Another Democrat Makes a Gaff

Recently President Obama has made a coupe of gaffs, one of which actually got not only national media attention, but world-wide attention.  But now another democrat has made a new gaff, and no, it isn’t Reid, but Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

When talking about Governor Scott Walker, Schultz said the following:

“Scott Walker has given women the back of his hand,” she said. “I know that is stark. I know that is direct. I know that is reality.”

Her statement however has come under attack as being insensitive of women who have been victims of domestic violence.  It was so bad that even other democrats distanced themselves from the statement.  Walker’s Democrat opponent, Mary Burke’s spokesperson, Stephine Wilson said the following:

“That’s not the type of language that Mary Burke would use, or has used, to point out the clear differences in this contest.  There is plenty that she and Governor Walker disagree on — but those disagreements can and should be pointed out respectfully.”

It showed that democrats can be just as insensitive to such issues.  How did Schultz respond after people have responded so negatively to her statement?

“I shouldn’t have used the words I used.”

Yep, that’s how she responded.  As any politician did, she skirted the issue.  And as normal, liberals will allow it once more making others wonder who really is waging a war on women.