As prevalent as sexism is in our society how anyone, (especially the male dominated media which claims not to be bias) ,could see any rational behind the idea that this isn't a part of this electoral process seems hypocritical. When the concept of sexism is discussed as being part of how Mrs Clinton is portrayed in the media and is dismissed, this should raise suspect to the credibility of those reporting it given how common sexism is in everyday life in America.
Why have the media not delved more into the possibility that this is occurring, when this can only serve to give less dialogue on the matter? Then for the media to be seen by a wide number of polls taken of the voters, (which included Mr Obama's supporters), that the media is overwhelmingly bias in an unfavorable way toward Mrs Clinton, should be something that would lead one to question this possibility of sexism in the process and the media rather than dismiss it.
As prevalent as sexism is in our society how anyone, (especially the male dominated media which claims not to be bias) ,could see any rational behind the idea that this isn't a part of this electoral process seems hypocritical. When the concept of sexism is discussed as being part of how Mrs Clinton is portrayed in the media and is dismissed, this should raise suspect to the credibility of those reporting it given how common sexism is in everyday life in America.
Why have the media not delved more into the possibility that this is occurring, when this can only serve to give less dialogue on the matter? Then for the media to be seen by a wide number of polls taken of the voters, (which included Mr Obama's supporters), that the media is overwhelmingly bias in an unfavorable way toward Mrs Clinton, should be something that would lead one to question this possibility of sexism in the process and the media rather than dismiss it.