An Open Letter To Hillary Clinton
September 2, 2008 Posted in News, Other Stories
Dear Hillary,
Now that the Democratic Convention and Obama’s nomination are all wrapped up, it’s time to acknowledge the achievements of perhaps the strongest fighter in the Democratic primaries. Weeks of watching Super Tuesday coverage and shouting, “You go, girl!” at the TV were not enough to save your campaign, but I am not bitter nor rethinking my allegiance to the Democratic Party. The truth is, Hilldog (may I call you that?), that your candidacy has only strengthened the party and proven to America, and to the world, that a woman president is possible in the near future.
At the risk of sounding schmaltzy, I would like to thank you for your contributions to the Democratic Party and America as a U.S. Senator. Your relentless push for quality health care for all Americans, begun during your time as First Lady, will certainly be met with open arms by the Obama administration and a (hopefully) Democratic Congress. Your commitment to women’s rights, especially the right to choose, is one for which all women, regardless of political persuasion or moral compass, should be thankful. Your work in the Senate will undoubtedly continue, and I hope to see you become Senate Majority Leader under an Obama administration. A partnership like that would end the gridlock that currently plagues Washington.
Hillary, I am amazed by how classy you have remained throughout your campaign, and up to this very day. Despite the media’s evident bias against you, despite calls for you to quit your campaign, you continued on because it was your right and your duty to be a voice for 18 million Americans (and at least one more who couldn’t vote due to age. How I wish I had a fake I.D.). Sexism was an obstacle, but you handled it with grace; it is unfortunate that you were attacked whether you were seen as being “too masculine” or “too soft,” but you kept your head up high through it all.
You accepted defeat with dignity and a smile, inspiring your many supporters to choose Obama as their candidate in November. Your speech at the Democratic Convention was nothing short of perfect. You put the party’s (and the nation’s) interests ahead of your own ambition, and every American politician should look to you as a shining example of a great stateswoman.
Although I supported you in the primaries, I throw my full support to Obama to clinch the election in November. But we can’t discount the contributions you have made to our nation, and the hope you have instilled in millions of women from coast to coast. You deserve nothing less than a thank-you from every American who now benefits from your public service. Women, especially, have a reason to thank you for your exemplary achievements; the glass ceiling now has 18 million cracks in it and many more on the way.
Sincerely,
Marisa
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Tammy Lynn says:
Tue, 2nd Sep 200811:29 am
Barack Sexist charge, With Cnn & Msnbc
There is Proof out there I know first Hand, that Obama Campaign & Barack & Michelle Obama, them self, are making CNN & Msnbc, Thrash
Palin & Her Family,
Obama Campaign heard Quarter, emails and faxs going around, From Both Michelle & Barack,
To attack Sarah Palin on her Experience and Family Values, many sources right now confirming ties Between Cnn & Msnbc,. to the Barack Obama camp,
One Source in side Obama Head Quarters in Illinois one chief obama staffer claim that, He heard Barack telling them have Cnn & Msnbc, to thrash her and thrash her Hard, Let me worry if it Sexist or not, Msnbc & Cnn are Paid assets, and owe us, They taken care of Hillary for me, and they will Take care of Sarah Palin, Soon as Cnn & Msnbc start in on it,, the other news Network will start rolling with it to. Just like with Hillary, That was a direct Quot,
Stephanie says:
Tue, 2nd Sep 20083:44 pm
Here , Here
Heather says:
Wed, 3rd Sep 20086:29 pm
hell yeah one of the 18 million over here!
now we gotta get obama in office and straighten this country out.
Lucy says:
Wed, 10th Sep 20083:04 pm
YES! I was so upset when Hillary didn't win the primary (damn, I am too young to vote, too). I am just glad that another minority could be the president.
The media bias was incredible! They would talk about the idiotic topics such as…her cleavage. I stopped watching the news, it made me so upset. I was just amazed at how many women I knew despised Hillary Clinton. They didn't even know what she stood for. You'd think the women in this country could be a little more supportive of our minority.
Next time, Hillary!