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Workplace Games Probably Do Matter

Independent of whether it’s a worthwhile use of time for political pundits to spend their time closely tracking who has next during President Barack Obama’s pick-up games, it seems that people are starting to lose perspective on the significance of the story.

Of course, perspective was among the first casualties in the development of this story. Honestly, the Onion couldn’t have written a better article than what is actually being reported.

While NOW president Terry O’Neill moderately describes Obama’s choice of basketball buddies as "troubling", U.S. News & World Report editor Bonnie Erbe claims that Obama is no more comfortable dealing with women than "the dearly departed former Sen. Jesse Helms". Following Erbe’s argument, one might be led to believe that Obama repealed Title IX rather than choosing competition for a friendly game of basketball.

As though the sensationalized political critiques weren’t enough, now Hall-of-Famer Nancy Lieberman has challenged Obama to invite her to the games and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd has challenged Obama to a game of Scrabble.

Let’s stop, pause, and start over again.

I actually do think there is some nugget of significance underlying all of this that is worthy of our attention (after we solve the economic, our dilapidated public education system, health care, and the war(s) in the Middle East). The early attackers have just been a bit…overzealous.

As such, I would disagree with those who would say that this is a non-issue because it either has nothing to do with core feminist advocacy or that we shouldn’t care because women like White House communications director Anita Dunn don’t care.

So why should we care? I think LatoyaPeterson of the Jezebel blog has said it best.

Star-divide

So if they don't care, should we?

I think so. I can definitely understand how many women may not be interested in playing sports at work; however, having read dozens of books, hundreds of articles, and attended conferences on how women and minorities advance in the workplace, this question shifts a little. It isn't quite a question of opportunity, as much as it is a question of access. And doing things like going golfing with the boss are part of the traditional path to access. This is one of the opportunities for your boss or potential client to get to know you outside of a business capacity, which may make a crucial difference in decisions about projects and promotions.

The Obama Administration has shown its commitment to women on many different levels, so I'm willing to assume the best on this count. But this recent attention is actually a valuable reminder to watch the traditional paths to power. After all, adequate representation is only half of the battle - do women hold enough clout and access to make major decisions and to push forward their own ideas?

The problem embodied within this situation is not that Obama has systematically excluded women from his entire life and therefore needs to spend some time – any time -- with women to rectify the situation. It really is only a metaphorical reminder of "the traditional paths to power" as described by Peterson.

Although women are getting closer to the places where decisions are made, there is still a level of access with the power-broker-in-chief that they do not have yet and it has daily consequences. I’m not sure that’s news to women who have worked in business, politics, or any number of other fields – some might even call it a "glass ceiling". And, unfortunately, while I think there are plenty of things to critique Obama’s administration for, I’m not sure this should be a priority right now.

It’s neither a Helmsian moment nor should it be entirely dismissed. It has been over-blown at this point and playing with Lieberman would not change the workplace dynamics. But we should probably be wary of dismissing sexism too quickly…again.

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Microscope, or....

I agree with LaToya Peterson of Jezebel. My first thought was that if President Hilary Clinton had spent much of her spare time in pick-up games of basketball, golf, Mah-Jongg, etc with no one but female staffers, conservatives would be the first ones to complain about the paths of access to male members of the White House being blocked.

Part of the problem of being a president is that you are basically a symbol for everything, and that your actions are “not examined with a microscope, but with a proctoscope”, so to say. Any innocent comment, glance, or whatever is going to be given importance far beyond reason. (Remember the kerfluffle over Obama not choosing a rescue dog as Official White House Dog?)

Most people like to hang out with members of their own gender for leisure time, and I don’t blame Obama for that. Then again, if you or I go out with the Gang of Guys to pro ball games or play poker, or whatever, no one cares because none of us are The Most Powerful Man in the World, the kind of man who can make someone’s career just by nodding his head. I think playing with Nancy Lieberman would be a symbolic gesture, at least, and then the kerfluffle can die down.

Playing with Lieberman would be symbolic, sure...

…but when she leaves, won’t it go back to the same old dynamic of him playing with all guys? If playing with a woman once is enough to quiet the critics, then the critics’ critiques weren’t even worth the time because the problem would persist.

I guess if his policies were generally sexist then this issue could be presented as part of a larger trend…but as it stands, I don’t think that argument really holds up to scrutiny (though again, he is FAR from perfect)…

Please....

Are you kidding me? Obama has been the most inclusive of women of any President to date and still it isn’t enough?!?! Don’t you think it is OK if he can have one area of his life where Feminists don’t intrude?

Truth is, Obama and his normal group of old, out of shape bballers would most likely crush whatever group of chicks that want to ball. Unless you change the rules for that too…

Don’t you ladies ever get tired of feeling sorry for yourselves? It’s getting old.

Here's an idea.

Show some class for once in your life. You might come to enjoy it.

Huh?

Interesting response. No argument, but interesting. Your lack of recognition of women’s progress to date is telling. You don’t know me and trust me, if you want to talk about class I’m always open.

Well BurnBrother...

I do think Obama/U.S. society has bigger things to worry about than this issue. I don’t think this means he is a terrible president or that this story even warranted a question to the press secretary. There has been a disproportionate amount of media attention on the issue. And women face much, much bigger barriers in the workplace. And that will eventually die.

BUT…now that it’s out there, I don’t think we can just dismiss it as completely irrelevant. It is a small representative case of how the “old boys network” functions in politics and as such it does have some small significance, though not a priority in the grand scheme of Obama’s administration. From Dana Milbank previously:

“Gender politics is always just beneath the surface in this town, because the inequality in power is stubborn and persistent. Even on Capitol Hill, only 17 senators, and roughly the same proportion of House members, are women.”

These things happen in multiple subtle ways, Obama’s game probably among the smallest. Our assumptions about who would win are somewhat irrelevant — what’s wrong with giving them a shot if they want to come? If it’s just a friendly game at work, then why not just give everyone an invite? That’s all.

Why?

I appreciate the responses to the original post as it supports my view that regardless of the significant progress women continue to make on all issues, athletic or not, it will never be enough to satisfy the most vocal and aggressive of your contingent.

Maybe you and your friends should consider if Obama has the right not to have you intrude on every aspect of his existence. Remember he already has a wife, two daughters and a fricking mother-in-law hanging out while he tries to save the world. But thanks for focusing on the important issues. He should totally have to ball against a marginally skilled woman in the few minutes of the day that he gets to himself just to satisfy you and your politically correct girlfriends. Please. You ought to be ashamed of yourselves.

Remember exchanges like this as his presidency moves forward. His inability to dismiss foolish pressures from politically correct contingents may impact all of us.

Burn

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