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Donna Brazile faced Sexism From top Hillary Clinton aides, including Robby Mook

Imagine that. A Clinton campaign and sexism. It’s almost too obvious to believe. Donna Brazile, who will be on Tucker Carlson Tonight now says she faced sexism from Clinton campaign officials, including gay Robby Mook who is now a CNN contributor. CNN loves those sexists don’t they? The author of this article from the Huffington Compost worked on the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2008. They claim he no longer engages in political activity (which is a load of horse shit.) Just look at his tweets.

Donna Brazile faced Sexism From top Hillary Clinton aides, including Robby Mook
Donna Brazile faced Sexism From top Hillary Clinton aides, including Robby Mook

In the sixth chapter of her new book, Hacks, former interim Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile says Hillary Clinton’s top male aides engaged in sexist behavior toward her. Brazile says it prompted her to tell the group during a contentious conference call, “Gentlemen, let’s just put our dicks out on the table and see who’s got the bigger one, because I know mine is bigger than all of yours.”

Brazile’s book will be released Tuesday ― the same day some states and municipalities have critical elections. Hacks has stirred up controversy after previously published excerpts described Clinton having a deal with the Democratic Party to give her more access and power than independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, and Brazile putting together a contingency plan to replace Clinton as the party’s nominee with then-Vice President Joe Biden after Clinton fainted on 9/11 due to pneumonia.

The book is highly critical of Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook, saying, “He had the habit of nodding when you are talking, leaving you with the impression that he has listened to you, but then never seeming to follow up on what you thought you agreed on.” Brazile adds, however, that when she saw him at the DNC convention, he was “warm and treated me with respect.”

The book also says all of Mook’s top aides were men: “The young men that surrounded Robby Mook ― and they were all men in his inner circle ― had mastered a cool and removed style of politics.” However, Mook’s chief of staff, campaign chief operating officer, communications director and rapid response director were women.