Another Data Point on the Left’s Real Understanding of Men and Women

Standing in for the honeymooning Ted Nesi, reporter Dan McGowan compiled this weekend’s Nesi’s Notes column, which includes this gem of an anecdote:

Bizarre Rhode Island story from former President Obama speechwriter David Litt, who appeared on David Axelrod’s podcast this week to plug his new memoir, “Thanks, Obama: My Hopey Changey White House Years.” As part of an effort to pick up a girl in 2008, Litt claims he drove with the woman from Yale University to Providence to knock on doors on the day of the presidential primary. After Obama lost – “He got thumped by Hillary in Rhode Island,” Axelrod recalled – Litt asked the woman if she wanted to drive back to New Haven with him naked. “It seemed like the Barack Obama of propositions,” Litt joked, referring to his chances of getting her to agree. For some reason, she did.

A conservative’s first reaction may be to wonder how this would be covered if it were a Republican’s speech writer telling such a “good times” story.  The topic takes another turn, though, when we remember that two other Obama communications guys — Speech Writer Jon Favreau and Spokesman Tommy Vietor — were photographed in a classic sexual-assault pose with a cardboard cutout of Hillary Clinton around that same time.  Asking a young woman to drive across state lines naked sure does seem to be a very Barack-Obama-campaign proposition.

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In light of revelations about Weiner and Weinstein, one really must wonder just how spot-on John Ringo is in his explanation that left-wing women so loathe conservative men because they take on faith that men of the right must be even worse than the guys who give them rides to left-wing political activities and auditions for movie roles.

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