Michelle Malkin calls out double standard in outrage over sexist attacks
http://twitter.com/#!/GQMagazine/status/425341007249821696
Here’s a late-breaking scoop from the New York Times, courtesy of op-ed contributor Amy Wallace: female journalists and bloggers are often the target of vile, sexist attacks. As Wallace writes, this kind of vitriol “seeks to intimidate and, ultimately, to silence female journalists who write about controversial topics.”
Of course, conservative women who write about controversial topics have known this for a long, long time, as Twitchy founder Michelle Malkin demonstrates.
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425342216681172992
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425342503923888129
No, seriously, it’s true!
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425342684031483904
One simple click on any of the following searches for the C-word should give these concerned liberal gentlemen the vapors.
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425345553052876800
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425345696498065408
Of course, those searches would pull up only the most recent attacks. Malkin has been cataloging the war on conservative women for quite a while.
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425346811394392064
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425347449276739584
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425348357175783424
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425348631550369793
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425349175518044161
Here’s some more fodder for the New York Times research department.
http://twitter.com/#!/michellemalkin/status/425352164404236288
Do we sense a double standard at work here?
http://twitter.com/#!/verumserum/status/425390066001666048