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My Closing Arguments for Hillary

by: NewHampster

Sun Feb 03, 2008 at 13:59:07 PM PST


(A great diary about Senator Clinton. - promoted by Brian Leubitz)

Cross posted from my dKos diary with my permission.

New material and lots of stuff I need to say again.  This is my final argument for Hillary.

I think Democrats are good people.  I have friends in every campaign and we treat each other with respect.  The Democrats here are no different.  

You are good people and respectful.  Those tr's who frequent every candidate's diary's are trolls.  They are tr's sent by the right, maybe employed by the right.  They are here to do what they do.  Disrupt discourse and direct our conversations away from where they should be.  I don't have time to waste trying to convince the republican tr's here.  

I'm am working hard for Hillary just as she has worked hard for us for 35 years.

Please join me now in my final argument.

NewHampster :: My Closing Arguments for Hillary
From one of my previous diaries:
Does anyone think our Hillary was foolish to call them what they were and are, "The Vast Right Wing Conspiracy"?

I believed it then and after Cleland, Gore and Kerry I believe it even more.

Can a thinking person believe that they've packed up their bags like Karl, gone home and said, "it was fun for 35 years, let's relax and leave the Democrats alone this hunting season".

I too was and in many ways I am still idealistic.  My first campaign work was for George McGovern, when the rethugs were just trying out some new hunting tools.  They were still amateurs back then.

They are no longer amateurs.

The wrong wing wants this election more than any other, ever.  

They can smell the scent of 3 maybe 4 Supreme Court seats.  They are hard on the trail of a Court majority that may last until the last ice melts on Mt. Everest.

Those in the pin stripe camouflage have barely begun the privatization of the U.S. Government.  Blackwater is just the beginning.  The God Reagan wanted to tear down the government from the inside and his plans have only partially been implemented.  We only see the lack of toy safety inspectors and meat inspectors.  Unless you've broken a law you don't see the private prisons, the next step being a private FBI.  A private and profitable IRS.  A privately run FAA accepting real time bids for priority landing rights at La Guardia.

They are building the Fascist Corporate State with a cunning twist.  This time around it isn't based on anti-religious Nazi thugs.  This time the front is Christianity itself.  

I do not want to live in a Christian version of Iran.  

The only Democrat who will fight them tooth and nail is Hillary.  The only Democrat with the thick skin of 20 years is Hillary.

The Democrat I trust to do right by us once elected is Hillary.

In our representative democracy trust is what matters.  We hire those we trust then send them to DC to do the job.  

I trust Hillary Rodham Clinton with my future and my children's future.

Qouted from my previous diary with my permission:

The Hillary I know went straight from Law School to Fall River, Mass. to work for the Children's Defense Fund.  Not to the high paying corporate jobs she was offered, but to where she could help the most helpless of our society.

As a law student, Hillary represented foster children and parents in family court and worked on some of the earliest studies creating legal standards for identifying and protecting abused children. Following graduation, she became a staff attorney for the Children's Defense Fund.

The Hillary I know worked to bring down the most corrupt presidency in American history.  She was still young and may have made a mistake or two, but she was on the side of the good guys.

 

After serving as only one of two women lawyers on the staff of the House Judiciary Committee considering the impeachment of Richard Nixon, Hillary chose not to pursue offers from major law firms. Instead she followed her heart and a man named Bill Clinton to Arkansas. They married in 1975 and their daughter Chelsea was born in 1980.

The Hillary I know continued to work for children after her marriage.

Hillary ran a legal aid clinic for the poor when she first got to Arkansas and handled cases of foster care and child abuse. Years later, she organized a group called Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. When she was just 30, President Carter appointed her to the board of the United States Legal Services Corporation, a federal nonprofit program that funds legal assistance for the poor.

The Hillary I know took on the mantle of the Woman's movement and worked tirelessly around the world to bring the horrible treatment of women into public awareness.

When her husband was elected President in 1992, Hillary's work as a champion for women was recognized and admired around the world. She traveled the globe speaking out against the degradation and abuse of women and standing up for the powerful idea that women's rights are human rights.

The Hillary I know spoke in 1995 to The UN Fourth World Conference On Women, Beijing, China

I want to speak up for mothers who are fighting for good schools, safe neighborhoods, clean air and clean airwaves . . . for older women, some of them widows, who have raised their families and now find that their skills and life experiences are not valued in the workplace . . . for women who are working all night as nurses, hotel clerks, and fast food chefs so that they can be at home during the day with their kids . . . and for women everywhere who simply don't have enough time to do everything they are called upon to do each day.

If there is one message that echoes forth from this conference, it is that human rights are women's rights . . . And women's rights are human rights.

The Hillary I know spoke once again at the 5 year follow-up to the Beijing meeting.  When she finished her speech the 1000's of women at the U.N. began to hold hands and sing the anthem of freedom, "We shall overcome". This is an inspiring woman and republican's don't like that.

