Monday, October 23, 2006

She's Easy

It seems as if there is always one woman in the crowd, or at a party, who has the reputation of being “easy.” The woman may straightforwardly be promiscuous, or may simply be susceptible to the age old problem of PWD (promiscuous when drunk).

Of course most individuals, when they consider promiscuity, consider it in light of sexual situations, rather than voting, but this morning, Monique Doyle Spencer likens the sale of her vote, to the Democratic party, to promiscuity.

But, dear Democratic leadership, I have news: I am not speaking to you anymore. I know the truth now: You take me for granted. You know I will vote with you. You don’t have to do a thing for me, I’ll still get in the back seat. And this has got to stop.

Note that Ms. Spencer acknowledges her voting promiscuity “has got to stop,” but, she does not acknowledge that she is the one who has to stop it.  Instead, she calls on the “dear Democratic leadership,” like she’s a brainwashed North Korean, to end her back seat weakness.

Ms. Spencer titled her op-ed piece, published in the Boston Globe How to get my vote?, but a more apt title could be, “You’ve Got My Vote, Will You Call Me in the Morning, Dear?”

Posted by John Venlet on 10/23 at 08:17 AM
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