Quote Originally Posted by Tuff
It does't say "Women" - it says women with a bitter psychological complex who shows pure condescension for males.
It doesn't indeed, Tuff. You're quite right. Nevertheless, the implication is dangerously close to what I suggested.

There were a lot of things in the article I vehemently disagree with. I singled out the quote I did to show the ridiculousness of the character assassination on Hillary. It will instantly make the blood boil of even Hillary's staunchest opponents. The President of the United States of America does not need to bow to Muslim standards of proper female behaviour.

Quote Originally Posted by AntiochusIII
Careful. The columnist is falling into the very trap Barack Obama was supposed to bring us all out of.
No, I hope they keep it up. Give me more of: 'Hillary herself, with her thin, spotty record, tangled psychological baggage, and maundering blowhard of a husband, is also a mighty big roll of the dice. She is a brittle, relentless manipulator with few stable core values who shuffles through useful personalities like a card shark'

The vehement bitterness of the hate against Hillary is taking her straight into the White House. People want change, not this tired old partisan vitriol. And not Hillary, but the hatred against her is fast becoming the symbol of this old partisanship.

Everybody has a theory about the remarkable resurgence of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire. She "cried her way" to victory. Or she had a better vote-pulling operation. Or she benefited from a "Bradley effect" of white voters reluctant to actually pull the lever for an African-American candidate. But what seems just as plausible as any other explanation is also the most ironic: that New Hampshire Democrats -- and especially Democratic women -- were sick of the corrosive hostility and naked slant of the mainstream media against her.

The polls that had showed Barack Obama well ahead of Clinton were not so much wrong as misleading -- or at least badly interpreted by journalists too eager to write Clinton's political obituary. In fact, the polls correctly measured Obama's share of the vote. What happened during the contest's last few days was that the undecided broke for Clinton, and the question is why.

Without depriving her and her campaign team of any credit they deserve for her late revival, it seems quite possible that all the cheap shots and hate bombs finally backfired on Clinton's aggressive adversaries in the media.