Media Matters for America

Time.com's Cox latest to attack Sen. Clinton on her voice

March 27, 2007 12:28 pm ET

While live-blogging a health care forum featuring Democratic presidential candidates on March 24, Time.com Washington editor Ana Marie Cox wrote in a post on Time.com's political weblog, Swampland, that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) was "eerily LOUD" and summarized Clinton's position as: "YOU CAN TELL I CARE ABOUT HEALTH CARE BECAUSE I AM SHOUTING ALL THE TIME."

From Cox's March 24 post on Swampland:

Shorter Hillary: YOU CAN TELL I CARE ABOUT HEALTH CARE BECAUSE I AM SHOUTING ALL THE TIME.

She is in favor of universal health care (now) and thinks it could take as little as ... eight years to get there. She did this weird thing where she walked around during the question time rather than sit and talk like a normal person. (Though now Kucinich is doing it, too. Uhm...) Also, apparently people are "drowning in paper," which sounds unpleasant.

She's more concrete than Obama but eerily LOUD.

Media Matters for America has documented several previous examples of media figures attacking Clinton for the tone and volume of her voice:

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