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Hillary Clinton has been dealing with sexism since she entered the public eye 40 years ago. From outrage over her lack of interest in baking cookies to endless questions about likability, she's heard it all. But that doesn't mean seeing it all packaged back-to-back isn't still shocking. The National Memo put together a video mash-up of intervewers asking Clinton questions like, "Can a first lady be both popular and opinionated?" to news commenters saying things like, "Men won't vote for Hillary Clinton because she reminds them of their nagging wives."

And somehow, she keeps her cool through it all.

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