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Politics

You Might Be Sexist If You Call Hillary Clinton 'Polarizing.' Or 'Secretive.' Or Anything Else Bad.

"You are on notice that we will be watching, reading, listening and protesting coded sexism."

Robby Soave | 3.26.2015 3:53 PM

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You shouldn't note that Hillary Clinton is polarizing. You sure as hell better not call her ambitious or inevitable, either. And whatever you do, don't say she's out of touch or represents the past. These are sexist code words, and political reporters should stay away from them, a pro-Clinton activist warned The New York Times.

NYT reporter Amy Chozick received an email from a group titled "Hillary Clinton Super Volunteers" that instructed her not to use 13 different adjectives to describe the likely Democratic presidential candidate. Chozick tweeted parts of the email: "You are on notice that we will be watching, reading, listening and protesting coded sexism," it read.

Who is the "we" in that sentence? The HRC Super Volunteers' own Twitter profile is hardly daunting; it only has 145 Followers (as of the time I'm writing this article) and a handful of Tweets. This does not exactly suggest some network of highly influential, numerous, or dedicated grassroots activists.

The Daily Mail's Francesca Chambers did a little bit of digging and found out that the account is run by John West, a Chicago-area landscaper and former male model who hosted a Clinton event at his home recently. West was involved in Clinton's 2008 campaign; he claims to be involved with 600 "loosely affiliated" pro-Clinton activists:

'I wrote [the email] as an individual,' he said, and made clear that 'we will responding back, like any consumer.'

'We are consumers, and that's all this is,' he said, explaining that they are 'very sensitive' the the way that Clinton has been described in the media in the wake of her email scandal.

West said 'it's one thing to report, and be critical, and be fairly critical,' and another to call Clinton out for not acting in a transparent manner without balancing reports with a critique of the behavior of her predecessors at State or her competition for the White House.

The problem with his argument, of course, is that many if not most of these so-called sexist code words have been used to describe non-Clinton candidates—some of them men—as well.

As The Washington Post's Aaron Blake points out:

"Polarizing," for example, is a word that now describes pretty much every well-known politician in the country, up to and including Barack Obama and George W. Bush. The politician who isn't polarizing is the exception rather than the rule. And it usually means that the politician just isn't well known enough to be polarizing. Yet. …

As for "ambitious," nobody runs for president without having an extraordinary amount of ambition. Not Ted Cruz, not Barack Obama, notMitt Romney or Jeb Bush, and definitely not Bill Clinton -- all of whom have had their unusual amount of ambition chewed over by the media.

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  1. timbo   10 years ago

    Is it sexist to call her a disgusting, saggy, crooked cunt? How about an utter POS who uses her vag to usurp power? Which is more amazing in its own right that anyone ever gave her ugly ass the time of day.

    It would appear that Chelsea is in fact Webster hubble's daughter and thus she blackmailed her way into the partnership at that firm and rode the power wave from there. bill certainly did not want her nasty ass.

    1. Bo Cara Esq.   10 years ago

      More Psychopathic than sexist.

      1. MJGreen   10 years ago

        Positively GamerGateist!

      2. Viscount Irish, Slayer of Huns   10 years ago

        EVERYTHING IS PSYCHOPATHIC GAMERGATER BECAUSE THIS WORD HAS NO MEANING

        1. Bo Cara Esq.   10 years ago

          In the real world or 'non virtual communities' only psychopaths, juveniles or Gamergate types talk like this, with over the top vulgarity combined with emotional, vicious personal attacks all contrary to the express wishes of the host.

          1. Fuck Off Bo   10 years ago

            Shut the Fuck Up Troll.

          2. Bobarian (sexbot hand model)   10 years ago

            Coded Derpism.

            1. Viscount Irish, Slayer of Huns   10 years ago

              Personally, I find Bo's response to be immensely 'psychopathic' and therefore can only conclude that he should stop supporting Gamergate.

          3. Suthenboy   10 years ago

            I have only been able to check in briefly for the last week or so. I thought you had fucked off Bo.

            Well, as long as you are here I can ask the expert.

            Is it sexist/racist if I call her a bossy cunt? Or is that double ungood?

