by Nancy Kallitechnis, Sat Nov 08, 2008 at 07:19:18 AM EST
Today's Globe and Mail article Does no one remember Hillary? made a false comment about the president-elect:
...his one real accomplishment: outplaying the most determined and prepared politician he's ever faced [Hillary Clinton].
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I disagree with that. A better analogy is three against one. In one corner was Obama, the media and the DNC. In the other corner was HRC. She had to fight Obama and the others at the same time. And in the end she won the most votes, so I offer her my congratulations to Hillary Clinton for winning the nomination even though it was taken away from her.
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by Nancy Kallitechnis, Sat Jun 14, 2008 at 01:13:54 PM EDT
I read a NY Times' article about sexist journalists that is shoddy journalism. The title is "Media Charged With Sexism in Clinton Coverage" which indicates a charge instead of admitting there is sexism. For a reference of sexism against HRC check the following essay: http://www.mydd.com/story/2008/6/2/22473
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And the authors say people protesting are "women and erstwhile Clinton supporters." They didn't mention that a lot of men are condemning the sexism. And the word erstwhile means formerly as if nobody is supporting Clinton anymore.
Then there are comments by media people who try to portray the sexism as a mistake rather than immoral, deny there was sexism and generally try to make this huge problem seem like it is not terrible.
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