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'Battle of the sexes'

CNN just characterized the Allen/Webb race in Virginia as a "battle of the sexes," with early returns showing men are voting primarily for Allen and women for Webb. They then speculated that maybe men tend to like Allen because his father was a big Virgina football coach. Barf.

Thank you, Paula Zahn, for consequently pointing out that Webb a total misogynist.

Posted by Ann - November 07, 2006, at 10:13PM | in

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[0+] Author Profile Page Rachel said:

"Men tend to like Allen because his father was a big Virginia football coach."

... And women are the emotional, irrational half of the species?

Poor Virginians.
They had to choose between a racist and a misogynist.
It's kind of like being asked "Would you rather be shot, or hung?"

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