            1. Catatafish   10 years ago

              I'm no mathematician but I distinctly remember that a negative integer multiplied by another negative integer equals a positive. I see no reason not to apply this principle to "bossy cunt."

          4. John Titor   10 years ago

            Hey look everyone, a delusional narcissist is trying to lecture people on mental health.

          5. MarkLastname   10 years ago

            As opposed to the ever so noble and moral feminist anti-'gamergate' types who only publicly declares that all white males should kill themselves.

            Oh, right, "but it's ok when we do it."

            I see Bo has his armor on and is ready to save Hilary from the dragons.

    2. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

      If she's duly elected, how is that "usurping" power?

      I despise Hillary Clinton because she's a career opportunist and a despicable person that evades laws without repercussion. But if she's elected, that's obtaining power, not usurping it...IMO.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        I think angry dude supra might be speaking historically.

        Remember Hillary's "We're the President!!!!" quote?

        1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

          supra

          Really? Dude...

          BTW, I very likely will be in SoCal on Easter Sunday and will be flying out late Monday afternoon. You going to be around to look after me?

          1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

            50/50. I have Easter Bruch at the Jonathan Club on Sunday morning. Should be full of mimosas and back by 130pm.

            I leave for the desert on Monday. Departure time TBD but timed around traffic.

            Email me when you know more.

            I hate you.

            1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

              I will, thanks.

              And go fuck yourself.

            2. Sudden   10 years ago

              Damnit, I work right next to the JC building downtown and have been wanting to peer inside those halls of power for the longest time now.

              1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                Beach Club. Do you even watch 90210, bro?

                Downtown is basically valet parking and an occasional steak dinner.

      2. DesigNate   10 years ago

        "a despicable person"

        How positively psychopathic of you.

    3. Roger the Shrubber   10 years ago

      'Cunt' thrown out in the first comment. H&R commenters never disappoint.

  2. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

    I think I'd hate her if she were me.

    1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

      The rest of us would hate her if she was you, that's for sure.

      1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        I'd never let myself go like she has.

        1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

          When you're her age and have a couple of strokes and a destroyed liver, then you can make that claim. Until then, shut the fuck up.

          jk

          1. Brett L   10 years ago

            Robo-livers are nearly here. I'm gonna be bionic!

            1. Sudden   10 years ago

              If she gets elected, I'll be destroying my liver post-haste. No bionic replacement though, I will consider the destruction of my liver to be a sort of Nicholas Cage in Leaving Las Vegas sepukku

          2. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            You know, I figure if any awful human being is a candidate for moving her brain into a robot body, it's her.

            1. Xeones   10 years ago

              Ugh. That's just what we need, a 40-foot-tall Hillbot with tank treads and a gatling laser.

              1. Beautiful Bean Footage   10 years ago

                Holy cow! It's Godhilla!

                1. PapayaSF   10 years ago

                  Godzhillary

                  1. Tommy_Grand   10 years ago

                    Dear Mr. West and Super Friends,

                    Are there any loaded, sexist terms one should avoid when describing Ann Coulter?

                    1. PapayaSF   10 years ago

                      If you want a list of loaded and sexist terms, just compile what the left has used to describe Coulter, Palin, Rice, Laura Bush, Nancy Reagan, and any other non-leftist woman of the last 50 years you can think of.

    2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      Why are we beating around the bush here?

      I hate you, and I hate Sloopy even more.

      1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

        Probably should have read this before I brought up Easter.

        1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          It's the time for forgiveness. I forgive you, sloopy. Except for the Armstrong thing.

          1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

            That's why I like him. That, and his drunken exchange of words with Welch (whom I also like).

            1. sloopyinTEXAS   10 years ago

              I'll never live either of those down.

              At least Buzz Aldrin still doesn't know where I live...yet.

              1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

                Yeah, don't fuck with Buzz. He's more violent.

      2. Bobarian (sexbot hand model)   10 years ago

        Why are we beating around the bush here?

        Thinly veiled coded sexism.

        Nice.

  3. Tak Kak   10 years ago

    Every term is a dog whistle or a code word depending if they're directed against the wrong person.

    1. Winston   10 years ago

      Isn't a white person saying "hello" to a non-white person "microagression"?

