To be sure, such tactics took place only in earlier eras, when senators held a less enlightened view of women.Yes, to be sure, such tactics took place only in earlier eras…like 1994.
(In 1994, Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina was said to have engaged in excessive touching of his then-freshman colleague Patty Murray of Washington. Ms. Murray later asked for and received an apology from Mr. Thurmond, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported at the time. Through a spokeswoman, Ms. Murray declined to comment.)
I also love the turn of phrase "when senators held a less enlightened view of women," which not only manages to imply that there are still no women senators, but also that senators have an enlightened view of women now.
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