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Do you think that John McCain refers to Sarah Palin as "Little Lady"?

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That's how Sam Walton used to refer to Hillary when she was chief counsel for Wal-Mart. Aren't men of that generation sexist and patronizing? Do you think McCain is any different?

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  1. Nope! He is more of the same.  McCain and Pa-in is a losing ticket.  McCain/Pain...got it????? lol


  2. Men of his generation are mostly sexist and patronizing; and Repubs are virtually 100% so. 'Little lady' is probably the least offensive of the things that they say and do. Many also think that their status gives them the right to 'have their way' with any female subordinate, but McCain is probably too old for that.

  3. Well...he is old enough to be her grandfather.

  4. No he's not different. But you give Republicans a reason to compliment Hillary to Sarah. "They both were known as Little Lady."


  5. Sarah's nickname is "barracuda" so somehow I doubt it.

  6. I would say he calls her my little barbie doll. Even though she is a bit overgrown

  7. "Little Lady" is no longer considered a condescending remark. Considering the dowslide of society in "#itches", "hos", and other degrading terms to be called a "Lady" is a high compliment. It refers to someone with class and a sense of propriety. "Little Lady" typically refers to a nondescript, polite woman who has the authority. For example, "That little lady is the supervisor." That woman acts with kindness and propriety. She doesn't try to lord it over others but when push comes to shove she has the authority so you'd better show some respect. Gov Palin will make a great Lady VP.

  8. Right now he is just reading a script & trying not to look so awkward around her. In 6 months he'll be calling her a *****.

  9. No, but I think Obama is probably calling Biden "sweetie". Oh no thats how he refers to female reporters.

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