      1. Brett L   10 years ago

        It depends on whether the party being spoken to finds the speaker attractive. An attractive person not saying hello is obviously a racist.

      2. Warren's Strapon   10 years ago

        And here we have a man accusing a woman of sexism. What the fucking fuck.

    2. Michael   10 years ago

      No idea who this is attributed to, but I've grown rather fond of it:

      "If you can hear the dog whistle, chances are that you're the dog."

  4. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    She can talk to Sarah Palin on how to handle it.

    1. JWatts   10 years ago

      Equivocating any aspect of Hillary Clinton with Sarah Palin is a clear example of using sexist code words also.

    2. R C Dean   10 years ago

      That's the way to handle this:

      "At a minimum, the language applied to Sarah Palin may not be regarded as sexist unless you objected to it as such when it was applied to Sarah Palin."

      1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        Sarah Palin hate is the baseline for Clinton hate? Well, that would seem to leave some wiggle room.

  5. Winston   10 years ago

    Angela Merkel has really let herself go.

    1. GILMORE   10 years ago

      +1 Frau Blucher

      1. Antilles   10 years ago

        (horse whinnying noises)

      2. R C Dean   10 years ago

        +2 frightened horses.

    2. Free Society   10 years ago

      Look at pictures of her when she was younger. She's actually more attractive as a wrinkly old bag of socialism.

  6. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

    Look, using sex or any other identity metric as a shield kinda fails when you have the character of a baboon trained from birth to steal from baby baboons.

  7. Longtorso, Johnny   10 years ago

    Progressives are superior to you. Only racism and sexism keep you from seeing that. Therefore, any criticism is racist or sexist.

    1. JWatts   10 years ago

      You left out homophobic. I'm going to have to report you for a microagression.

      1. Sudden   10 years ago

        You left our cisgendered transphobia.

        I'll need your GPS coordinates so I can geocode my report to the TOP. MEN GENDER FLUIDS.

        1. MarkLastname   10 years ago

          Top? Why not bottom men? Are you suggesting men who bottom are inferior to men who top? That's something-ist.

  8. kinnath   10 years ago

    Old, fugly, lesbian with no known talents except exploiting her husband connections seeks control over the whole fucking village to ensure children (up to age 26) are adequately beaten into submission and turned into chicken-shit new-wave feminists.

  9. PRX   10 years ago

    Bitch Mode

    1. Beautiful Bean Footage   10 years ago

      You feed it Milk-Bones instead of skittles...

  10. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

    On the one hand, I hate Hillary. Hate her.

    On the other hand, she kind of belongs in this picture.

    1. Scruffy Nerfherder   10 years ago

      dammit, i clicked

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Didn't I already rope you in with that once?

    2. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

      You know, that's proof to me that there is a God or, at the very least, benign super-alien overlords. Because we'd be in real fucking trouble if these powerful evil women were hot.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        They're not hot to you?

    3. Steve G   10 years ago

      That's a wholllllle notta noses

    4. Suthenboy   10 years ago

      Goddammit Playa.

      Nightmares. I know I will have nightmares now.

    5. Catatafish   10 years ago

      Playa, you somehow managed to find the one picture in the universe that actually somehow makes the "one hot friend" principle apply to Nancy Pelosi.

      God. Damn. You.

      1. lap83   10 years ago

        This made me laugh.

  11. Scruffy Nerfherder   10 years ago

    Call me sexist then.

  12. Anonymous Coward   10 years ago

    Careful Robby. If the Clinton Super Volunteers decide you're too much of a threat, they'll send out a chain email that tells supporters that you were born in Kenya and probably a secret Muslim (or is that only Obama they do that to?)

    Or they'll just arrange a mysterious case of suicide (Vince Foster) or fatal robbery where nothing is taken (Mary Mahoney).

  13. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

    You know I heard Golda Meir was flattered when David Ben-Guiron referred to her as " the best man in the government".

    1. MarkLastname   10 years ago

      I wonder if Hilary would be flattered if Obama called her the most loyal bitch in the kennel.

