"Hillary" and "Sarah" condemn sexism
In case you missed it...
Last weekend the comedy show Saturday Night Live had a great skit:
Kudos to Tina Fey (Palin) and Amy Poehler (Clinton).
And wouldn't you know that McCain adviser Carly Fiorina went on MSNBC to say:
"[T]he portrait [on "SNL"] was very dismissive of the substance of Sarah Palin, and so, in that sense, they were defining Hillary Clinton as very substantive and Sarah Palin as totally superficial ... I think that continues the line of argument that is disrespectful in the extreme and yes, I would say, sexist, in the sense that just because Sarah Palin has different views than Hillary Clinton does not mean that she lacks substance."
"[T]he portrait [on "SNL"] was very dismissive of the substance of Sarah Palin, and so, in that sense, they were defining Hillary Clinton as very substantive and Sarah Palin as totally superficial ... I think that continues the line of argument that is disrespectful in the extreme and yes, I would say, sexist, in the sense that just because Sarah Palin has different views than Hillary Clinton does not mean that she lacks substance."
Who's looking whiney now? Not long ago Repub's were all over Hillary if she even mentioned the 'sexism' word...called her 'whiney.'
Maybe the McCain camp ought to lighten up a bit. SNL is a comedy show. It mocks everyone...that's the point.
If the McCain camp wants to assure voters that Palin is highly "substantive," maybe they ought to give her a chance to prove her mettle by talking with the press on major issues.
Just sayin'...