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Sposa06
02-17-2006, 01:35 AM
From cnn.com (http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/16/comptroller.comment.ap/index.html):

Comptroller unapologetic after ogling aide
'Girl' ought to be 'happy that I observed her going out'

Thursday, February 16, 2006; Posted: 6:24 p.m. EST (23:24 GMT)

ANNAPOLIS, Maryland (AP) -- William Donald Schaefer, a former governor who is now state comptroller, ogled a young woman at a Statehouse meeting. And he made no apologies about it.

"She's a pretty little girl," the 84-year-old Democrat told reporters. "The day I don't look at pretty women is the day I die."

Schaefer stared intently at the woman as she walked toward the governor's office after she brought him a beverage Wednesday during a Board of Public Works meeting. Then he summoned her back, as people waiting to testify watched and waited.

The aide, looking puzzled, returned to the table, and Schaefer told her, "Walk again," and watched her as she made the second trip to the exit.

He then went into the governor's private office and returned to say the woman was embarrassed by the incident.

When reporters later asked him about the incident, he called their interest "dumb." He said "this little girl" ought to be "happy that I observed her going out the door."

"The one who is offended is me," he told the reporters.

Shareese DeLeaver, a spokeswoman for the Republican governor, declined to identify the aide, saying the aide did not want to talk to reporters or have her name published.

Schaefer is seeking re-election as comptroller in November and has spent 51 years in public service, including eight years as governor and 16 years as Baltimore's mayor, when he helped build the Inner Harbor and revitalize the downtown.

Odd remarks and antics by Schaefer at meetings of the Board of Public Works are commonplace. He once complained about a Spanish-speaking fast-food worker and has suggested creating a public registry of people with AIDS.

He also has referred to women as "little girls" -- a term celebrated by some women who have worked for him, who say he treated them with respect.

After a campaign ad in 2002 suggested he was unfair to women, some former employees held a rally and waved signs that read, "Little Girls for Schaefer."


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I'm disgusted by this story. That's really all I can think of to say right now - I'll have to sleep on it and try for some more coherent thoughts tomorrow. But for right now, suffice it to say I'm incredibly disappointed that there are still people with such backwards attitudes toward women in the world.

Delta
02-17-2006, 08:15 AM
Sounds like he's an old senile politician who needs to retire to me. A la Strom Thurmond.

LittleFredPunkinHead
02-17-2006, 08:52 AM
What an ass! I sure hope he's not reelected.

lawyerlee
02-17-2006, 08:52 AM
Sounds like he's an old senile politician who needs to retire to me. A la Strom Thurmond.
My thoughts exactly! What an icky guy. :rolleyes: :(

jesvet
02-17-2006, 12:04 PM
He also has referred to women as "little girls" -- a term celebrated by some women who have worked for him, who say he treated them with respect.

That sentence totally contradicts itself. EEEEW!

MLA
02-17-2006, 12:06 PM
Eeeeewwww!

Cath
02-17-2006, 12:11 PM
According to some people I know who know this guys history, he's been icky for years. Unfortunately, in this case, I don't think it's senile politician. Adding here a note to self to vote against him in November.

Sposa06
02-18-2006, 02:51 PM
It does seem like he is just a creepy, icky person. I hope he's out of public office soon!

jnettie
02-18-2006, 03:56 PM
I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I hate I HATE when men call grown women "little girls"! It's so incredibly demeaning! I never let DH get away with ever refering to any grown woman over 16 a "girl".

Jerk.