1. I think that particularly for women . . I don’t think he makes them feel safe, you know? I think they’re feeling unsafe. They feel unsafe economically.Why didn't Brown figure this out before the 2012 election and speak up when it mattered. Saying it now infers she was very slow to catch on, which probably isn't true. Hat tip to Instapundit for the link.
2. They’re feeling unsafe with regard to ISIS.
3. They’re feeling unsafe about ebola.
4. What they feel unsafe about is the government response to different crises and I think that they’re beginning to feel a bit that Obama’s like that guy in the corner office who’s too cool for school: calls a meeting, says this has to change, doesn’t put anything in place to make sure it does change, then it goes wrong and he’s blaming everybody.
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Obama Makes Women Feel Unsafe
The International Journal Review reports four comments of former Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and Newsweek editor Tina Brown concerning President Obama and women voters, comments made on MSNBC's Morning Joe.