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AUGUSTA, GA. -- Condoleezza Rice has been everywhere the past three days at Augusta National Golf Club, apparently making up for lost time, not just for herself, but for 51% of the U.S. population.
The former U.S. Secretary of State played a round of golf Sunday with Phil Mickelson, then said a warm hello to Tiger Woods, who used the word "fantastic" twice Tuesday to describe the fact that the club that hosts the Masters finally has two women members. On Monday morning, Rice was spotted in her new green jacket greeting spectators at the club's exclusive new hospitality center behind the fifth green, according to theAugusta (Ga.) Chronicle. Then, Tuesday afternoon, a security guard near the first tee was marveling about just how visible she was.
From The Dismal Political Economist, August 2012
Augusta National Golf Club Decides That After
Being National Security Adviser, Secretary of State and A More Accomplished
Individual Than Almost Any Of Its Other Members
Condolezza Rice is (Over) Qualified to Join
the Club
The Master’s Golf Tournament is one of the
greatest sporting events in the world. It is a product of the August
National Golf Club, one of the least greatest organization’s in the
world. For decades after everyone else recognize the ugly nature of
racial discrimination Augusta refused to recognize
African Americans as equals. They ultimately did so, but steadfastly
refused to admit women as members.
This has finally
changed. Augusta National will admit two women, one of whom is one of the
most distinguished individuals of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Rice, 57, served as national security adviser
and secretary of state under President George W. Bush. She is currently a
professor at the Graduate School of Business atStanford University ,
where she has also been provost. Rice was long considered a likely candidate
for Augusta National membership if it became open to women.
In an incredible display of arrogance and
ignorance, the head of the club seemed positively giddy that the club would
actually recognize that women were equal.
“This is a joyous occasion,” Billy Payne, the
Augusta National chairman, said in a statement released by the club.
Actually, it is not. It would have
been a joyous occasion 50 years ago. Today it is an affirmation of the
bigotry of the club and the disgust and revulsion that fair minded people have
felt for the discriminatory practices of what should have been a prestigious
organization. If Mr. Payne and his fellow members had even a sliver of
human decency they would feel great shame that only until now has the club
relaxed its ban on women members. C'mon man, even Mitt Romney recognized
that the club was wrong.
We would only ask a
couple of things of August National Members.
1. Don't hit on her.
2. Don't ask her to bring you some extra butter for the rolls.
3. Don't tell her you remind her of the maid that raised you.
4. Don't tell her the women's entrance is in the rear.
5. Don't ask her is she is considering playing a woman's version of 'Driving Miss Daisy'.
6. Don't ask her if she is Jewish, and then laugh out loud.
OK, not that hard, so please try.
One final mystery that may never be solved. Why does this accomplished and intelligent woman want to ever be associated with the cretins that runAugusta ?
1. Don't hit on her.
2. Don't ask her to bring you some extra butter for the rolls.
3. Don't tell her you remind her of the maid that raised you.
4. Don't tell her the women's entrance is in the rear.
5. Don't ask her is she is considering playing a woman's version of 'Driving Miss Daisy'.
6. Don't ask her if she is Jewish, and then laugh out loud.
OK, not that hard, so please try.
One final mystery that may never be solved. Why does this accomplished and intelligent woman want to ever be associated with the cretins that run
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