President Barack Obama, Democrats and “The Internets” are all ridiculing Mitt Romney’s “binders full of women” comment from Tuesday’s debate.
When asked about gender pay equality, Romney said that, as governor of Massachusetts, he tried to increase gender diversity in his administration by going to “a number of women’s groups and said, ‘Can you help us find folks?’ And they brought us whole binders full of women.”
The comment became an instant target on the Web, spawning parodies and satirical accounts on social media sites Twitter and Facebook.
President Obama piled on Wednesday at a rally in Iowa.
“We don’t have to collect a bunch of binders to find qualified, talented women,” Obama said. He also reminded supporters the first bill he signed into law was pay equity legislation named after Lilly Ledbetter, which Romney did not support.
But Romney’s remarks were not only condescending to women. They were outright untruthful, according to three women who worked for Massachusetts Government Appointments Project (MassGAP), a bi-partisan coalition of women’s groups that approached Romney’s team to encourage appointing more women to senior positions.
“To be perfectly clear,” said Jesse Mermell, former executive director of MassGAP, “Mitt Romney did not request those resumes.”








