And that leaves us with a lot of questions and no answers: Is Clinton taking it on the chin from the media because she's a Clinton, or because she's a woman? Does Obama owe what's been a relatively smooth ride to his considerable political acumen or to the fact that he's a man? Should we consider the possibility that his opponents (and the media) tread lightly in his presence because they fear charges of racism -- far more than charges of sexism?
How is it that if you find The Billary to be a repulsive candidate(s), you must be sexist? Could it be that you just can't stand The Billary corruption machine?
The fact of the matter is, The Billary is a bad case study on presidential sexism because there actually is no woman running for office, only a name recognition derived from the previous Billary office holder.
I have to admit, I was looking forward to The Billary beat down in November, but I'm kind of hoping for the BO take down this primary season. But for you feminists out there, take heart, I feel the same about the co-candidate.
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