G-dog speaks

Thursday, February 16, 2006

She probably wouldn't have complained if it was someone hot ogling her

Annapolis, MD State Comptroller William Donald Shaefer reacted angrily Wednesday to questions about whether he may have offended an aide to Gov. Robert Ehrlich.
After the young woman brought him a beverage at a Wednesday morning meeting at the State House, Schaefer stared intently as she walked back to the governor's office. Then, just as she reached the door, he summoned her back as people waiting to testify before the board watched.
When the aide, looking puzzled, returned to the table, Schaefer told her, "Walk again," and watched her as she made the trip again.
When reporters asked him after the meeting about the incident, he called their interest "dumb." he said "this little girl" ought to be "happy that I observed her going out the door."
At one point after the meeting, the comptroller went into the governor's private office and returned to say the woman was embarrassed by the incident.
But Schaefer, 84, was unapologetic about his actions. (AP)

EW? I can understand the line "hate to see her go but love to watch her leave" but Schaefer? Come on, that's just NASTY. Lets pass some laws to let the dirty old men be convicted for sexual harrassment.

1 Comments:

At 8:45 AM, Blogger Cheryl said...

uhm, eeeeew.

 

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