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Wasserman Schultz ‘I shouldn’t have used the words I used’

Debbie Wasserman Schultz isn’t apologizing for her disgusting remarks about Scott Walker giving women ‘the back of their hand’ and conservatives ‘dragging women back by their hair.’ Instead, Wasserman-Schultz told the Washington Post that she simply ‘shouldn’t have used the words I used.’ Yep. No apology. Washerwoman Schultz is basically Florida’s version of Nancy Pelosi. And of course, since she’ a Democrat, nothing will happen to her for her outrageous comments. Instead, after this non-apology, it will just fade away and the media will forget about it again.

Wasserman Schultz 'I shouldn’t have used the words I used'
Wasserman Schultz ‘I shouldn’t have used the words I used’

Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) on Thursday acknowledged choosing her words poorly when she compared Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s record on women’s issues to an act of violence.

I shouldn’t have used the words I used,” she said in a statement. “But that shouldn’t detract from the broader point that I was making that Scott Walker’s policies have been bad for Wisconsin women, whether it’s mandating ultrasounds, repealing an equal pay law, or rejecting federal funding for preventative health care, Walker’s record speaks for itself. As for the issue of domestic violence, it’s unacceptable that a majority of Congressional Republicans opposed this critical legislation, of which I was a proud cosponsor, after blocking its reauthorization for more than a year.”