The Hillary I know is in it to win.  She's in it to win the nomination and she's in it to win the Presidency.

Quoting Markos:

What's more, Clinton was the only top-tier candidate to refuse the ultimate Iowa and New Hampshire pander by removing her name from the Michigan ballot. That makes her essentially the de facto winner since Edwards and Obama, caving to the cry babies in Iowa and New Hampshire, took their name off Michigan's ballot. Sure, the DNC has stripped Michigan of its delegates, but that won't last through the convention. The last thing Democrats can afford is to alienate swing states like Michigan and Florida by refusing to seat their delegates.

So while Obama and Edwards kneecap their chances of winning, Clinton is single-mindedly focused on the goal.

The Hillary I know has an awesome record in the Senate.  She came to the Senate, rolled up her sleeves and learned the ropes better than most Senators ever do.  She's worked across the aisle more than any and she has fought the rethug controlled Senate to keep our progressive agenda out front.

The Hillary I know has not only fought the wrong wing smear machine for 20 years, she knows how to successfully stand up and fight their crap now.

Once again quoting Markos:

Clinton, by far. No one has taken more shit from the VRWC, not by a long shot. Edwards earned valuable campaign experience in 2004. It makes me wonder why he'd go through it all again a second time, but still, it's something. Obama has never had a competitive race against a Republican. His best experiences comes from winning primaries. But he's never been in the crossfires of the GOP. Maybe that's why he can pretend that he can move beyond partisanship. Because he's never had to run a partisan race.

The Hillary I know is a progressive whatever that means and a lifelong fighter for our liberal beliefs.

Markos once again:

Clinton isn't horrible on this front, but Obama has made a cottage industry out of attacking the dirty fucking hippies on the left, from labor unions, to Paul Krugman, to Gore and Kerry, to social security, and so on. People think I was being ticky tack with the Gore thing, and in isolation it would've been but a minor non-event. But it was the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back for me, yet another in a pattern of attacks against Democrats and their constituencies. He is the return of Bill Clinton-style triangulating personified.

The Hillary I know is a funny, likable woman.  She admits she is uncomfortable talking about herself but she can speak to the issues better than any candidate in this race.

Even Markos likes her:

In other words, I'd have a beer with any of them. But I do love the idea of breaking a new barrier this year, whether it's by having a woman president or an African American one.

The Hillary I know is a Woman.  She is the best spokesperson the woman's movement has ever had and republican's don't like that either.  Women, over 50% of the population, may not always like her policies but they respect her and admire her fighting spirit.

The Hillary I know is the greatest threat the GOP has ever faced.    Why have they relentlessly attacked her for all these years?  Because they know what will happen to the GOP if Hillary is nominated for the Presidency of the United States.

Women.  Single mothers.  Working women. Feminists. Housewives. Women.  Bartenders, Convenience store workers, mill workers.  Women.  Hookers, Strippers, Black Jack Dealers. Women.

Women. who have never voted.  Women. who have voted Republican.  Women. who are independents.

The Hillary I know when nominated will unite these women into the greatest force for freedom that the world has ever seen.

The Hillary I know when nominated will cause the largest voter registration the country has ever seen.  All those women voters standing with their sisters to see the first Woman President will be registered as Democrats.

If you are not threatened like republican's are, you will support this incredible woman.

The Hillary I know is the greatest threat the GOP has ever faced.  She is a Woman.

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I'd be honored to cast my vote for Hillary (4.00 / 1)
although, for many reasons, she's not my first choice.

Good diary.  


the Hillary you know isn't the one the independents know (0.00 / 0)
and independents determine the winner.

With a 48% disapproval rating in a race with a man who has great popularity with independents, Clinton has very little chance of winning.

Too much of your endorsement is wishful thinking. There is no reason to think that her nomination will result in a great voter registration drive. Obama, on the othher hand...

There is no evidence of a surge of women participating in this election. The only surge is of activist women within the Democratic party who will almost certainnly vote Democratic no matter what.
Hillary Clinton has indeed been the target of a ruthless vicious utterly meanspirited and unfair rightwing attack over a period of more than a decade.  However that is not because the right is afraid of her.  It's because the right is mysoginistic. (I think I spelled that wrong).  The Republicans are not afraid of her. On the contrary, they are hoping that we will nominate her.

Didn't Kos endorse Obama recently?.  And anyway to accuse Obama of throwing Democrats under the bus is pretty ironic from a supporter of the Senator from a safe seat who voted for the war,for the Iran Resolution, opposes net nuetrality, and sponsored a flag burning amendment. Where was Hillary when we really needed her?  But this argument is futile: neither candidate is a perrfect progressive.

