Misogyny matters...
What Zuzu said.
Excerpt:
This is why I continue to call out the use of misogyny and sexist insults in this campaign. It's not so much that I'm defending Clinton (though I think she's getting an unfair shake in the media and in the blogosphere, and that annoys me), but that I'm calling this shit out because this shit hurts women. Women like me. Women like many of you. Women like your daughters, your sisters, your mothers, your friends, your spouses, your SOs. If it's okay to dehumanize a US Senator and presidential candidate as "that thing" or dismiss her as "that bitch," or set up a 527 called "Citizens United Not Timid" (aka C.U.N.T.) to "educate the American public about what Hillary Clinton really is," then we now have an environment in which it's okay to dehumanize, demean and diminish ordinary women because they're women.But even some women who don't support Sen. Clinton express unease about the tone of some attacks on her. "Why is it OK to say such horrible things about a woman?" asks Erika Wirkkala, who runs a Pittsburgh public-relations firm and supports Sen. Obama. "People feel they can be misogynists, and that's OK. No one says those kinds of things about Obama because they don't want to be seen as racist."