[quote name='rumblebear']Oh please, a simple google for Hillary media sexism will turn out more than enough examples. Quick example: Right before the NH primary, the front page of many newpapers had nasty headlines about Hillary such as 'Emotional Meltdown!', 'PANIC!' etc., with numerous pundits saying that was an indicator that she is too weak to lead the country and the final nail to her campaign. Almost every article mentioned how she cried and her eyes full of tears, yet a simple look at the video shows there were none of that. Jon Stewart said it best regarding that emotional meltdown video: "That's IT?". And then there's Chris Matthews.[/QUOTE]
Okay, so just the "emotional breakdown" thing, then? Yeah, I agree, that was

ing ridiculous.
You could have just said "she deserved it what with all the bullshit about her 'emotional breakdown'", if that's all you were talking about.
And who the

cares about Chris Matthews?
I wonder what the media would say if Obama teared up... probably not much.
(Oh yeah, and John Stewart, if I recall correctly, didn't even play the major part of the clip, where she really starts tearing up about not wanting to see the country "fall backwards". As usual, John Stewart is a COMEDIAN, and the last thing he's worried about is accurately representing the topic at hand. I love him, but come on, he's a

ing comedian.)
(EDIT: just watched the Stewart clip again. Yeah, John plays the one part of the clip where she's crying the LEAST. Seriously, if you ever look at anything on Stewart objectively, it's complete bullshit. I mean, it's funny, but it's complete bullshit. You can't take the guy seriously, and he'd think you a moron if you did. I think Bill Cosby said it best: "ZIP ZOP ZOOBIDEE BOP HERE I GO DOWN THE SLOPES!!")