get donkey!

I can hardly remember what the name means anymore.

I just watched part of today’s installment of Buchanan and Press (with guest host Dee Dee Myers) and the topic was Title IX. The guests were former Olympian Donna De Varona and ultraconservative, I don’t know what you call her, Phyllis Shlafly. It was quite amusing watching the far too-polite deVarona try not to burst into laughter as the increasingly senile Shalfly launched into an insane tirade about how evil Feminists and BeelzeBill Clinton tried to use Title IX to put an end to men’s college wrestling.

The unfortunate result of her blathering is that I now have a frightening mental image of Phyllis wearing a wrestling singlet.

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4 Comments

  1. I can’t wait til I’m married to Dee Dee Myers. That’s going to be so cool.

  2. Phyllis is the same woman who worked full-time, had ahouse-husband who took care of their children, the housework, and managed her busy calendar during the 70’s and 80’s as she travelled around the country telling women that the Equal Rights Amendment would strip of their natural female tendency to nurture, that the ERA would turn men into wimpy boys who couldn’t take care of themselves let alone their women, andmost shockingly that there would be unisex bathrooms. Not only is she a freak, but she’s a hypocrite.

  3. phein
    12:45 pm on February 4th, 2003

    Actually, her husband was a banker in Alton, Illinois. I used to run into him at functions related to barge-lines and grain processors, and he always had this semi-wary, slightly glazed look, like he just knew you wanted to gig him about his loony wife, and he really wasn’t up to defending her, so please, just leave it alone.

  4. phein
    12:46 pm on February 4th, 2003

    And, of course, her son is gay.