"Who?", you may be asking?
This is Katherine Fenton:
Yep, that's right, she's the young woman who asked the question about pay equality for women.
Well, as you can probably already guess, the right wing has decided that since she's a) a woman who's b) a teacher who c) spoke her mind about d) being treated (and paid) equally to a man, she must be personally attacked:
Remember Katherine Fenton, the young woman who asked the candidates a question about the gender pay gap during Tuesday’s debate? The one who gave Barack Obama the chance to remind us that the first law he ever signed was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and gave Mitt Romney the chance to give us all a great meme (and also invent a story about his track record of hiring women)? Well, because that 24-year-old woman had the nerve, the audacity, to ask about gender inequality – IN PUBLIC, OUT LOUD – she’s now the target of attacks on the right.
And what sort of personal attacks are they making about her? Well, let's see...she's female, so you can take a wild guess:
The article, published anonymously, alleged that Katherine Fenton’s Twitter account “reveals that purple Joose is her choice to get blackout drunk and she has a history of getting wet at happy hour.” The article also highlights sexually suggestive messages Fenton allegedly sent from her Twitter account.
The Twitter account cited in the article no longer exists.
Yup, they've decided that she's the next utterly innocent person to destroy with their bile. Because everyone knows that pre-kindergarten teachers are the biggest threat to America since...I dunno, since
soup kitchens?