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Jessica Valenti column
Wednesday
27
January
2016
Calling Megyn Kelly a 'bimbo' is sexist, but so is calling her a 'lightweight'
Jessica Valenti
Donald Trump’s language reflects a social shift that makes it unacceptable to hurl blatantly sexist slurs at women – but veiled ones are still game
Calling Megyn Kelly a 'bimbo' is sexist, but so is calling her a 'lightweight'
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Calling Megyn Kelly a 'bimbo' is sexist, but so is calling her a 'lightweight'