After The Wall Street Journal took aim at Dr. Jill Biden’s title in an op-ed over the weekend, Mika Brzezinski fired back on “Morning Joe” during the 6 a.m. hour Monday.
“The piece is quite a dubious trifecta,” Brzezinski said, “An attack on Jill Biden’s doctorate that managed to be petty, elitist and misogynistic all at once.”
The opinion piece, titled “Is There A Doctor in the White House? Not If You Need An M.D.,” blasts the former Second Lady for using the professional title she earned in graduate school and calls on her to drop it. Biden is preparing to move back into the White House as First Lady in January.
“The staggeringly sexist argument to a highly accomplished 69-year-old woman was to tell the ‘kiddo’ who received two master’s as well as a doctorate that she shouldn’t use the term ‘Doctor,’ unless she delivered a baby,” Brzezinski said on Morning Joe, highlighting the derisive tone and backward logic used in the column to diminish Biden’s accomplishments.
“‘Dr. Jill Biden’ sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic,” columnist Joseph Epstein writes in the piece. “A wise man once said that no one should call himself ‘Dr.’ unless he has delivered a child. Think about it, Dr. Jill, and forthwith drop the doc.”
The searing op-ed, which was published online on Friday and appeared in the Sunday print addition of the paper, sparked immediate outrage online and is being slammed as sexist. Biden holds a doctorate in education and two master’s degrees from the University of Delaware.
Epstein, a former professor at Northwestern University, argued that “a wise man once said that no one should call himself ‘Dr.’ unless he has delivered a child” and then immediately urged Biden, whom he derisively refers to as “kiddo.” to “forthwith drop the doc.”
“In contemporary universities, in the social sciences and humanities, calling oneself Dr. is thought bush league,” Epstein says.
“I’m questioning what planet we’re on at this point, as I’m reading it,” Brzezinski said of her reaction to Epstein’s unprovoked, illogical, and gendered take-down. “We don’t even have to ask if this would have been written about a man.”
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