SALON ON THE GENDER DIVIDE: Young women are growing increasingly frustrated with the fanatical support of Barack and gleeful bashing of Hillary.

Best quote: “Have you seen their eyes? It’s this faraway look. It’s scary”

Second best: “I pinpoint sexism for a living. You’d think I’d be able to find an example. And I hate to rely on this hokey notion that there’s some woman’s way of knowing, and that I just f*cking know. But I do. I just know.”

Honorable mention: “That does not mean that all privileged white male Democrats are sexist, anymore than it would be true to suggest that all working-class white Democrats (the segment of the party that is breaking for Clinton) are racist.”

UPDATE: Matt Sherman emails:

Glenn, that Salon article to which you linked has plenty of interesting things about it — the sheer cut-it-with-a-knife density of identity politics was extraordinary — but what I found most notable was this: It appears that, to a person, none of the people the author quoted is in a wealth-creating job.

This may simply have been a choice of the author as to what constitutes a typical voice in on this topic. But doesn’t that say something?

What, “pinpointing sexism for a living” doesn’t count as wealth-producing?

ANOTHER UPDATE: Reader Matt Carden emails: “Would you say lawyers are ‘wealth producing’?” Sometimes.

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