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In reply to the discussion: Is 'polarizing' a sexist word? It is acording to Hillary super supporter group [View all]suffragette
(12,232 posts)43. Looks like one guy named John West was the source of this
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3012951/Shadowy-group-say-reading-written-Clinton-evidence-sexism.html
A posting in the HillaryNationalDelegates Google group suggested the effort was spearheaded by West.
And West's LinkedIn says he has served as the coordinator for the National Hillary Clinton Delegate Network since her ill-fated 2008 bid for the White House.
It also states that he helped 'spear head the nominating petition drive among her delegates to place her name into nomination at the 2008 Democratic Convention.'
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In a phone interview with Daily Mail Online on Thursday West said he is involved in an online community of roughly 600 Hillary Clinton supporters who are 'loosely affiliated' and have stayed connected through social media since her 2008 campaign.
While he consulted with a few other members of the group before mass distributing his warning, West said he acted alone in sending it.
'I wrote it as an individual,' he said, and made clear that 'we will responding back, like any consumer.'
Much more about him at the link.
A posting in the HillaryNationalDelegates Google group suggested the effort was spearheaded by West.
And West's LinkedIn says he has served as the coordinator for the National Hillary Clinton Delegate Network since her ill-fated 2008 bid for the White House.
It also states that he helped 'spear head the nominating petition drive among her delegates to place her name into nomination at the 2008 Democratic Convention.'
~~~
In a phone interview with Daily Mail Online on Thursday West said he is involved in an online community of roughly 600 Hillary Clinton supporters who are 'loosely affiliated' and have stayed connected through social media since her 2008 campaign.
While he consulted with a few other members of the group before mass distributing his warning, West said he acted alone in sending it.
'I wrote it as an individual,' he said, and made clear that 'we will responding back, like any consumer.'
Much more about him at the link.
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Is 'polarizing' a sexist word? It is acording to Hillary super supporter group [View all]
cali
Mar 2015
OP
So, simply because HRC is female, we're not supposed to use words that describe her?
winter is coming
Mar 2015
#1
If "insincere" is sexist, I'm going to need a new dictionary to describe republicans
arcane1
Mar 2015
#3
Isn't the "fairy tale" a reference to Obama's position on the invasion of Iraq?
arcane1
Mar 2015
#14
No wonder some of her supporters go into a tizzy every time Warren's name comes up.
winter is coming
Mar 2015
#22
Are we sure these "HRC Super Volunteers" are actually Hillary supporters?
winter is coming
Mar 2015
#25
This happens often, especially when writers doesn't have others interesting to describe people
Thinkingabout
Mar 2015
#27
If various media sources kept saying during the election that it would be polarizing
gollygee
Mar 2015
#37
Fuck those morons. Bring it motherfuckers, nobody is intimidated by those twits.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#41
Mitt Romney: polarizing, calculating, disingenuous, insincere, ambitious, inevitable, entitled, over
RiverLover
Mar 2015
#42
Please explain how this differs from Rick Scott banning the words "climate change"
hatrack
Mar 2015
#49
"polarizing, calculating, disingenuous, insincere, ambitious, inevitable, entitled, over confident..
DonCoquixote
Mar 2015
#51