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‘Could you be more misogynistic?’: Pelosi’s daughter calls out New York Times for ‘#EverydaySexism’ over photo of Speaker’s heels

4-11-2019 < RT 22 284 words
 

The daughter of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi put the New York Times on blast after the outlet appended what she called a “sexist” cover photo, only showing the speaker’s “calves and heels,” to a critical opinion piece.


“Hey @deanbaquet could you @nytimes be any more misogynistic than to portray the female House Speaker with a photo of her calves and heels? #EverydaySexism,” the Speaker’s daughter, Christine Pelosi, tweeted on Monday, singling out Times editor Dean Baquet.



The supposedly misogynist photo featured alongside an op-ed questioning Pelosi’s role in the impeachment probe raging in Washington, arguing that because the Speaker of the House is next in line for the Oval Office behind the Vice President, Pelosi faces a potential conflict of interest.







Pelosi supporters were out in force to condemn both the cover photo and the article it adorned, with one user slamming the op-ed as “ridiculous” and “infuriating,” while another backer added “outrageous piece of trash” to the heap of insults.



Others, even those loath to give off the appearance of defending the Times, didn’t see the big deal, however, some arguing the photo represents “power” instead of weakness.




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