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PatSeg

(52,782 posts)
27. I really don't know
Tue Jul 5, 2016, 01:36 PM
Jul 2016

if in this instance, there was any sexism involved, but as a woman I can tell you that sexism is alive and well. We will see much more of it in the next few months. Women candidates are pretty much always treated differently than their male counterparts and judged for things that men rarely are. Donald Trump's hair is a very rare exception!

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He might have felt he could righteously spank a women. Grrrrr.... eom fleabiscuit Jul 2016 #1
Who does he think he is? lapucelle Jul 2016 #4
If it was a male candidate, would he have done the same? scscholar Jul 2016 #2
WTF? CBGLuthier Jul 2016 #3
We had a very unusual public statement by an FBI director. lapucelle Jul 2016 #11
Poor you. PeaceNikki Jul 2016 #14
Whaaaaa trumad Jul 2016 #15
I really don't know PatSeg Jul 2016 #27
Who has made a "bull shit claim of sexism?" DonViejo Jul 2016 #31
Me too Hiraeth Jul 2016 #51
Yes, SEXISM! hughee99 Jul 2016 #9
Here are the rules concerning Office of US Attorney media announcements and press conferences. lapucelle Jul 2016 #20
Do you believe this statement was made without the knowledge or approval of the Justice Department? hughee99 Jul 2016 #37
I don't know, but lapucelle Jul 2016 #41
And I'm a little puzzled by Comey's behavior. lapucelle Jul 2016 #47
Interesting ciaobaby Jul 2016 #52
Fair enough. I don't believe this wasn't cleared with the DoJ first, but if what he says is true hughee99 Jul 2016 #48
I think your point is very valid. arthritisR_US Jul 2016 #21
I disagree. Else You Are Mad Jul 2016 #35
I think it's both. I think her being a Clinton solidifies their their arthritisR_US Jul 2016 #40
I dunno. Else You Are Mad Jul 2016 #43
I do and I remember its inception when Bill was Govenor. nt arthritisR_US Jul 2016 #44
Yes he would have. 840high Jul 2016 #39
God, I *really* hope the Clinton campaign can come up with something better than Marr Jul 2016 #42
I agree. Else You Are Mad Jul 2016 #46
Another view loyalsister Jul 2016 #5
Though I doubt it is to her advantage, it may be seen as a summary statement karynnj Jul 2016 #8
good point loyalsister Jul 2016 #17
Which parts were factually incorrect? TipTok Jul 2016 #6
The parts that were speculation. eom fleabiscuit Jul 2016 #24
Such as.... TipTok Jul 2016 #56
Has any nominee ever been investigated by the FBI? karynnj Jul 2016 #7
Al Gore in 2000 lapucelle Jul 2016 #12
I had forgotten that -- contributions in 1996 nt karynnj Jul 2016 #19
It's a safe bet that J. Edgar Hoover investigated Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson, PeaceNikki Jul 2016 #16
Likely I agree - but not publicly on a known issue nt karynnj Jul 2016 #18
Hoover investigated everyone left and right until he got dirt on them The Second Stone Jul 2016 #57
there's special hatred for all things Clinton. spanone Jul 2016 #10
He was summarizing the investigation findings. B2G Jul 2016 #13
Were you as happy as I was with Director Comey's pre-emptive No-Bill? DemocratSinceBirth Jul 2016 #22
I am not happy about any of this. B2G Jul 2016 #38
+1 Hiraeth Jul 2016 #53
I was expecting Comey to do what the FBI normally does. lapucelle Jul 2016 #23
I would expect him to leave his speculation at home. nt fleabiscuit Jul 2016 #25
No, just expect him to be objective about criminal findings and not his opinion uponit7771 Jul 2016 #28
J. Edgar Hoover probably did. muntrv Jul 2016 #26
It was a political attack by a guy with serious butt hurt. underpants Jul 2016 #29
I thought the statement was reasonable enough... Adrahil Jul 2016 #30
Considering he gave her a free pass, not sure what you're complaining about. ThePhilosopher04 Jul 2016 #32
+1, apparently dodging an indictment isn't good enough. Marr Jul 2016 #45
When someone who didn't commit a crime doesn't get charged, lapucelle Jul 2016 #49
Agree with you about the irony PJMcK Jul 2016 #54
Comey has a sad. madamesilverspurs Jul 2016 #33
Your extreme concern is well noted. eom MohRokTah Jul 2016 #34
Does this post mean that it's not enough to have the FBI decision clear Hillary of any charges, but floriduck Jul 2016 #36
Comey shouldn't be doing the Republican's work for them. lapucelle Jul 2016 #50
he said other people who do similar things may be charged in the future alc Jul 2016 #55
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