US | Hillary Clinton On the Trail, Simmering Gender War Heats Up Perceived attack on Clinton sharpens focus By Jonas Oransky Posted Nov 5, 2007 12:46 PM CST Copied Presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton D-N.Y., speaks at a town hall meeting at University of New Hampshire in Durham, N.H. Thursday, Nov. 1, 2007. (AP Photo/Cheryl Senter) (Associated Press) That Hillary Clinton is breaking the gender barrier in the presidential primaries is not news, but fallout from last week’s Democratic debate is bringing to a head questions of how to campaign as a woman and how to campaign against one. Supporters saw discrimination even as critics accused Clinton of shielding herself with gender, the Times reports. Former VP hopeful Geraldine Ferraro says a male candidate wouldn't have faced the blistering attacks Clinton endured last week. Kate Michelman counters that it’s “outrageous” to claim sexism in the face of tough questioning. The candidate remained neutral but did offer a loaded metaphor: “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.” Read These Next A Virginia politician was set on fire at his office. One wrong step costs teen at Yellowstone. This Fed decision was unlike any other in decades. An arrest has been made in the Devil's Den murders. Report an error