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Hillary Cries "Sexism"
by Brent Bozell III
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At the dawn of the Democratic primary race between Barack and Hillary, news anchors like ABC's Diane Sawyer were caught up in the question: Is America more poisoned by racism or sexism? If, like ABC, you think the country is still dragging its knuckles in the primordial slime, then the expected primary victory of Obama provides the answer: The country is more sexist.

Hillary's now playing this card, even including the national media as accomplices, as the rest of the poker palace is emptying out. Remember how the first President Bush suddenly discovered the "Annoy the Media, Vote Bush" tactic in the last futile days of 1992? Hillary looks just as pathetic trotting out this "Annoy the Media, Vote Hillary" angle in obvious desperation. Yet some in the press are biting. Washington Post reporter Lois Romano interviewed Hillary and asked her if her media coverage didn't suggest mistreatment of women. Romano suggested, "I get the idea that it's really pissed off a lot of women."

The chauvinist-pig national media? It sounds odd to hear liberals entertaining the notion that their profession hates women. It is never a function of the "news" media being too liberal. It is the lament that the news media are not liberal enough.

Hillary is charging that sexism has been greeted as more respectable in this campaign, when it should be rejected just as heartily as racism, and the news media are complicit in this ugly turn of events. "It does seem as though the press at least is not as bothered by the incredible vitriol that has been engendered by comments and reactions of people who are nothing but misogynists."

She didn't provide any examples in the interview transcript, so Romano the reporter helped out in her story. "The lewd T-shirts. The man who shouted 'Iron my shirt' at a campaign event. The references to her cleavage and her cackle."

But there was much more that was not trotted out. Romano the Post reporter did not point out that the "nothing but misogynist" story about Hillary's cleavage appeared first in her own newspaper and was written by a woman, fashion writer Robin Givhan. She didn't note that the "iron my shirt" comments came from a pair of Boston radio-show pranksters trying to score some shock-jock publicity.

Romano's story was headlined "Clinton Puts Up A New Fight: The Candidate Confronts Sexism On the Trail and Vows to Battle On." Does that sound like hostile media coverage? Note the sexism is taken for granted, not treated merely as a charge. A newspaper that didn't like Hillary easily could have posted another headline: "As the Race Winds Down, Hillary Blames Everyone But Herself; Slings Mud About Sexism." Continued...

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Subject: Hillary: Uniter
I just took a look at some comments on the Daily Kos, and I think that Hillary has succeeded in uniting the Democratic Party...behind Obama.

Her latest uber-gaffe about the RFK assassination has shown the depths of her ruthlessness to all. It was particularly effective because she defiled to most sacred of all liberal sacred cows.

It is one thing for Bill Maher to say that it would have been better had Cheney been assassinated; liberals are Ok with that. But this was used against one of their own.

Democrats have finally seen Hillary for wht she is; maybe in 16 years they will see the truth about Obama.

Hillary
If Hillary knew how to fight she wouldn't be whining. It's not because she is a woman, it's because she's Hillary.


From Peggy Noonan


"It is prissy. Mrs. Clinton's supporters are now complaining about the Hillary nutcrackers sold at every airport shop. Boo hoo. If Golda Meir, a woman of not only proclaimed but actual toughness, heard about Golda nutcrackers, she would have bought them by the case and given them away as party favors.

It is sissy. It is blame-gaming, whining, a way of not taking responsibility, of not seeing your flaws and addressing them. You want to say "Girl, butch up, you are playing in the leagues, they get bruised in the leagues, they break each other's bones, they like to hit you low and hear the crack, it's like that for the boys and for the girls."


Obama is almost as bad.

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