Former Hillary Clinton Campaign Spokeswoman: White Women Didn't Vote For Hillary Due to "Internalized Misogyny"

And... you know the chorus, sing along with me: #ThatsHowYouGotTrump.

"She, among white women, didn�t do any different than essentially Obama in 2012. A point better," Hayes first noted. "How do you make sense of that." "Internalized misogyny is a real thing and it's something we have to be talking about," McIntosh answered. "The president said it the best during this whole campaign. We as a society react poorly to women seeking positions of power."

It could also be that she failed as a Senator (no legislation to her credit) and then failed again in her try-out for the presidency as Secretary of State, failing even to follow the law or protect confidential documents.

Or, in other words: People have an "uncomfortable feeling" when incompetent criminals seek high government office.

But nah, gotta be the "internalized misogyny."