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CNN anchor Don Lemon said on air last month that GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley, 51, "isn't in her prime."
Since then, Lemon — who is six years older than Haley — has gone through "sensitivity training," and apologized for his comments.
But I'm still not over it.
Lemon's comments made me irate. Of course women aren't past their prime at age 50. But his opinion was a true reflection of what many people feel, of the implicit bias against women that so many of us struggle with in the workplace and our personal lives.
Granted, Haley got tongues wagging after her recent proposal that presidential candidates over the age of 75 need to undergo mental competency tests. When he was chatting about it on "CNN This Morning" on Feb. 16, Lemon said talking about age made him uncomfortable. Then he went on to make the bizarre claim: "Nikki Haley is not in her prime, sorry. A woman is considered to be in her prime in her 20s and 30s and maybe 40s."
Coanchor Poppy Harlow said, "Wait, prime for what?" But Lemon didn't let up. "If you google when is a woman in her prime, it will say 20s, and 30s and 40s," he added.