Ever since Mitt Romney told America he's solicited "binders full of women" during a search of cabinet members as Governor of Massachusetts, the Internet has been abuzz with a thousand different variations on the "binders full of women" meme.
Now the Interwebs' "three ring circus" has moved on to Amazon.com, where a concerned group of users have been trolling the customer review sections of binder sales, helpfully evaluating the ability of various brands to hold different numbers and sizes of women.
The tongue-in-cheek reviews, which constitute something of a mild political statement, starting popping after the second presidential debate Tuesday night at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York.
Undecided voter Katherine Fenton asked both candidates about pay inequality for women, to which Romney spoke about an experience working as governor (which some media reports now claim isn't actually accurate.)
"I said, ‘Well, gosh, can’t we -- can...
Now the Interwebs' "three ring circus" has moved on to Amazon.com, where a concerned group of users have been trolling the customer review sections of binder sales, helpfully evaluating the ability of various brands to hold different numbers and sizes of women.
The tongue-in-cheek reviews, which constitute something of a mild political statement, starting popping after the second presidential debate Tuesday night at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York.
Undecided voter Katherine Fenton asked both candidates about pay inequality for women, to which Romney spoke about an experience working as governor (which some media reports now claim isn't actually accurate.)
"I said, ‘Well, gosh, can’t we -- can...
- 10/18/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
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