  14. Antilles   10 years ago

    Honestly, I've gotten numb from all the unflattering names I've been called over the past decade. If I'm going to be labeled a racist and sexist then maybe I should start acting like one.

    1. Trouser-Pod   10 years ago

      Well, then, you know what word to use at the beginning of each sentence.

      Go on....

      1. DesigNate   10 years ago

        Psychopathic?

      2. Suthenboy   10 years ago

        Actually I am beginning to think True may be on to something there. If everyone uses 'nigger' every chance they get then finally maybe the damn thing will lose its power and die a long overdue death.

        Of course since it is a source of power for the proggies and perpetually aggrieved they will fight that tooth and nail.

    2. MarkLastname   10 years ago

      A friend of mine hit me in the face with a garden hoe when I was young. After that, words didn't seem to matter much any more.

  15. MJGreen   10 years ago

    NYT reporter Amy Chozick received an email from a group titled "Hillary Clinton Super Volunteers" ... the account is run by John West, a Chicago-area landscaper and former male model ... explaining that [he is] 'very sensitive' the the way that Clinton has been described in the media in the wake of her email scandal.

    I'm glad this male model is there to mansplain it to Ms. Chozick.

  16. Dark Lord of the Cis   10 years ago

    Is cankles on the list?

  17. Enjoy Every Sandwich   10 years ago

    The "Hillary Clinton Super Volunteers"? Really? With a name like that I'm figuring their average age must be 13.

    1. Brian D   10 years ago

      Each has a different colored jumpuit and the signal for them to assemble is the piercing shriek of a cat that's being run over.

  18. Xeones   10 years ago

    She's such a dick.

    1. timbo   10 years ago

      She might have one. Is it sexist to call a mannish-looking woman a man?
      How about calling a POS a POS?

  19. ProLifeLibertarian   10 years ago

    The extent to which the Left has become authoritarian over the course of the past eight years in particular is disturbing. And of course, the Republican Party lacks the intellectual fortitude needed to pulverize their groupthink.

  20. Trouser-Pod   10 years ago

    John West, a Chicago-area landscaper and former male model

    Is this some sorta Monty Python skit?

  21. Free Society   10 years ago

    You Might Be Sexist If You Call Hillary Clinton 'Polarizing.' Or 'Secretive.' Or Anything Else Bad.

    Well that didn't take long.

  22. HazelMeade   10 years ago

    John West, a Chicago-area landscaper and former male model who hosted a Clinton event at his home recently

    So, basically, either (a) gay , or (b) someone with no real skills that gets by on his looks. Or possibly both.

    Bets on whether this guy was on the football team in high school anyone?

  23. Rebel Scum   10 years ago

    I already assume that I will be called sexist for any and all criticism of the Hilldabeast, no matter how legitimate and completely divorced from real sexism.

    1. R C Dean   10 years ago

      If criticism of Obama is per se racism, then why shouldn't criticism of Hillary be per se sexism?

  24. Anomalous   10 years ago

    So we're still allowed to call her a harpie?

    1. Form 27B/6   10 years ago

      The prefer term is 'shrill harpie'.
      'Grasping Harridan' can also be used.

      1. R C Dean   10 years ago

        Tut. Tut.

        Its "harpy".

  25. PapayaSF   10 years ago

    Luckily for us, "old," "corrupt," "money-grubbing," "hypocrite," "self-serving," and "lacking in real accomplishments" are still A-OK!

  26. Jima   10 years ago

    Angry cunt? wizened shrew? lying, conniving, responsibility avoiding troll? All these are OK? I can live with that.

  27. Troy muy grande boner   10 years ago

    I can't wait for this Machiavellian cunt to announce. It'll be 25/7 coverage of every stupid this this vile cunt has ever said and done. She (and I use that term loosely) will need her own television network to cover it all.

  28. Isaac Bartram   10 years ago

    I must confess, that it has always struck me that Hillary is "the candidate" who's time has come. But let us no forget that Ted Kennedy was also "the candidate who's time has come" in his time also.

    The fact of the matter is that Hillary, like Ted< was a person who had a following that was never nearly enough to get her/him elected but was big enough to get them a huge media following to the point of them both getting considered "the One".

    I'm not sure of who will be the Demo Nom for prez in 2016 but I am fairly sure it will not be Hillary.

