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You could feel the swell of female angst. It wasn't even about Hillary Clinton. It was about what she was put through. It was about running while female.

The Democratic race for president was supposed to herald a new era for blacks and women in politics. What became clear was that for the African-American, it is the 21st century. For the woman, it is 1955.

The media had declared open season on Clinton, who being middle age, was somehow deemed an easy target for special savagery. On Slate, Christopher Hitchens slimed Clinton as "an aging and resentful female." The Drudge Report simply displayed a photo of Clinton's face looking puffy, lined and fatigued. No caption necessary.

I won't even bother with Rush Limbaugh.

On New Hampshire primary day, the host at C-SPAN's Washington Journal read from a news story explaining Clinton's show of emotion. The reporter had written that she choked up "because the other woman expressed concern for her feelings." But the host misread the phrase "other woman" as "older woman" (a subconscious slip, no doubt).

It was during this same program, however, that I first suspected the polls predicting a Barack Obama coast might be off. An early female caller, a Democrat, took umbrage at the sexist carnival, noting that she has two grown daughters. That was to be expected. But then a Republican woman called in to defend Clinton. Clearly, this was no longer just about politics.

Clinton was never my first choice for president, but the shredding of her dignity drove me crazy. I e-mailed Jennifer Lawless, a professor of political science at Brown University, to see whether I had simply lost my sense of humor. Lawless is a tough analyst who specializes in women candidates and herself ran for Congress. What did she think?

"Quite frankly," Lawless responded, "I am so disgusted with the media's coverage of Hillary Clinton that I can barely write about it without the anger rising." Lawless noted that she, too, was "by no means, a knee-jerk Hillary Clinton fan."

Towering over the personal attacks was the monstrous double standard.

The woman was the diligent worker, studying the minutiae of health care, terrorism and taxation, but portrayed as an over-the-hill broad, who every 10 minutes had to answer a question about why people didn't like her. Not that this should matter, but John McCain happens to be 11 years her senior, and Mitt Romney several months older than the New York senator.

No female — young, old, black or white — could ever play the knight-on-charger with meager experience. If she presented herself as the human embodiment of national unity and world peace, everyone would have fallen down laughing.

Obama's message, meanwhile, turned increasingly narcissistic. Thanks to his victory in Iowa, he said, "there's a sense of hopefulness and interest and engagement among the electorate that I don't think we've seen in a very, very long time."

By Tuesday, the broads had had enough. Seeing that it had become socially acceptable to mock mature women, they were determined to prove that it was not politically acceptable. Many of their daughters joined them.

And it would be incomplete reporting not to add that New Hampshire's old factory towns also came out for Clinton. Obama retained support in the comfortable university towns, where the economically secure had nothing to lose in gauzy messages of "hope." The hurting workers did not have that luxury.

I still can't say that Hillary Clinton is the best choice for president, but seeing her rise from the rubble on Tuesday night did bring on my own show of emotion. That I must confess.

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Harrop is trying to revive the Absolute Moral Authority card and play it in favor of Hillary. The message in her column is clear - don't criticize Hillary. Ever.
Harrop's whining about "negative" press coverage are a hoot, as are the lame efforts to blame Hillary's travails on Drudge and Limbaugh. When she holds the media accountable for far worse coverage about Bush, then I will take her seriously.
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Posted by: Mwalimu Daudi
Thu Jan 10, 2008 9:56 AM
Hi Froma,
I have read your stories before with enthusiasm, but this one is sooo bad! If you remember Hillary said "if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen, well I am at home in the kitchen" whoops, not when the chips are down, then I cry LIKE A WOMAN! We are looking for a presidential candidate here, someone to take charge of running this country, not someone that will turn on the artificial tears when absolutely necessary (such as "I am losing now, what to do next" ah, the tears always work with GULLABLE women!!!!!!!!!!!! I am not against women, I was going to vote for Elizabeth Dole, (and I can guarantee you, she would not turn on the false tears when the chips are down) she found that she would be better to get out of the race as the country is not ready for a woman president (especialy one that turns on the fake tears when the situation warrants it. I cannot imagine our troops being in a battle for their lives and Hillary saying "wait, I will turn on the tears and emotions, that will make them win". Hillary is a liar, a cheat, and a thief and will do anything imaginable to get what she wants. Look at the Clinton "attack machine" it worked well when she was ahead, but when the chips are down, last resort, turn on the fake tears and emotions, all the stupid women will respond! Hillary does not want the presidency, she wants the glass ceiling broken! Then she can quit. If she was a Carly Fiorina, I could see her running, but then Carly Fiorina doesn't turn on fake tears and emotions to get what she wants, she is a professional, Hillary will NEVER be a professional. Bill brings on all the representatives he illegally pardoned to help Hillary because they "owe him" well if this is what women vote for, I feel very sorry for them including you Froma, apparently you were also duped by the falsifications. Don't forget, women voted for Bill "because he wore a red tie" because he is a cat lover" women are apparently voting with their butts on this woman. Wake up women!!!! Vote for the best candidate for PRESIDENT, not for a fake! I assure you Froma, I will no longer read your opinions after this disasterous remark, you are now just like the rest of the Hillary backers, "blinded by the femoral parts" Hillary changes her mind like her underware (oops, maybe she doesn't change according to the looks of her hair). Wake up, we are electing a president to run this country, not a women liberator!
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Posted by: quinka
Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:55 AM
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