Monday, February 20, 2012

McSally wants Santorum's jimmy

Some former Air Force hag named Martha McSally wants to kick Rick Santorum in the “jimmy” what ever that is. I have a pretty good idea what was going through her mind, but with 20 years in the Marine Corps, I thought I’d run across all of the euphemisms for “it” but never ran across that one.


McSally is outraged at Santorum for his remarks about women serving in combat. Here’s what Santorum said:

“I think that could be a very compromising situation, where people naturally may do things that may not be in the interest of the mission because of other types of emotions that are involved. It already happens, of course, with the camaraderie of men in combat, but I think it would be even more unique if women were in combat. And I think that’s not in the best interests of men, women, or the mission.”

To me, it’s obvious that Santorum is talking about the emotions of men.  Given that,  it is a perfectly reasonable statement for the way most men are raised – or at least were raised.  But McSally, known for never letting a slight, no matter how slight, pass without a lawsuit or sexual harassment charge wants Santorum’s jimmy – to kick anyway.

McSally, too stupid or too emotional to understand Santorum’s point, mischaracterized his statement this way:

"He's totally out of touch. I mean, completely out of touch. These are the types of arguments we heard 20, 25 years ago as to why women couldn’t be fighter pilots and it's an insult to the men and women who are serving overseas, putting their lives on the line and focusing on the mission right now."

McSally seems to me the perfect example of the modern military woman. If you treat her like a lady she bitches and writes you up for harassment. If you treat her like a man, she bitches and writes you up for harassment. So you have but one course of action, ignore her. Only thing is McSally will not be ignored.

Now just where in Santorum’s statement is there one thing that says women can’t fight? Hell all kinds of people can fight. Some 10 and 11 year olds boys - and for Martha girls too -could fight as well as some of the 18 year olds we currently employ to do the task. As a society we choose to draw the line at 18. Given the sisification of the modern American male, maybe it should be 21.

McSally is clearly too emotional to address Santorum’s larger point. If she had a clue she’d have said, “Look, times change. Use to be a man would protect any woman he saw in trouble. He’d give up his seat on the bus, his coat in the cold and an umbrella in the rain. Modern men now know that there very few women worth dying for, getting beat up over, catching a chill over, getting wet in the rain for or being uncomfortable in even the slightest degree. Now a day, if a woman gets a flat on the hiway, she’d better be damn good looking or hope a man over 50 years old passes by, we’ve made that much progress.”

Well in mind, it’s not progress and the result is a bunch of self centered dopes more interested in what their hair looks like than helping a damsel in distress. I’ve asked before, when something goes bump in the night, what the hell kind of man rouses his wife and asks, “You going to check that out?” Apparently that’s the norm in the McSally family.

The good news in all of this is that McSally has a genuine American war hero running against her in the primary – Frank Antenori. Unlike McSally, who bitched her way to the top, Antenori did it the old fashion way, by killing enemy soldiers and destroying their armored vehicles while serving with the Green Berets during Desert Shield/Storm.

Ms. Lex is going to kill me, but I sent Antenori $10. I included a note to watch his jimmy and promised a C note if he kicked McSally in the sara, ran a boot up her sue and bitch slapped her across her celia.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I say put the best in combat. Whether tall, short, white, black, man or woman, no difference. Just the best. If a woman fighter jock beats out men fighter jocks then so be it. If a female makes it in the combat infantry by beating out the males then so be it. If better male soldiers or male airmen are passed over to favor a female, to placate a poltical segment, then we have not fielded our best fighters. Some would ask can they do the job? But I would ask are they the best we have to do the job? It is too late to ask that when soldiers are fighting and dying. Each soldier needs to know down deep that the person on the right and left of them is the best we have. If they question it they will hold back. The Griffin.