Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumI Saw Hillary Clinton in Person. I Was Surprised.
This is an absolutely lovely read!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebecca-kraus/i-saw-hillary-clinton-in-_b_9559208.html
The first thing she (Hillary) does is show gratitude to the people who got her onstage: the elected officials, her staff, and volunteers. She says shes proud of the schools accomplishments and the crowd goes nuts! The golden rule of public speaking is to know your audience and Hillary is no slouch in this department.
I watch closely in a way only a close-up view allows. Im struck by her elegance, in part because a young fan next to me exudes, Shes beautiful. Its not just her stature and that coat, her scarf, and pumps. Im also struck by her emotion. Her face shows passion and anguish at times, as in when she talks about the horrific terrorist attack in Brussels just hours before. Ive heard her talk about terrorism before, but this night it feels decidedly urgent.
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When the microphone stops working, she handles it like a champ. She says this would be a good opportunity to be quiet. Then off the cuff, she remarks about how she gets criticized for speaking too soft, or too loud, smiling too much, or not enough. All this judgment seems to be launched at her, in no small measure, because of her gender.
Looking around at the range of eager faces in the crowd, I reject the way she and her supporters have been simplified and demonized. I know of hundreds of staffers and volunteers who are working their hearts out, and millions (not just millionaires) have already voted for her.
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OK, So Hill lost the WA caucus. I do not believe that she will lose WA state in the GE. Not at all.
MFM008
(19,820 posts)she lost the district of the 28th by just 2 votes.
They turned away 4 HRC voters who came late.
I believe we will go blue again in the General, Hey we voted for Dukakis.
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)ALL caucuses should be scrapped for primaries AND all primaries should offer BOTH early voting and absentee options. That is, this should happen if the USA is truly the democracy it prides itself on being.
DemonGoddess
(4,640 posts)but we all expected it. Considering what I've watched in coverage, and been told by people who participate in the things, I am so very glad my state holds a primary. I work too much to be able to participate in a caucus.
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)I'm now retired (at least partially) so am not tied to a demanding work schedule any more.
But too many are and they too deserve the ability to make their voices heard, regardless of which candidate they prefer.
Cha
(297,723 posts)It's a good thing Hillary is her own person and doesn't let all the criticism by the chattering classes get to her, Blue!
When she wins this is will be because she deserves it.. she beat out the relentless disingenuous attacks by the M$M, the BS, and the GOP.
I totally reject it, too.. consider the source of all the insults. first of all.
Thank you!
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)Tulsi Gabbard may have her nose out of joint for a while though.
Basic LA
(2,047 posts)Even as the Sarandon/ Berniacs try to paint her as some sort of Godzilla.
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)them than about her and what it says is not pretty.
I am VERY disappointed in BOTH.
Stand and Fight
(7,480 posts)BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)How interesting Sanders is gaining momentum after winning three states when Hillary swept five states the week before.
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)Hillary must do at least twice as well to be considered "even" with her competitor. This is despite her significant lead in pledged delegates and more than 2.5 million in the popular vote. The SDs, of course, are ignored because they will soon magically "feel the Bern" and desert Hillary en masse.
Lots of us have seen these double standards and dismissal of our significant accomplishments happen in our real lives.
We are damned if we are going to stand by and let these things happen to Hillary this time.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)riversedge
(70,310 posts)Thank you so much for posting. so so much...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rebecca-kraus/i-saw-hillary-clinton-in-_b_9559208.html
.....She talks about being a partner to Washington, calling Seattle a great American city and applauding our progressivism. Im surprised somehow as she talks in detail about policy that can help our industries and small businesses. Unlike Bernie who seems to make everything about Wall Street, she targets her speech. She cites actual plans for doing things here.
She then lays out a framework for the rest of the evening.
The Test of 3 Things
Whoever the next President is ought to pass three tests:
1) Make a positive difference in the lives of Americans
2) Keep us safe
3) Bring the country together
1) Positive Difference
When elaborating on that first one, she surprises me with a rather poignant point. She says we all see images of people at rallies who are angry (read: Trumps angry rallies). But rather than denouncing or dismissing them, she gives their anger context. She talks about the great recession and people losing their homes and savings, of wages being stagnant for 15 years and many feeling like theyre left behind. She reminds us that she wants to help the middle class, to raise incomes, to have family leave, as well as reduce the burden of student debt.
The only mention of Bernie is in a policy distinction regarding college tuition. Not once does she demonize him, even as he often makes claims that the billionaire class is buying this election for her.
She talks about the need to act immediately on climate change, and Im struck by her pledge of solar panels across our nation. She cites the Paris Agreement that was signed by 190 nations and says that it must be enacted; otherwise its just a piece of paper. She talks about the Republicans implacable obstructionism. (I do so love a good vocabulary.) I get a little giddy thinking we could be using clean, renewable energy under the next president.
2) Keep Us Safe........................
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)In fact, I loved the whole article. But thanks for excerpting this part, rivers!
riversedge
(70,310 posts)caught a part of it on msnbc. then they cut her off. I am going to try to find the transcript
brer cat
(24,615 posts)and another great speech by Hillary. This is chock-a-block with Hillary's wisdom, but I would lift this one tidbit where she stands alone above the other candidates of both parties:
Very telling about her leadership style.
BlueMTexpat
(15,373 posts)belief in her, which has not wavered once in 2016 in spite of all the blather from some who should know MUCH better.