Sanders Faces Rude Female Reporter Asking if His Candidacy is Sexist Against Hillary

"The reporting today in America is a joke."

Bernie Sanders faced a rude female reporter on Monday who was hell-bent on asking him if his insistence to stay in the race was sexist against Hillary Clinton.

It was during a press conference that Sanders was taking questions and calling on reporters, but a female reporter was trying her best to ask her question out of turn.

"Excuse me," Sanders said over and over, as she continued shouting over him.

"Other hands are up as well," Sanders added, trying to call on someone else. He eventually acquiesced. 

"What do you say to women who say that you staying in the race is sexist because you're standing in the way of what could be the first female president of the United States?" she asked.

Sanders laughed and asked, "Is that a serious question?"

"Yes, it is a serious question," the reporter fired back.

"Your question implies that any woman running for president is by definition the best candidate," Sanders continued. "So, if Hillary Clinton runs for president, is your point that it is sexist for any man to oppose her?"

The female reporter explained her point: If Clinton wins more delegates in California and Sanders stays in the race, is that sexist?

"I don't think it is sexist," Sanders stated emphatically.

This laughable moment of the Left eating its own brought to you by Politico:

An astute commenter on the story ridiculed today's reporting:

"Is it antisemitic for Hillary Clinton to run against Bernie Sanders and stand in the way of our first Jewish President? The reporting today in America is a joke." — Mike Etzkorn

The Freedom Center is a 501c3 non-profit organization. Therefore we do not endorse political candidates either in primary or general elections. However, as defenders of America’s social contract, we insist that the rules laid down by both parties at the outset of campaigns be respected, and that the results be decided by free elections. We will oppose any attempt to rig the system and deny voters of either party their constitutional right to elect candidates of their choice.

Issues

People

Organizations