Friday, June 19, 2009

Ms. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) is an Elitist A**hole

Ms. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) is an Elitist A-hole


In the military, they are taught to address all civilians by “Sir” or “Ma’am”.

It’s a title of respect and deference. In fact, the military standard becomes so ingrained in you, all military or ex-military that I know still respond to everybody with “Yes Sir” or “No Ma’am.”

If Ms. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) knew anything about the military (other than how much she loathes it and all it stands for), she would be honored and humbled to have a General in the United States Army refer to her with a respectful “ma’am”.

Instead, while questioning General Michael Walsh during a committee hearing, Ms. Boxer — who, from this day forward, I will never refer to as “Senator” again, because I don’t think she’s earned it or deserves the respect — decided to rudely interrupt the General’s answer to one of her questions to demand that he really respect her.



From Breitbart.TV:

Freak’n low-class, arrogant, self-important, elitist bitch.

Ms. Boxer is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than herself.

Men like General Michael Walsh.

I wish Gen. Walsh would have continued to refer to her as “Ma’am” — just to watch her freak out and go batshit crazy. She probably would have stormed out of the room cursing. Or crying. Likely both.

It would have been nice if he’d simply looked down at his chest full of medals, and remark,

No ma’am. You didn’t work hard to earn anything. You simply won an election. These medals were earned with real sacrifice, blood, sweat, devotion, and honor. Things you wouldn’t know anything about. In the military, our standard of address is “Ma’am” or “Sir”, so I’ll continue to address you in the manner that has served this Army for 234 years, thank you very much. Now, what was your whiny assed question again, ma’am?

Or, as a commenter at Breitbart suggested:

Well, another opportunity missed. He should have said, “Gladly Ma’am.” or, “Certainly Senator. I’m more comfortable with that anyways. Ma’am is gesture of respect. Senator is a job title.”

Of course he didn’t respond that way. Because, unlike Ms. Boxer, he has the class and respect of an officer and a gentleman.

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