ASHE SCHOW: How to set women in sciences back a decade.

There are not enough women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics jobs, the White House tells us. And they, along with feminists, assure us that sexism is one reason why women don’t enter STEM fields.

“There are many possible factors contributing to the discrepancy of women and men in STEM jobs, including: a lack of female role models, gender stereotyping, and less family-friendly flexibility in the STEM fields,” a U.S. Department of Commerce study claims.

Women need to choose STEM jobs, the White House assures us, because they will earn more and the so-called gender wage gap is smaller.

But what’s keeping women out? Is it that some male scientists wear tacky shirts?

Yeah, that must be it.