Yes, she has fought the machine for years.  But shhe has never won.  She ran for Senate in new York, a state so Democratic that only one member of its enntire Congressional delegation is a Republicann. Shhe has never been able to shut down the slime machine and she has been unableto keep the slime from sticking (hence the 48% disapproval rating).

Obama, on the other hand has beaten the slime machine at least once. When Faux broadcast the Madrassa smear his response was to cut off all contact with Faux reporters. After that Edwards and fianlly Hillary followed suit.  ABC abd CNN ran investigative reports --of Faux and their bogus broadcast!  Now the slimer have to use email since the MSM won't cooperate.  Unfortunatley and unfairly the MSM has always been complicit in righhtwing smears.  She has fought but she has never won.

I am a woman.  I am thrilled by the thought of a woman President. I am also thrilled by the thought of a black President.  Most of all I am thrilled by the thought of a Democratic President.

We have to remember that we are not choosing a Presidennt. We are only choosinng a candidate.The candidate cannot get elelcted withhout the votes of people unlike us: independents.

So I'm back to thhe beginnning.  A candidate who is not popular with independents isn't going to win an election against one who is and wishful thinking won't changepolitical realities.

I want a Democrat in office this time next year.


You are right on one point (0.00 / 0)
The independents of NH and the unregistered voted for Hillary.  
  • They saw past the issue avoidance of Obama.  
  • They saw the sexism of the media.  
  • They heard Hillary.

I was at the polls in NH and watched woman after woman enter and give us a well hidden thumbs up so hubby wouldn't see.  They knew exactly what they were doing.

The gave Hillary the win.


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the Hillary you know isn't the one the independents know (0.00 / 0)
and independents determine the winner.

With a 48% disapproval rating in a race with a man who has great popularity with independents, Clinton has very little chance of winning.

Too much of your endorsement is wishful thinking. There is no reason to think that her nomination will result in a great voter registration drive. Obama, on the othher hand...

There is no evidence of a surge of women participating in this election. The only surge is of activist women within the Democratic party who will almost certainnly vote Democratic no matter what.
Hillary Clinton has indeed been the target of a ruthless vicious utterly meanspirited and unfair rightwing attack over a period of more than a decade.  However that is not because the right is afraid of her.  It's because the right is mysoginistic. (I think I spelled that wrong).  The Republicans are not afraid of her. On the contrary, they are hoping that we will nominate her.

Didn't Kos endorse Obama recently?.  And anyway to accuse Obama of throwing Democrats under the bus is pretty ironic from a supporter of the Senator from a safe seat who voted for the war,for the Iran Resolution, opposes net nuetrality, and sponsored a flag burning amendment. Where was Hillary when we really needed her?  But this argument is futile: neither candidate is a perrfect progressive.

Yes, she has fought the machine for years.  But shhe has never won.  She ran for Senate in new York, a state so Democratic that only one member of its enntire Congressional delegation is a Republicann. Shhe has never been able to shut down the slime machine and she has been unableto keep the slime from sticking (hence the 48% disapproval rating).

Obama, on the other hand has beaten the slime machine at least once. When Faux broadcast the Madrassa smear his response was to cut off all contact with Faux reporters. After that Edwards and fianlly Hillary followed suit.  ABC abd CNN ran investigative reports --of Faux and their bogus broadcast!  Now the slimer have to use email since the MSM won't cooperate.  Unfortunatley and unfairly the MSM has always been complicit in righhtwing smears.  She has fought but she has never won.

I am a woman.  I am thrilled by the thought of a woman President. I am also thrilled by the thought of a black President.  Most of all I am thrilled by the thought of a Democratic President.

We have to remember that we are not choosing a Presidennt. We are only choosinng a candidate.The candidate cannot get elelcted withhout the votes of people unlike us: independents.

So I'm back to thhe beginnning.  A candidate who is not popular with independents isn't going to win an election against one who is and wishful thinking won't changepolitical realities.

I want a Democrat in office this time next year.


and I accidently hit edit before proofreading! (0.00 / 0)


My Closing Arguments For Hillary (0.00 / 0)
Hillary Clinton, hmmm what can I say about her? A lot! Her husband is chummy with George Bush Sr., George W. Bush practically endorsed Hillary when he was interviewed on  ABC, and Hillary voted for everything pro-war. Do we Democrats want someone in the White House that supported Bush and who Bush himself supports? I don't think so! The Bush/Clinton dynasty needs to be put in it's place - we don't need a hidden monarchy present in this great country of ours!

For the reasons you listed... (0.00 / 0)
I will certainly support her if she's the nominee. But because I don't think she can beat the eventual Republican nominee, I voted for Obama.

I've got nothing against Hillary. If she were to become President she'd be a good one. But her nomination will send zillions to the polls to vote AGAINST her. And I fear she will have anti-coattails.


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