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    « Confessions of an Alberta Liberal electioneer | Main | Democratic Renewal Town Hall: effective, or simply cathartic? »

    July 14, 2008

    Women, the US media and the 2008 Presidential Campaign

    You may recall that a while back I posted a video montage of all the sexist remarks spewed at Hilary Clinton during the Democratic nomination campaign. With Clinton now out of the spotlight, it seems the US media (and Fox, in particular) have now set their sights on Michelle Obama. Seeing all the racist, sexist remarks they've made thus far in the campaign truly inspires anger and disbelief.

    via Michelle Obama Watch.

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    The "terrorist fist jab" remark pushes Fox safely over the line of self-parody in my books.

    Fox news stepped over the line many years ago. I don't even let the dribble that's spewed out from Fox get anywhere near my psyche.

    I did love the John Stewart clip at the end. It's wacky that it takes a comedian to point out the absurdity of Fox's f-d up view of the world.

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