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'Snooty Hootie' hasn't mastered changing times (Cynthia Tucker Alert)
Atlanta Journal and Constitution ^ | 04/12/03 | Cynthia Tucker

Posted on 04/12/2003 2:12:02 AM PDT by kcordell

America's newest hero is the petite Pfc. Jessica Lynch, who was rescued from behind enemy lines on April 2. Lynch, who may have engaged Iraqi troops in a deadly firefight before being captured, is one of the valiant women warriors helping to erode the strictures against allowing women in combat.

But Lynch's heroics mean nothing to the imperious William "Hootie" Johnson, who runs his own little tyranny in the conservative east Georgia city of Augusta. His exclusive golf club, Augusta National, will not abide incursions by women members -- no matter their courage, honor, stature or wealth. While the Army, the Navy, the Air Force and the Marines have given up the antiquated notion that placing women alongside men would erode discipline and hurt morale, the snooty Hootie has not.

Johnson runs the club as his predecessors did -- with an iron fist, brooking no dissent, rarely admitting error. (Johnson did, however, reverse an earlier edict that would have stripped former Masters champions of a lifetime right to play in the tournament. But that reversal may have arisen from Johnson's natural sympathy toward his AARP contemporaries.)

Just last month, Johnson lambasted Gov. Sonny Perdue for suggesting that it would be logical to include women -- even though the governor also went out of his way to express a modicum of sympathy for Johnson's defiance.

"From what I'm hearing, they want to do the right thing," Perdue told an Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter. "They just feel a little trapped. I think there can be some argument made for not doing it at the point of some . . . figurative bayonet.

"I think everyone at some point would like to see [the club admit women]," Perdue added, innocuously enough.

The governor, by the way, hardly has a reputation as a crusading progressive. He also knows something about feeling trapped. After all, he is still mired in a foolish campaign pledge to allow Georgians to vote on the return of a recently retired state flag, which prominently features the Confederate battle emblem, a divisive symbol that especially galls black Georgians.

But even Perdue has recognized the tides of cultural change -- women bomber pilots, Title IX, the 19th Amendment. But for Johnson, those tides stop at the gates of his clubhouse.

Johnson insists that his club, as a private group, has every legal right to exclude women. As a strictly legal matter, he is probably right. But it is a curious policy nevertheless, especially at a time when at least one other female soldier, Army Spc. Sohshana Johnson, is officially still being held as a prisoner of war, when Condoleezza Rice advises President Bush on national security, and when 14 women serve in the United States Senate, allegedly the most exclusive club in the nation.

But, Johnson's defenders insist, the members of Augusta National are entitled to their privacy, one of the most important privileges of a free society. OK, I'll buy that. But it still seems an odd view of privacy -- narrow and eccentric. What could the boys be up to that they must hide from the likes of the handful of women who would be eligible to join -- Supreme Court justices, chief executive officers of Fortune 500 companies, U.S. senators?

Does Johnson think women would recoil from cigar smoke or agitate for facials and manicures? That they'll try to change the color of that garish green jacket?

Johnson and his supporters point to polls, which they claim show that most Americans support their implicit policy of gender segregation. Actually, they're wrong. A poll that Johnson commissioned supports his view, but independent polls commissioned by news organizations show that Americans are evenly divided over Augusta's exclusionary practice, with women more likely than men to support change.

Besides, Johnson ought to know better than to rely on polls for moral clarity. As a man who enjoyed a reputation as a progressive on racial matters earlier in his career, Johnson knows perfectly well that public sentiment is no guide for a man trying to do the right thing.

No matter what polls may show, Augusta National is wrong to exclude women from its membership. It's as simple as that.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ajc; augustanational; cynthiatucker; masters
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1 posted on 04/12/2003 2:12:02 AM PDT by kcordell
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To: kcordell
Hey Cindy, please explain for us why 99% of American women should care if a few rich women can't get into a rich boy's golf club. I mean what does it do for the other sistuhs when its a rarerified level of society they'll never be able to join any way? How does that exactly advance women's rights? The feminist movement has come a long way in catering to a spoiled brat with too much time on her hands. Its the least of most American women's worries. Shame on you Cindy, for making the Augusta Masters' the next and coming thing in women's liberation!
2 posted on 04/12/2003 2:16:18 AM PDT by goldstategop (Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
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To: goldstategop
According to Cindy and the NOW NAGs, Public Enemy No. 1 in America is a guy named William "Hootie" Johnson. Saddam Hussein who has done far more atrocious things to women, is not on their list. Way to go for women's equality, girls!!!
4 posted on 04/12/2003 2:24:05 AM PDT by goldstategop (Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
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To: kcordell
More raw sewage from the deeply disturbed Left.

We never heard from them about hellish human rights atrocities in Iraq (something the Left was supposed to be famous for), and I'll surely not pay attention to the mad frothings of an idiot about a freaking golf game!.

