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Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) locked horns with Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) on a Philadelphia radio show Thursday. The subject was Obama's first year in office, and the two politicians kept talking over each other.

Suddenly, Specter told Bachmann: "Don't interrupt me . . . and act like a lady."

It wasn't the smartest choice of words on the senator's part, but the over-reaction by the Republican National Committee has been the best show I've seen since grade school, when one eighth-grader called out another in the cafeteria, and they met after school in the alley for a would-be rumble.

Here's the statement the RNC issued Friday:

"Senator Specter's rude and arrogant comments yesterday were not only disrespectful to Congresswoman Bachmann, but demeaning to all women," sniffed RNC Co-Chairman Jan Larimer in the statement. "Senator Specter should immediately apologize to the Congresswoman and to all of his constituents for such disgraceful behavior. Women should never be treated as second class citizens."

On Friday, Bachmann told Sean Hannity of Fox News that she was "stunned at the arrogance" of the senator, and bloggers have since entered the fray.

Please, spare me the drama. It's not like Michelle Obama and Laura Bush started throwing punches in the East Wing.

Specter's actions weren't "disgraceful," Specter did not "demean" all women, and Specter should not apologize to Bachmann and "all of his constituents"

If I were Bachmann, I think I'd feel more insulted by the RNC's comments than by Specter's. They suggest she couldn't quite hold her own with him in an interview, which couldn't be further from the truth.

The incident proves once again that in the world of politics and 24-hour cable news, no slight is too small to be perceived as a slur and turned into an opportunity for a huge, breaking story.

A win-win for both sides. Cable news gets a mini controversy and the Republicans get face time.
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camdun53

Ms Winter, this is old news. I have no idea why this has been printed on the net. However, since you need to be repetative, Arlen Spector was out of line!

July 01 2010 at 1:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
jbivens544

Michele Bachman has made fools of her constituants.
She, and that nobody (Green) from South Carolina who didn't even campaign but still won, make a joke of our elections.
People who don't know the candidates or the issues should just stay home on election day and watch TV.

July 01 2010 at 10:48 AM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
mocarrmac

Well.........I have to disagree on the win-win for both sides. Looks more like a lose-lose situation. I watch David Gregory every Sunday morning and I a continually amazed at the rudness displayed by many of those he has on the show.

Talking over a person is almost constant. When it doesn't happen it is noticable. We need to learn some manners our mothers evidently overlooked teaching us. It's shame on you for talking over a person. Shame on that person for making a rude remark about it and shame on the press for making a big deal of it.

June 22 2010 at 1:25 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Rogell

I believe respect is paramount and cuts both ways; however, I've seen Michele Bachman in action on numerous occasions, and she has a penchant for having the last word whether its right or wrong. In a "vast majority" of cases, her response(s) are usually incoherent and without merit. Moreover, she spends an inordinant amount of time with the media in lieu of performing work for her constituents in Minnesota.

June 22 2010 at 11:10 AM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply

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