Monday, October 22, 2012

Binders and the Women Within Them


The strong female perspective of In the Pink's blogger Eileen Smith takes political events and informs her readers while amusing as well. A very focused audience seems to be the female demographic though those who enjoy their humor with politics also are included in. A well-known blogger Eileen Smith is recognized by state wide papers such as the Austin Chronicle and Dallas Morning News as a popular, vicious political commenter. Along side her humor is the facts that help gain audience attention and give credibility to her take on political observations.

This particular blog focuses on the humor centering around the Mitt Romney quote regarding his 'whole binders full of women.' A particular offended view about the quote that Miss Smith takes on is the plural use of the groups of women used to search for qualified women for the cabinet. The idea seems that there was little need to use multiple sources to find the women with the skills that would fit the cabinet's requirements.

However centered the particular quote Miss Smith brings about multiple points that Mitt Romney has carried himself with words at poorly executed times during the last presidential debate. Such instances involve points at which he decided more time on past subjects touched on earlier or positioning himself through the debate.

In my humble opinion the rather striking points along her comedy take of the 'binders full of women' incident is heavily lost with the amounts of comparative views with psychopathic situations. The idea does get across though a little buried her well-known persona of the very upset part of the political audience follows through to satisfied regular readers who expect such.

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