
While many forms of press have been sexist against the Hillary campaign there are also some examples of articles which explore (and sometimes question) the sexist coverage women in politics (especially Hillary) has received.
JULY
Gore: Clinton campaign changed perception of women (07/20/2008 AP)
EMILY's list founder: Clinton loss proves sexism still rampant in US (07/20/2008 AP via Kansas City Star)
Women's rights movement celebrates 160 years (07/19/2008 Salt Lake Tribune)
Comedian Jokes About 'Hos' at Obama Fundraiser (07/12/2008 ABC News)
Barack not making nice to Hillary (07/11/2008 seattlepi.com)
The Hillary Clinton handicap: Primping (07/11/2008 LA Times)
Midwest Voices: Feminists should stop fighting and unite (07/11/2008 MidWest Voices)
Damned If Feminine, Damned If Feminist (07/08/2008 AlterNet)
Don Kaul: Sexism alive and well around world (07/07/2008 Noblesville Daily Times)
Ladies, it's time to stop crying about Hillary Clinton's loss and get over it (07/07/2008 Flint Journal)
JUNE
Kristol, who previously said "[w]hite women are a problem ... we all live with," is "appalled" by the "sexism and misogyny the Democratic primary voters demonstrated" (06/29/2008 Media Matters)
Clinton barbs resonate among working women: N.Y. senator’s bid for highest office prompts a look at regular offices too (06/27/2008 MSNBC)
Priest stands by Clinton critique (06/28/2008 Boston Globe)
Am I a Hillary-Hating Sexist? You Tell Me (06/25/2008 Huffington Post)
Pelosi agrees that sexism hindered Hillary Clinton (06/24/2008 LA Times)
Sexism still alive and well in our politics (06/23/2008 Citizen Times)
'08 - THE YEAR WOMEN WON'T FORGET: What do Clinton's campaign, 'Sex and the City,' say about female power? (06/22/08 San Francisco Chronicle)
Pantsuits and the Presidency (06/22/2008 New York Times)
Obama to Women-Americans: Get over it! (06/20/2008 ABC News)
Sen. Obama tells a Woman-American U.S. Rep. during a Congressional Black Caucus gathering that Women-Americans who have supported Sen. Clinton should "get over it!" Click here to see the article.
Sexism on Trial (06/20/2008 Newsweek) - see "Sexism isn't discussed much in the black community, but it's hard not to think about it here. It remains to be seen what impact national figures such as Michelle Obama, who could become the first-ever African-American First Lady--will have on the self-esteem of African-American women, in a culture in which music videos and lyrics that constantly show women only as sex objects help diminish that self-esteem."
Clinton was the victim of sexism (06/18/08 - Seattle Post Intelligencer)
Setback to party unity? (06/17/2008 - CNN VIDEO) - Obama crowd BOOs Hillary's name at unity event.
Media Charged With Sexism in Clinton Coverage (06/13/2008 - New York Times)
Dishing On Hillary (06/15/2008 Tampa Bay)
"Women's Lib" Reborn? (06/15/2008 Huffington Post)
Sexist Campaign Coverage Continues (06/13/2008 Ms. Magazine)
Media Finds Itself (Mainly) Innocent of the Charge of Sexism Against Hillary (06/13/2008 Moderate Voice)
Did Media Sexism Do Clinton In? (06/13/2008 TIME)
Keith Olbermann Names Katie Couric "Worst Person In The World" (06/12/2008 Huffington Post)
Couric: Clinton "Received Some of the Most Unfair, Hostile Coverage I've Ever Seen" (06/11/2008 ABC News)

Couric's Notebook: Campaign Sexism (06/11/2008 CBS News VIDEO)
CNN Turns to Steinem to Blame Hillary’s Loss on Sexism, Media (06/09/2008 NewsBusters)
Obama and the Democrats Owe Hillary Clinton and Her Supporters a Formal Apology for the Campaign's Sexism (06/09/2008 US News and World Report)
As Clinton's Bid Ends, Sexism Debate Will Not (06/05/2008 ABC News)
How sexism killed Hillary's dream (06/05/2008 Toronto Star)
'SEXISM DOESN'T HAVE TO BE MORE INSIDIOUS THAN RACISM FOR OBAMA TO ADDRESS IT' (06/04/2008 New York Post)
Was Hillary Treated Unfairly? (06/03/2008 CBS News VIDEO)
What If Obama Was a Woman (06/03/2008 Glamour Magazine) - If Hillary were running against a female version of Obama—a 40s-ish freshman senator, a gifted speaker with a talent for unity talk, but female, with young children, of minority background, and with less experience than Ms. Clinton—I am pretty sure that Clinton would have the nomination sewn up. The current situation is at least partially due to the mindset that favors men.

Dean Suggests Media's Sexism Hurt Clinton (06/02/2008 CBS News)
Dean dishes on DNC meeting (06/02/2008 ABC News VIDEO)
McCain Aide Sees Sexism, a View That Fits a Pattern (06/02/2008 Washington Post)
Howard Dean calls out the media on sexism (06/01/2008 Los Angeles Times)
Father Pfleger's Raging Sexism No Problem for Cardinal George (06/01/2008 Huffington Post)
Misogyny’s Greatest Hits: Sexism in Hillary Clinton coverage (May/June 2008 issue Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR))
MAY
As Clinton's Bid Ends, Sexism Debate Will Not (05/30/2008 ABC News)
Healing the wounds of Democrats' sexism (05/30/2008 Boston Globe)
What do you mean sexism? (05/30/2008 ABC News - VIDEO)
Ferraro Wants Study on Racism, Sexism in 2008 Race (05/30/2008 New York Times)
A lesson for our daughters (05/25/2008 Boston Globe)
Victim of Sexism? Women Rally 'Round Clinton (05/24/2008 ABC News)
Sexism. It's Not Just About Hillary Clinton Anymore (05/23/2008 Huffington Post)
Did Sexism Derail Hillary Clinton? (05/20/2008 Wall Street Journal)
Clinton Puts Up A New Fight: The Candidate Confronts Sexism On the Trail and Vows to Battle On (05/20/2008 Washington Post)
Gender Issue Lives On as Clinton’s Bid Wanes (05/19/2008 - New York Times)
Clinton Puts Up A New Fight: The Candidate Confronts Sexism On the Trail and Vows to Battle On (05/19/2008 Washington Post)
Hillary Supporters Scream ‘Sexism!’ What do you think? (05/19/2008 FOX News)
Clinton's female fans wonder: What if? (05/19/2008 Politico)
Hillary Hate: Making Sexism Acceptable (05/17/2008 Huffington Post)
Misogyny I Won't Miss (05/15/2008 Washington Post)

Clinton Campaign Brought Sexism Out of Hiding (05/13/2008 Real Clear Politics)
APRIL
The Feminist Reawakening: Hillary Clinton and the fourth wave (04/13/2008 New York Magazine)
Hey, Obama boys: Back off already! (04/14/2008 Salon)
JANUARY
Politics and Misogyny (NY Times)

