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Showing Original Post only (View all)A question about intellectual honesty. RE: Clinton's charge of sexism [View all]
A hypothetical question regarding Clinton's claim about Saders being sexist.
Go back to 2008.
Suppose the exact same exchange on some issue had occurred in the VP debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden in 2008. Joe said the same thing Sanders said on an issue.
And the next day Sarah says to rallies (to spread a meme): "Yes. Joe accused me of shouting. I guess he thought I was shouting because I am a woman who is speaking her mind. Well I won't shut up, even if Joe Biden wants me to stop speaking out because I am a woman."
Would you really be defending Palin's behavior?
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A question about intellectual honesty. RE: Clinton's charge of sexism [View all]
Armstead
Oct 2015
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You disagree with jut about every reporter and commentator who has discussed it?
Armstead
Oct 2015
#34
You disagree with almost every reporter and commentator who has been talking about it?
Armstead
Oct 2015
#24
As far as I am concerned, it has already been said and there is no walking it back
leftofcool
Oct 2015
#46
I did and I saw the debate and I saw her say that line on two seoerate occasions
Armstead
Oct 2015
#9
Nope. You know exacty what she said, and why. I know it. All of the pundits know it.
Armstead
Oct 2015
#17
If Joe resorted to unconscioius sexism, I would call him on it, but he didn't.
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2015
#14
I wasn't talking about how Joe Biden behaved. THis is a hypothetical question.
Armstead
Oct 2015
#21
What you appeared to be doing with you hypotheitcal question, at least by my reading,
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2015
#35
My wife is not overly sensitive. She knows a sexist remark when she hears one.
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2015
#50
I watched the debate with a very PC female (But not committed to any candidate).
Armstead
Oct 2015
#54
So women who recognize it as sexist are either over senisitive or ridiculous.
Agnosticsherbet
Oct 2015
#56