i think a lot of the policies that she s put forward understands that and demonstrates that via her policy. i think it s important that she says it. that is why she s saying i am not a person of color, pause it s an acknowledgement a number of people across this country need to hear. i am not a person of color but i understand the plight and i m willing to be an ally. but she is a woman and that seems to be causing a little bit of a kerfuffle. this iowa trip comes amid the headlines of ones like this. politico, warren battles the ghost of hillary. from the washington post before you run against trump, you have to run against hillary if you re a woman. that article going on to say the women looking at white house campaigns continue to shoulder gender criticism and demands not placed on their male counterparts. to be strong but not too tough. to be assertive without being pushy. lest voters turn away for reasons they may not acknowledge
assertive without being pushy, lest voters turn away for reasons that they may not acknowledge are sexist but researchers say are. is it sexist to compare elizabeth warren to hillary clinton? i mean every woman is going to be compared to hillary clinton, and every woman is going to be expected to be likeable, and have that, try to prove themselves to be likeable in a way that men don t have to. and there isup research after research after research that shows that if a woman seeks an office, if a woman looks like she is too ambitious, all of a sudden she is not likeable anymore. and women running for office have to deal with this all the time. women have to worry about the tone of their voice. people don t necessarily equate power with a woman, the timbre of a women s voice. those are issues women have to deal with. i say this to women running. you know it s out there. to the media commentators and those covering it, you should know it is out there, too, and
resonate with some of those rustbelt voters. melissa: then again, a washington op-ed go ahead and scroll. the woman looking at white house campaigns continue to shoulder gendered criticism and it demands not placed on their male counterparts, to be strong but not too strong. to be assertive without being pushy, lest voters turned away. for democratic women running for president, they must demonstrate they are not hillary clinton. nothing like her. , before they are in the now to take president trump. go ahead. you can be brave. lisa: i dislike when leftist women play the victim card. they do this with equal pay. you are saying that the government needs to come down and dictate the terms of your employment. you can t do it on your own. may be, stop pulling the victim. go put more hours in pretour, take jobs that are more lucrative. it tends to be the breakdown melissa: how is that related to this?