Before we leave the process that will eventually name Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee, let’s take a look back at one of the factors in this contest that helped him beat Hillary Clinton. It can provide us some clues and insights into how he may fare against Senator John McCain this fall.
There has been much debate whether sexism played a role in the defeat of Hillary Clinton. She and her campaign made a couple of well hashed over errors: they underestimated Obama’s appeal, had no organization in the caucus states, and used Bill Clinton incorrectly. Watching Bill Clinton in the 2008 campaign was like watching Willie Mays play for the Mets in 1973 – painful to watch a star whose time has past. She was significantly hurt by the actions of Florida and Michigan to break the DNC rules which cost her big states she could have won. And, it seems like she didn’t connect with the voters until she went from frontrunner to underdog.
A big factor in the race was a media bias for Obama and against Clinton. This manifested itself in a mainstream media that seemed to be openly promoting Obama, while gleefully participating in the steady stream of sexist comments and jokes aimed at Hillary. It was open season on petty analysis of her appearance, emotions and of course, the comments about how she came across as a bitchy woman. Take a few minutes to check out these clips. One is a brilliant piece from the Daily Show and other is a home grown video from YouTube. Both illustrate numerous examples of the mainstream media taking sexist shots at Hillary. It is sadly comical to watch a bunch of middle age white men (Mike Barnicle, Chris Matthews, Glenn Beck, Pat Buchannan, Wolf Blitzer) make statements that essentially says that Hillary is a shrew and a harpy who men don’t want to listen to because she sounds like a nagging wife. Makes you wonder how happy these guys are at home.
In addition, journalists such as Keith Olberman of MSNBC and Frank Rich of the New York Times all but anointed Obama while never missing an opportunity to take a shot at either Hillary Clinton or John McCain. By the way, making fun of McCain’s age is also fair game, and even sometimes the injuries he received as a POW. Obama’s lack of experience and a real record and his relationship with Rev. Wright received as close to a free pass as you can get in today’s 24/7 media.
Try and imagine what would happen if these same middle age white male commentators used jokes and negative stereotypes about Obama’s race in the same manner as they did with Hillary Clinton’s gender. When anyone even hints at race, such as Geraldine Ferraro, they are treated like a pariah. Remember when a bunch of guys showed up at a Clinton rally held up signs and chanted “iron my shirts”. It was laughed off as a prank. What if it was an Obama rally and those hilarious frat boys were yelling “shine my shoes” or “fry my chicken” Not so funny, is it? In fact, it is horrible. However, it is hard to argue it was much different in terms of negative stereotyping. Unfortunately, this gender bias affected the way the race was reported throughout the primary season. Next, we will take a look at how media bias may have shaped the race.

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