    1. R C Dean   10 years ago

      O'Malley is suddenly getting lots of positive press.

      I tend to believe that Fauxcahontas cut a deal with Hillary to sit this one out. But, she's a politician, so her promises are worthless.

      I cannot think of a single other name that might be plausible as a primary candidate.

    2. timbo   10 years ago

      The real question is; would Teddy K. even tap that? How many fingers of scotch would it take for a Kennedy to go down that dark corridor?

  29. afripoke   10 years ago

    HRC SV? Sounds like a virus or, a new crime drama... HRC-SV New York. Freakin Bush vs Clinton again. Someone please tell me this is a nightmare!

  30. Pulseguy   10 years ago

    It's tough for me to get what women see in some men, since I'm a guy. But, it seems that from what my female friends tell me Bill Clinton is one of the sexiest guys alive. A lot of my women friends put him up there with Jagger as the ultimate sex symbol.

    I have to assume it is true. And, if so, what in the world did he see in HRC? Seriously. I'm a 5, maybe a 5 and a 1/2 in good light (this is out of ten, I'm not referring to anything else....because I am definitely a 5 and 3/4 if we're talking about other things) and I never dated anyone half as homely as her. I have slept with some women who were as homely as her, but.....beer....what can i say.

    It is like a super model dating a 5'8" plumber with a pot belly. And, marrying him.

    1. lap83   10 years ago

      Are your female friends progressives? They seem to have unusually bad taste in men.
      I'm female and I don't find him remotely sexy.

      1. Pulseguy   10 years ago

        I'm a Canadian. They don't have the visceral response everyone in the US would have. But, most Canadian women are leftish.

    2. Illocust   10 years ago

      Power. Bill Clinton is sexy because he has power. When he and Hillary dated and married he didn't have the sexy power, so they were a lot more close in the attractiveness department. Besides she wasn't always old. She wasn't a stunner when young, but besides the nose she wasn't ugly.

  31. Chrxtoph3r   10 years ago

    Screw code words. She is a liar. Her husband is a liar. They lie together.

    Maybe I am being a little ambi-sexist...or maybe I just don't like liars.

  32. Paul.   10 years ago

    John West, a Chicago-area landscaper and former male model who hosted a Clinton event at his home recently.

    All these things in the same sentence are seriously fucked up.

    1. LarryA   10 years ago

      And not very believable. Chicago has landscaping? Who knew?

  33. MaleMatters   10 years ago

    Clinton herself could be called sexist.

    When in college, she proudly proclaimed, "I'm going to marry a senator!" She married a governor, as we know, but in saying this, she eliminated about 98 percent of the male population as being good enough for her. What if in college Bill had proclaimed, "I'm going to marry a Playboy centerfold!"

    Years later in a speech to the First Ladies' Conference on Domestic Violence in San Salvador in 1998, feminist politician Hillary Clinton said:

    "Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat. Women often have to flee from the only homes they have ever known. Women are often the refugees from conflict and sometimes, more frequently in today's warfare, victims. Women are often left with the responsibility, alone, of raising the children." http://clinton3.nara.gov/WH/EO.....81117.html

    Women do not become war's primary victims by surviving genocides and being driven away from their homes to squalid camps where they have the hope, however dim, of rescue and restoration. War's primary victims are, and have always been, the men who are killed ? the husbands, fathers, and sons of the women whose lives generally are spared.

  34. sangaman   10 years ago

    I'm fairly confident that HRC Super Volunteers is a parody twitter account looking to draw attention to itself.

  35. PS   10 years ago

    The HRC Super Volunteers sounds like a bad Saturday morning cartoon

  36. Empress Trudy   10 years ago

    As if anyone imagines that Hillary doesn't own the press that extolls her greatness anyway?

  37. Reverend Draco   10 years ago

    "You are on notice that we will be watching, reading, listening and protesting coded sexism."

    Full Disclosure: This Is Not Coded.

    Go fuck yourself, in the most painful and bloody way possible.

  38. kinnath   10 years ago

    not exactly

  39. Bobarian (sexbot hand model)   10 years ago

    Is your decoder ring broken?

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