Hillary Sexism

In Which We Disagree With Gail Collins, For Maybe The First Time

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 07.01.2008 | Media


I rather agreed with Clark Hoyt's take on Maureen Dowd's campaign columns, as expressed in his Public Editor column of last Sunday. In addressing the ...

Assaulted or Unassaulted?

Steven Weber | Posted 05.30.2008 | Politics


Steven Weber

Categorizing Hillary as a victim of sexism shows there is nothing else to be said that cogently criticizes her qualifications, nothing of any substance that is assailable.

It's The Morning After - Hillary, Look In The Mirror

Melissa Hapke | Posted 05.29.2008 | Home


The media is neither sexist nor liberal. Hillary Clinton has been treated the way she has treated her opponents.

Thinking About Hillary In The Heartland

Elaine Hopkins | Posted 05.16.2008 | Home


Elaine Hopkins

No one has told Obama to "park my car" or "shine my shoes," while Hillary is told to "iron my shirt" and worse. Yet Hillary wins where it counts. Will the superdelegates really nominate the black intellectual to run against the white war hero?

Not Just Any Woman

Keli Goff | Posted 04.16.2008 | Politics


Keli Goff

The majority of anti-Hillary sentiment may not be steeped in sexism. Hillary Clinton was viewed as polarizing long before she ever ran for president.


 

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