) married to Dan Senor (who is an advisor to the Romney campaign). Some of the comments are just completely idiotic as in "She's a traitor to her own gender." Other comments are in the line of "Obama is the only president that has truly understood the struggles of women. Romney would outlaw abortion and do away with Planned Parenthood." The comments following the article show me just how sick and twisted "progressives" really are.
They do eat their own
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 12:49pm.
Unless she believes all things liberal, Campbell can't be a "real" woman.
I'll bet most of those commenters are sad that she's not black so they could caller Aunt Jemima.
"Fight for a seat at the table".....unless I want it.
Submitted by motherbelt on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 11:17am.
I wish she had added that "Mr. Woman" actually shoved aside a successful woman, the NYT's Jill Abramson, in order to go to Barnard and tell women that they should "fight for a seat at the table."
Because who better to tell women how smart they are and how successful they can be, than a man?
That should be "Clinton: Stop Condescending to Women"
Submitted by CO2Maker on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 11:35am.
The etymology of "condescend" means "to go down with".
Just saying, Campbell, you've got the wrong Preezy.
Nah!
Submitted by okiehawk44 on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 12:04pm.
Most women voted for Obama in 2008. Most women support him now. Most women want to be taken care of like Julia. Women can prove me wrong in 2012 but I don't hold out much hope of that happening.
Not ALL women mind you -- but MOST.
The complete quote
Submitted by CobraMan on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 12:37pm.
Behind every great man is a great woman, brandishing a rolling pin!
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court
Or Anwar al-Awlaki.
Meh ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 5:20pm.
ain't necessarily buying the " --and have been an independent journalist throughout my career."
Not if the emphasis is on 'independent'; as I used to watch Brown on CNN back in the day.
That said, any criticism whatsoever of either of the low life grifters camped out in the White House, does make my day.
MD
Her snarking
Submitted by spallatial on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 9:58pm.
at Sarah Palin and conservatives in general in 2008 was despicable and unprofessional. CNN has sucked ever since they fired Aaron Brown, so they could give Anderson Cooper his own show.