by breitbart. i think that announcement that she will be there. she is accusing in this breitbart interview, she s accusing bill clinton, an arkansas tv reporter, accusing him of unwanted advances in the 1980s. the term she uses is sexual assault. that was in the story of breitbart. we have not spoken to her at this moment. that story has been circulating now on the hard right. it s become a clamorous story, that s something the trump campaign tells us they want to highlight tonight. this is going to be an aggressive donald trum. this is his last time to go face to face with hillary clinton in this campaign. tell us behind the scenes, in terms of that strategy you re talking about, where is that coming from, reports that chris christie is stepping back from this campaign. kellyanne conway, we had her on
that column revolves up on the site and it includes this gem of a quote, i m certain the influential writers at breitbart california will stand with me and continue to introduce a more tolerant you view of american politics. i for one am not so certain. in response to widespread outcry over its miley/pelosi graphic, breitbart s politics editor says critics need to get over it, the folks at breitbart have always been known as edgy. and therein lies the problem. a conservative movement in such desperate need of reha bill tags that it fails to see the difference between edgy and sexist and totally tasteless. sexism elsewhere remains alive and well especially on capitol hill where it s not as colorful as it is on breitbart, but pretty insidious. witness cia and msa chief michael hayden this week talking about five term senator dianne
the zen jacitizen jane politics patricia murphy. it s like the line between tasteless and edgy is i guess in-individualable to breitbart, but what was your first response? my response was that i really had a lard time lohard time loo. it was so dis disful of any woman. if miley cyrus has to twerk, that s how she sells albums but about that to put a mother of five, grandmother, former speaker of the house, almost dangerously disgusting for send a message that it is not only okay, but this is how we re going to sell magazines. this is how we re going to monetize our business with images like this. and to me, the biggest concern about this is what it says to
wonder in the atlantic, darrel west from the brookings sorry, from darrel west from the brookings institution analyzed this sort of anger and venom directed toward leader pelosi and he said she s seen as a san francisco liberal. gender is less important to them than ideology. i sort of tend to disagree with that. i think gender actually matters a lot. and i think this is the mildly cyrus on her own is a highly sexualized object. she was the object of scorn and ridicule from a lot of people on both the right and the left for her actions earlier last year. and to put the head of one of the most powerful women of american politics on this sort of sexualized object of scorn and weird lust, i mean, there are a lot of gender politics at play. absolutely. as a woman on capitol hill, you hear about this which is kind of the extreme version of it and then you have michael hayden who is not a writer for breitbart talking about dianne