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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: A question about intellectual honesty. RE: Clinton's charge of sexism [View all]JoePhilly
(27,787 posts)25. By not calling Sanders a sexist?
Is that how it works now?
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A question about intellectual honesty. RE: Clinton's charge of sexism [View all]
Armstead
Oct 2015
OP
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