CallaFirestormBW -> RE: “Senator” Barbara Boxer (6/19/2009 2:42:04 PM)
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ORIGINAL: aidan Yes yes, gods forbid that she should ask to be called by her official title. If somebody was to address the president as "Mr. Obama", most of us would think it a fairly gouache thing to do and would not fault the president for correcting the speaker. The same principle applies here. She's not "Ms. Boxer" or "Mrs. Boxer" or, as the use of Ma'am implies, "Madame Boxer". She's Senator Boxer. Senator is her title. There's nothing wrong with her expecting to be addressed as such by other officials in formal situations. Even when a title is used, words like sir, ma'am, your honor, etc., are still acceptable alternatives. Now, to be fair, I hadn't actually heard the conversation, aside from the commentary about her "dressing down" the General. This afternoon, I had the opportunity to see a transcript of the conversation: Senator Boxer: “Do me a favor, can you say ’senator’ instead of ‘ma’am’?” Boxer said, interrupting the Army general. “It’s just a thing. I worked so hard to get that title, so I’d appreciate it. Thank you.” General Smith: “Yes, senator.” Now, in seeing the conversation, it seems that she wasn't the ravening, frothing-at-the-mouth banshee that some individuals would make it appear. She was actually pretty doggone courteous about her request, as was the General in responding. I am beginning to think that the -real- issue here is people trying to make a big deal out of little things -- and I wonder what it is that the 'slight of mind' is trying to distract us from. I humbly withdraw my earlier rant, as I believe that it was not called for, nor justified, in this situation. Dame Calla
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