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In criticizing liberals for purported sexism, conservative media figures have engaged in their own

September 19, 2008 1:04 pm ET

During the weeks following Sen. John McCain's selection of Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, in the course of accusing Democrats, progressives, feminists, Alaska politicians, the media, and others of sexism in their treatment of Palin, several conservative media have themselves engaged in sexism.

Examples include:

As Media Matters for America noted, Morris asserted on August 27 that Sen. Joe Biden "only got into the [presidential] race this time because of a menopausal midlife crisis." During the September 3 edition of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, host Jon Stewart -- after playing video of Morris, in a conversation with Sean Hannity at the Republican National Convention, decrying sexism that he said has been directed at Palin -- highlighted a statement by Morris on the November 5, 2007, edition of Hannity & Colmes: "When a woman wants to be president, she shouldn't complain based on gender," and, "This is what Hillary Clinton always does -- whenever she gets under fire, she retreats behind the apron strings."

As Media Matters has noted, Quinn has repeatedly referred to the National Organization for Women as "the National Organization for Whores." He has defended himself, saying: "Now, there's the question of referring to the National Organization for Women as the National Organization for Whores. There is a reason for that. The reason is that's just what they are. They're political whores. They are whores for liberalism in general. You can see -- I mean, just take a look at how they dealt with Sarah Palin for the past couple of days." Media Matters also noted that on the August 27 edition of the show, Quinn introduced a segment on Clinton by saying, "By the way, that brings us to our Hillary Heads-Up," and then playing audio of the Elton John song "The Bitch Is Back." Quinn then said, "I was going to play 'Ding Dong, the Witch is Dead.' But you know what, I -- you never know with the Clintons."

From the September 6 edition of Fox News' America's Election HQ:

GALLAGHER: This is the problem that Ellis' side is in, because let me tell you something, women know that this is a strong woman. The National Organization for Women act like she's a man -- she's a drag queen. I don't know that NOW -- I'm sure -- I don't think that NOW knows that she's a woman. NOW is condemning her --

HENICAN: No.

GALLAGHER: -- because she's pro-life. No, no, no. The moderates are flocking to her because a lot of moderates like to see a woman who hunts, a woman who is in the PTA, a woman who has a job; a woman who has a baby --

HENICAN: Here's the only problem Mike --

GALLAGHER: -- a woman who, come on. This is wishful thinking on your part.

HENICAN: -- here's the only problem with that theory; here's the only problem with that beautiful-sounding theory. It's not true.

GALLAGHER: It is true.

HENICAN: And moderates are not flocking to her.

GALLAGHER: Baloney, baloney.

HENICAN: It's the evangelicals --

GALLAGHER: Well --

HENICAN: And the people way, way, way out at the end that are moving to her.

GALLAGHER: We'll know November 5th if it is true or not. Don't go by these silly polls, who knows? November 5th, we'll see.

BROWN: Well, these Democrats though, they, they're kind of between a rock and a hard place because --

ELLIS: What do you mean?

BROWN: -- a lot of those women are feminists, and they're attacking her for trying to work and --

GALLAGHER: Ellis, Ellis, explain this to me, explain this to me --

HENICAN: Nothing, nothing, nothing --

GALLAGHER: She's the ultimate feminist.

HENICAN: No.

GALLAGHER: She's a feminist.

HENICAN: No. Come on.

GALLAGHER: She is.

HENICAN: Just because she's a woman doesn't make her a feminist.

GALLAGHER: No, no. She's a working woman, she's self-sufficient --

HENICAN: Against, against

GALLAGHER:-- she drives herself to work.

HENICAN: Oh, oh. You know what? My standards are a little higher than "she drives herself to work."

GALLAGHER: I didn't say she drove herself to work well. She may not be a good driver. I'm just kidding. No, no, no.

HENICAN: Very sexist, Gallagher.

BROWN: Oh my.

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