There are times when I simply must write an obvious post, and this is one of those times.
Our Dear Leader gave a commencement speech at the Coast Guard Academy in which he
proclaimed that "no politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse or more unfairly" by the media.Is this really the case? Let's see: Suppose that I'm one of your two neighbors. The other neighbor, the one that is not a nasty snake goddess with venom, knocks on your door to give you flowers or freshly-baked bread or bottles of bubbling wine on your birthday. I, on the other hand, put dead snails through your mailbox, cut out nasty pictures from magazines and glue them on your front door and aim at you with a peashooter when you leave for work in the morning.
You might then badmouth me and praise your other neighbor, sure. But would that be unfair treatment?
In other words, we can't compare the media's treatment of various politicians without holding constant that most important of all its determinants: How that politician has acted.
Trump acts like a pampered two-year old in a temper tantrum.
On the other hand, I would argue that the way Hillary Clinton has been treated has a strong failure of having been caused by "politicking while female." It doesn't matter that she is flawed or the ways in which she is flawed. If her name had been Harry Clinton she wouldn't have been put through the mangle so very many times.