Re: “Please
Stop Apologizing,” by Bill Maher (Op-Ed, March 22):
We’re both
women who have worked in Democratic politics and the media for decades and find
Bill Maher’s misogynist treatment of women candidates deeply disturbing.
Coincidentally we both hail from Alaska—where women are treated as equals—so
perhaps our threshold for this kind of behavior is less than here in the Lower
48.
Mr. Maher has
implicitly attempted to tie his own demeaning attacks on women to the unrelated
issue of partisan-motivated fake outrage, which we agree is tiring. While
others have been held to account for their sexism, Mr. Maher remains
unrepentant for his attacks on women in public life.
How can we
expect women to run for office when they are essentially told to “lighten up
about” and accept misogynist attacks? The Women’s Media Center has found that
such attacks on women candidates have a measurable negative effect on how
voters view them.
Our message to
Mr. Maher and his ilk is: Please start apologizing.
PENNY LEE
KIRSTEN POWERS
Washington, March 23, 2012
KIRSTEN POWERS
Washington, March 23, 2012
Ms. Lee is the former executive director of
the Democratic Governors Association. Ms. Powers is a political commentator who
worked in the Clinton administration.
Via a thread at Memeorandum.
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