President Obama and his feisty competitor, Mitt Romney squared off again last night. They pecked and clawed their way over key issues including immigration, energy independence, the tax code, gun control, and the economy, to name a few. As they debated whose policies would be better for our country, they went at each other like two roosters in a ring. Candy Crowley, (playground moderator or referee?) had to crawl her way between the two to keep them on point and off each other. The best way to describe it? Yep, a cockfight…pun intended (apologies to those with tender sensibilities).
However, as these two blusterers talked over and under each other, it became increasingly clear we do have a real choice here. Romney may have some good ideas when it comes to tax code (yep, let’s simplify it) and he may think he knows something about balancing a budget (although the non-partisan Office of Budget Management argues his recommendations wouldn’t balance it), when it comes to understanding the needs of women in the workplace, the clear winner is our president.
Obama recalled his single mother who, while raising him and his sister, went back to school and concurrently worked hard to support her family. He mentioned his grandmother, the secretary who hit a glass ceiling. And we know he personally understands the challenges of having two working parents as his wife was the primary breadwinner before Obama became president. This man gets it.
Romney? Shockingly out of touch is the only way to describe his words last night.
“I had a chance to pull together a cabinet and the applicants were all men…and I said, ‘gosh, can’t we find some women who are qualified?’ “ Well, Mitt, I guess not. There couldn’t possibly have been one single woman who was qualified to do the job. But we have binder full of men who are qualified. Oh wait, Romney has a binder full of women too! Phew.
Pause a minute. Let’s think this through. Is he saying his very own advisors couldn’t find a single woman to recommend? In this day and age, what idiot group of political advisors would ever offer up a cabinet filled exclusively with men? Wouldn’t it be obvious that politically that would be a fiasco? Which leads me to wonder, who does he surround himself with? White men who got lost in a 1950s time warp? And, do you think there was a man of color in that original group of “qualified” applicants. Oh, let’s not even go there.
Then, the man who would be president said, “If you are going to have women in the workforce, then sometimes you need to be more flexible.” Really Mr. Romney did you mean to stay that? IF?! According to the US Department of Labor, Women make up 47% of the workforce. 40% of us earn more than our husbands. This isn’t a matter of if or even when. We are already here and your economy needs us.
And then there was that word, “SOMETIMES”? We have children to raise, parents to care for, homes to manage, all of this in addition to being an essential component of our family’s financial stability. We don’t need flexibility SOMETIMES, we need it always.
And by the way, creating workplaces that offer flexibility for these myriad responsibilities shouldn’t just be considered making accommodations for women.Gosh, last time I checked my husband has children too. He also has parents he needs to support and a large pile of laundry that needs to be folded. Apparently in Rmoney’s world, this all gets done by someone else. But back in the real world, the men I know need flexibility too.
When Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Equal Pay Act in 2009,
it was an important step towards rectifying the gross inequities that women face in the workplace. As of 2011, women across their careers still make only $.77 per $1.00 made by men. According to the National Women’s Law Center, “The wage gap occurs at all education levels, after work experience is taken into account, and it gets worse as women’s careers progress.”
Do you think Mitt would have signed that bill into law? I don’t. But at least he has binders full of women if he ever needs to put one on a cabinet.
Ladies, when it comes to selecting our next president, the choice is clear. As Obama said last night, “This is not just a women’s issue, this is a family issue, a middle-class issue and that’s why we’ve got to fight for it.”




Lisen, I don’t think Romney’s out of touch with American women in the workplace. In fact, I think the points you take issue with him making last night were actually in support of leadership hiring more women (binders was just where their resumes were stored) and employers offering more flexible work arrangements to help support families. Some companies have embraced work arrangements that allow women and men more flexibility, but many still have not. I think Romney understands this is a family issue. As a SAHM who’s considering going back to work outside the home, I appreciate Romney’s acknowledgments of women whose primary work is inside the home and of the importance of two-parent families. He’s not trashing single-parent households or working women, but he’s not trashing traditional families or SAHMs either. I found his comments more inclusive of all women’s choices including my own than anything Obama conveyed. I’m sorry you didn’t see it that way.
With all of the issues facing our world today – millions out of work, mounting debt that our kids will have to pay back, terrorists who are able to get to our Ambassadors – you focused on how Mitt Romney explained how he was able to look at resumes of capable women – in a binder. Did you hear the rest of his explanation? did you follow up to find out if, in fact, he did put together a cabinet with women in the highest positions – clearly outpacing the 49 Governors in the rest of the states. Romney’s cabinet had 50% of the positions held by women. Did you check our President’s Cabinet – out of the 23 cabinet positions – 7 are held by women – about 30%. Now tell me who cares more.
Perhaps a second reading of my post is in order. Women make up 49% of the workforce and they make up 60% (!) of current college graduates. As a result, being out of work, or underpaid, or facing mounting debt is a woman’s issue. I highlighted his binder comments because it reflects his internal point of view. These are the things that guide a president. It speaks to his leadership as was noted in a Washington Post article written today. (http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/on-leadership/mitt-romneys-revelatory-binders-full-of-women/2012/10/17/d0acc962-186e-11e2-a55c-39408fbe6a4b_story.html)
Also, I am not sure your facts are accurate. 42% of his cabinet positions were with women (which by the way is great and I do commend him for that), but overall senior level positions declined during his tenure from 30% to 27%.
Lisen, The Daily Caller reports Obama’s female staff members are paid 18 percent less than male staff members. That’s better than the national average, but not really much of an improvement either: http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/16/obama-touts-fair-pay-for-women-despite-records-showing-women-paid-less-in-his-own-white-house/
Well I know we can agree that is not right!
Kind of myopic, aren’t you my dear?
Roy, be nice. Back up your point, please.
Thanks for your support Aimee. I can take it from here. Roy, women are the key to Romney’s campaign. He already has the white male vote and the conservative vote, but women as a group and particularly women who are independent voters are vital to his success. If he can’t us over, he won’t win. In that regard, last night’s flub was a serious problem.
Help me. What do you see as “the flub?” The binders comment?
I am sure you have seen binders and what fills them taking over the digital world. Meanwhile, just to show I am not a polemic. check out these memes: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/10/17/163071667/presidential-debate-spins-binders-full-of-women-meme?sc=emaf
My favorite is the Clinton one – hilarious!
Yes, those are so funny! I hadn’t seen the Hillary Clinton one until your link. That may be my new favorite. I’m sure you’ve seen the Tumblr blog Texts from Hillary. It was so successful, they had to shut it down, but the posts are still up. Brilliant: http://textsfromhillaryclinton.tumblr.com