It's a little early in the week for abject sexism, but former CIA director Michael Hayden decided to kick things off anyway.
[Senator Dianne] Feinstein declared that the findings [of the report on CIA interrogation techniques] would reveal "brutality that stands in stark contrast to our values as a nation." [...]
Michael Hayden [...] suggested on Fox News Sunday that Feinstein was just getting carried away by her emotions.
"Now that sentence, the motivation for the report," he said of Feinstein's harsh remarks on the CIA's interrogation program, "may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the Senator. But I don't think it leads you to an objective report."
Of course! Never mind the fact that she has headed the Senate Intelligence Committee for the last five years and is privy to some of the most delicate (and indelicate) information this nation encounters. Never mind that she is highly regarded not only by colleagues but also by her constituents for her exacting demeanor and her expansive knowledge base.
Never mind all that, because she has lady parts and thus cannot be trusted to be rational.