Boxer’s Insult of Rice Condemned by Black Conservatives
J.J. Jackson* | January 13, 2007
For Release: January 12, 2007
Contact: David Almasi at (202) 543-4110 x11 or dalmasi@nationalcenter.org
Senator Boxer’s Insult of Condoleezza Rice Condemned by Black ConservativesSingle, Childless Women Should Not Be Disqualified from Leadership, Project 21 Members Say
In an editorial about the incident, The New York Post noted: “The junior senator from California apparently believes that an accomplished, seasoned diplomat, a renowned scholar and an adviser to two presidents like Condoleezza Rice is not fully qualified to make policy at the highest levels of the American government because she is a single, childless woman.”
Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli added: “I am deeply appalled by Senator Barbara Boxer’s cruel and callous attack on Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Senator Boxer’s absurd comments are inexcusable and immoral, further proving what a characterless individual she is. The debate should have been about the war in Iraq and not a platform to demean Secretary Rice, who is one of the finest examples of a leader and is well qualified for the nation’s chief cabinet office. No matter what her views are, Secretary Rice is a noteworthy public servant who should be treated with respect.”
Project 21, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization sponsored by the National center for Public Policy Research, has been a leading voice of the African-American community since 1992.
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