Enough With The Sexism!
 

CNN's Campbell Brown is fed up with the sexist treatment that Sarah Palin's been receiving… from her own campaign. In an unexpected rant, Campbell, whose frustration mirrors that of an entire mainstream media exasperated at the McCain campaign for refusing to let them do their jobs, said the campaign is treating her like a "delicate flower" who can't hang with the boys. By refusing to let her give a press conference or even hear questions from the press, they are treating her unequally, Cambell says. Now, the media ban probably has more to do with the McCain camp's intimate knowledge of Palin's incompetence than sexism, but kudos to Brown for throwing the sexism card back at them. [YT]

Comments (2)

No. 1 · Dee

Damn! CB has spunk. I like spunk.

Posted: Sep 24, 2008 at 3:42 pm
No. 2 · *M*

I agree, but its not really sexism, they just know that this chick is stupid and will be destroyed by the media, and Biden in the debates. They want to keep the charade going.

Posted: Sep 24, 2008 at 7:11 pm
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