Barbara Boxer Goes Bonkers, Disses Brigadier General

By Steven Tarlow, your Barbara Boxer news source

Treating respect with disrespect

I do not approve of your disrespect, ma'am

That’s why we put people like this in office. So they can become mad with power and disrespect the little peons like brigadier generals. Isn’t America great that way?

But please… PLEASE… whatever you do, never call California Senator Barbara Boxer “ma’am.” Because clearly she doesn’t deserve such good old-fashioned respect. If she votes against payday loans and cash advance loans as well, I’ll give her the thumbs down… Caesar-style.

Oh, it’s because she’s “feisty”

Is that what you call it? Barbara Boxer took it upon herself to be both disagreeable and disrespectful to Brig. Gen. Michael Walsh of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Does she get a pass because she’s a senator? Because she’s “feisty?” Because she’s a woman? That would be a “no” hat trick. All Walsh did was call her “ma’am,” in a completely innocent show of respect. See the video below if you don’t believe me. Yet “Ma’am” Boxer believes it’s OK not to address Walsh as “sir” or by his title. To complete the effect, she should have referred to him in third person while he was talking at him.

The lovely conversation as it went down

Thanks to Fox News (see http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/06/18/sen-boxer-chides-brigadier-general-calling-maam/), you too can learn to speak to others like Sean Hannity! According to their report, Brig. Gen. Walsh was testifying on behalf of “the Louisiana coastal restoration process in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.” As he began to answer a question Ma’am Boxer posed to him, Boxer rudely cut him off:

“You know, do me a favor. Could say ’senator’ instead of ‘ma’am?’”

“Yes, ma’am,” Walsh interjected. (I like this man already)

“It’s just a thing, I worked so hard to get that title, so I’d appreciate it, yes, thank you,” she said.

“Yes, senator,” he responded.

Comfortably numb nomenclature

Thankfully, Brig. Gen. Walsh didn't refer to Boxer by her Christian name. If he had, there would have been an full-scale Boxer Rebellion...

Come on, ma’am. Military protocol advises that officers use “sir” or “ma’am” when addressing anybody higher than them on the chain of command. Even though you aren’t military, you are a senator, as you have fondly reminded us, so the title is not out of place. And where I come from, I call women “ma’am” to be respectful. If feminism tells you otherwise, then feminism is wrong.

One guide on Navy and Coast Guard conduct cited by Fox suggests that they address people as “mister” or “miss” if they are “below the rank of commander,” and “sir” or “ma’am” (or a specific title) to address those of equal or higher rank. Thus, Brig. Gen. Walsh was attempting to treat Barbara Boxer with respect.

And during that same hearing…

That same day at a Senate Armed Services subcommittee hearing, “two Navy officials repeatedly referred to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., with the title, ’sir,’” writes Fox News.

“Yes, sir,” Navy Vice Adm. Bernard McCullough said as he responded to Senator Wicker’s questions. At no point did Mr. Wicker call Vice Adm. McCullough to the carpet for a verbal indiscretion. That’s because no verbal indiscretion was committed.

What’s your main problem, ma’am? Do you need payday loans and cash advance for help with a medical condition?

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Discussion of Barbara Boxer Goes Bonkers, Disses Brigadier General

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  1. Peter Stone says:

    What do they do in DC? Don’t they get that there are REAL problems that we have to deal with? I thought a US Senator would have been a lot smarter than to seriously object to being called “Ma’am” rather than “Senator.” Objecting to a full third of the country not able to purchase health insurance, now that’s an objection worth making. Objecting to the unemployment rate – another good one, and so is objecting to the PATRIOT Act being a technical, and literal, violation of the 4th amendment – now those are things to get offended about. I think that she should be finding a few things to actually DO!!

  2. John says:

    Hey I wanted to tell you, though you now probably know, in “corps” the “ps” is silent. Never mind that, though — you are Awesome. I loved the commentary and totally agree. Thank you for your passion and clarity. And respect! Keep doing it, you’re doing a grand service!!!

    John

  3. LOL… Wow this woman must be out of her mind. Exactly how old is this woman/ma’am? Isn’t it about time she retires? It’s probably why she’s so crabby. Personally, I don’t like people who act all high-and-mighty just because they have earned a “respectable” title within the government. Seriously, get a grip – you are really not that different. Your blood still runs red, you still need air to breath, and you still take a dump and pass gas. You’re human like everyone else around here. With that, have some respect – our soldiers deserve it (more than you do).

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