gave that interview with the Washington Post, she talked about sexism in the campaign. This panel of squawking heads talks about it:
Sexism no doubt has played a big part, especially in the blogosphere, but it IS a fact her being a Clinton has everything to do with the shitty coverage, but not in the way Castellanos thinks. Clinton is not abrasive or those other adjectives; her personality, real or alleged, has nothing to do with the crappy media coverage. It's payback for the media not being able to run her husband out of town that's motivating the media.
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