He has such contempt for her, he is dehumanizing her.
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You referred to Hillary as "her", apparently not allowed by
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but calling someone "her" who is in the same room as you is dehumanizing. Whatever.
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Yes it is. Also, inappropriate and rude. http://emilypost.com/2014/06/impersonal-plight-is-it-rude-to-call-someone-she-while-in-the-same-room/ …
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Don't care. Dems always cry about something after the debates. This is just another example.
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If you don't care, why did you jump into the conversation?
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Because you're crying about something that doesn't matter and that's funny to me.
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@TheFix Please show us on the official Hillary Clinton campaign slogan t-shirt where the mean pronoun touched you.https://shop.hillaryclinton.com/products/im-with-her-tee … - 1 more reply
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Rudeness/dismissiveness.
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denigrate and diminish. If you were a woman you would have understood right away
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her campaign slogan is "I'm with her". Is she denigrating and diminishing herself? Good grief.
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this is the Tweet O the day!
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Because Hillary is a female?
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Are you serious? I'm With Her?
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