5 posted on 04/12/2003 3:11:59 AM PDT by JoJo Gunn (Help control the Leftist population. Have them spayed or neutered....)
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6 posted on 04/12/2003 3:30:01 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (Saddam is a dead man)
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
I have a ticket to the final round tomorrow. When I walk past Burk, I will let her know what I think. If she learned how to play golf and got good enough to qualify, she wouldnt have to stand on the street corner like a clown.
7 posted on 04/12/2003 3:41:42 AM PDT by doosee
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To: doosee
Its odd the feminizts and Cindy are tearing their hair out for one rich, spoiled woman. I'm sure they are a lot of worthier women on the planet deserving of their time and attention besides Martha Burk.
8 posted on 04/12/2003 3:45:38 AM PDT by goldstategop (Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
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To: goldstategop
The radical fems think they have found the perfect demon, wealthy, mostly white golfers, and all men. What a trivial stupid thing to protest. Tucker must be running out of things to complain about to pick this for a column.
9 posted on 04/12/2003 3:59:07 AM PDT by doosee
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To: kcordell
...when 14 women serve in the United States Senate, allegedly the most exclusive club in the nation.

Well, that would be 13 and Hillary!. I reserve judgement in that case.

Besides, the Senate is not an exclusive club. The Senate is the hired help. The attitude that the Senate is an exclusive club is one of the more noxious fictions of the FedGov.

10 posted on 04/12/2003 4:31:55 AM PDT by gridlock (CNN (spitting sound), you're dead to me!)
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To: goldstategop
Does anybody believe that if Augusta admitted a single woman it would end there? The NOW gals would immediately start bitching about numerical parity and the inequities in the size of the locker rooms or the distribution of tee-times.

If they could get away with a single female member, I think the club would admit Pfc. Jessica Lynch, with a lifetime stipend to cover costs, in a heartbeat.

11 posted on 04/12/2003 4:35:02 AM PDT by gridlock (CNN (spitting sound), you're dead to me!)
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To: gridlock
Of course my friend, she's anathema to NOW for the very reason that as a woman, she's made it without their help.
12 posted on 04/12/2003 4:37:36 AM PDT by goldstategop (Lara Logan Doesn't Hold A Candle Next To BellyGirl :))
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To: kcordell
Precisely so. Unfoirtunately, the military (being a governmental unit) must abide with all the politically correct b*llsh*t such as allowing women into heretofore non-allowed areas. The Masters, however, being a PRIVATE organization, is doing what their members desire...keeping the membership as they want. Would that the miltary had the freedom to do what is right, not what is PC this month...SSZ
13 posted on 04/12/2003 4:41:59 AM PDT by szweig
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To: kcordell
*Sigh*

That's nice. Cynthia. Now take off those shoes, go back to the kitchen and make me a sandwich. Thanks, toots!

14 posted on 04/12/2003 4:53:59 AM PDT by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: gridlock
All it takes is money. How many females would part with that much money to play golf? How many millionaire golfing females live near Hootie's 19th hole? This entire thing is so stupid. Had Burke any real sense she would know that she should never mess with golfing males. It is a religion for many and her stupidity shows.

Smart females help keep golf shirts up to date, favorite box of balls available, plenty of extra tees and enjoy the freedom golf allows her. She can catch up on her paperwork while he is gone. She can prepare her work for the week. She can even mow the lawn. She golfs on weekdays after 2pm because it is cheaper. She spends far less on golf because she manages to keep the same clubs over time. She has no need to buy a $350. driver every season. She usually does not play for money each hole. Martha Burke is nuts. Golfing women always allow their golfing spouse bonding time on the course with guys. Her spouse always appreciates vacations that includes T times. He actually smiles when she beats his butt. :>)

15 posted on 04/12/2003 4:59:48 AM PDT by oldironsides
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To: kcordell
well Cyndi can just STFU
16 posted on 04/12/2003 5:22:54 AM PDT by wafflehouse
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Great cartoon.

I've been telling women libbers since the begining that I would believe they truly want equality when they campaign to take the "Women" and Men" signs off restrooms.
17 posted on 04/12/2003 5:46:45 AM PDT by CPOSharky (Therapist for those hockey-puck irrational numbers)
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Click.
18 posted on 04/12/2003 5:59:00 AM PDT by Nick Danger (We have imprisoned them in their tanks -- Baghdad Bob)
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To: kcordell
And who exactly is Cynthia Tucker?
19 posted on 04/12/2003 6:10:59 AM PDT by abclily
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To: kcordell
Johnson insists that his club, as a private group, has every legal right to exclude women. As a strictly legal matter, he is probably right.

What is it about the left that they can deliver an entire screed, admit halfway through for one sentence that they are completely wrong, and go on as if that sentence meant nothing?

It's a private club, they make their own rules, and they don't give a shit what you think, Cynthia. Get over it.

20 posted on 04/12/2003 6:15:01 AM PDT by ez (...the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.)
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