Posted on 09/14/2016 6:13:23 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
When Hillary Clinton began mapping out her presidential campaign, she knew that clearing the hurdle to become the first woman commander in chief would be paramount. What she didnt know or fully understand 18 months ago was how her age would work against her in subtle and cruel ways, and how ageism and sexism can combine in a double whammy undermining her candidacy.
Unfounded rumors spread by Donald Trump and his allies about Clintons allegedly poor health and lack of stamina found their mark Sunday in a video gone viral that shows Clinton stumbling as aides help her into a waiting car. Her doctors statement released several hours later revealed Clinton had been diagnosed the previous Friday with pneumonia, a common and treatable condition, but which takes longer to recover from if youre over 65; Clinton is 68, soon to be 69.
CNN covered Clintons near collapse all afternoon, bringing in Dr. Sanjay Gupta, the networks chief medical correspondent, to recall Clintons 2012 concussion and her history of blood clots. NPRs Cokie Roberts said on Mondays Morning Edition that Democrats were discussing sotto voce how to replace Clinton as their candidate should that become necessary. Joe Biden is their top choice, she said, and hes five years older than Clinton with a history of brain aneurysms.
Its worth pointing out that Trump is 70 and while he doesnt have pneumonia, hes not exactly a picture of health. The point is that we as a society give the guys a lot more leeway than we give the women. Were accustomed to older men in leadership positions. John McCain and Bob Dole were both over 70 when they ran for president. The media didnt obsess over it, though we rightly scrutinized their vice-presidential picks, and McCains choice of an obviously unqualified Sarah Palin cost him votes.
Both these older candidates lost, and the contrast of youthful energy conveyed by their much younger opponents, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, contributed to those losses.
If Democrats are saying anything sotto voce, its how grateful they are that Clinton isnt facing Marco Rubio.
The problem Clinton has there is no Golda Meir leading the way for her. The Iron Lady of Israel was elected prime minister when she was 70, and she successfully prosecuted the Yom Kippur war when she was 75. She was ageless, and given her age and demeanor, sexless. In the first days of the 1973 war, it was said she smoked 90 cigarettes a day instead of her usual 60.
We think of ourselves as a youthful country even though the U.S. population is aging. We like more recently to elect presidents who are in their prime, in their forties and fifties, and we indulge them in their inexperience. Clinton defies recent history as someone who is highly qualified but struggles to excite and inspire. Bernie Sanders surprised everybody becoming a rock star as a septuagenarian. He even had a doppelganger in the comedian Larry David to connect with voters.
Clinton is on her own to make her way. There is no template for a woman of her vintage. Ageism is rampant these days, but of course its worse for a woman, says Deborah Tannen, a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University. Why is there more fuss about Hillarys age than Donalds? Because an older man looks distinguished, she says, although thats not the first adjective one would apply to Trump.
Older women are invisible, says Tannen, in the sense they are insignificant in public life. The medical flap sticks to Clinton and becomes Healthgate in a way it wouldnt for a man because it plays into an existing suspicion that a woman in this role is not quite right for this, says Tannen.
The point is were not sure what to make of an older woman with ambition vying for the most powerful job in the world. Women who support Clinton and are her age or older admire her for her resilience and wonder why she would want to put herself through such a wringer. Younger women seem to regard her as something out of Jurassic Park. They cant relate to her, and they dont get Trump either. Hes like a corporate version of the Kardashians.
The real problem isnt Clintons age or her health; its her lack of transparency. Millennials embrace transparency as the religion of the internet. People want to know everything, and Clinton is an old school candidate who wants things kept private. But the 90-minute gap on Sunday before her campaign released a statement about what was happening may be the last gasp of privacy for Clinton.
Her campaign announced on Monday that it would be releasing more information about her general health. If there are lessons to be learned from this for Clinton, its to heed a health warning and not try to power through, and to let go of that 20th century notion of a zone of privacy.
Her bout of pneumonia has gotten more attention than FDRs polio or JFKs multiple ailments at comparable points in their campaigns. If the voters knew more about their health challenges, we might have missed out on their leadership. Clinton needs to convince the voters and the right-wing conspiracy theorists that she doesnt have some underlying condition that shes hiding. And she needs to convince the rest of us, and perhaps herself, that at her age she has the wisdom to take a health scare seriously.
Is Eleanor still around? I mean really ageism, sexism, plus Marco Rubio in the same piece......
BWAHAHAHA
Good Lord Elenor! Seriously?
The Jim Jones Librals
Eleanor clit.
How does someone so stupid manage to make a good living as a `jjournalist` for the past 40 some odd years?
Eleanor,
Just because Golda Meir was healthy as a 70 y.o. woman doesn’t mean that Hillary is. It is not Trump’s or the Deplorables’ imagination that Hillary has had way too many health-related incidents for a supposedly-healthy person. Just because you don’t want to hear about it, doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t be talked about. The job of POTUS is incredibly difficult and shouldn’t be given to a unhealthy woman just because some feminists want to make history.
Dear Eleanor, I am rubber and you are glue.....whatever you say bounces off me and sticks to you!
“Hahahahaha!” is right!
From the article: “John McCain and Bob Dole were both over 70 when they ran for president. The media didnt obsess over it...”
Oh, really? I wonder if this writer was in a coma in 2008. The press was relentless with McCain’s age and disability. He finally released 12,000 pages of medical history to shut them up.
Why do they keep saying “Stumble”?
When I watch the video, after the initial bobble off the curb, she then pitches forward and I seem to be seeing her being dragged into the van, toes down and pointing back the way she was coming, completely unresponsive.
Stumble?
And the delusion continues...unabated.
When Hillary drops dead during the 1st debate, this loon will blame The Deplorables, aka me.
I do notice, however, that Trump is capable of walking from Point A to Point B, upright and under his own power, without help.
Nobody is schlepping him up stairs and into ambulances disguised as vans.
I’m no big fan of Hillary but I hope she can be well. The press is doing her no favors by urging her along. They could easily be to blame for her death if she riisks her life for the presidency. They wont acknowledge it though.
"Journalists" now protect Party leaders from investigation.
All of the media are owned by 8 companies. They need to be trust busted.
Moreover, she fainted dead away, was seen on the street an hour and a half later waving and smiling and petting children, then was reported to have been diagnosed with pneumonia two day before. Which story is it today?
I hadn't heard from her in years. I thought she had dropped off the planet.
Because he never smoked, he never drank, he never did drugs. See the difference. Pretty stark.
On a more serious note, what people like Clift apparently don't understand is that Donald Trump has a very important "age advantage" over Hillary Clinton even though he's more than a year older than her: He seems younger than his age would indicate.
This wouldn't be true against all opposing candidates, but it sure as hell is true against Hillary Clinton. Her biggest problem is that she's not just old, she's old news. She's been on the national scene for 25 years, which is several lifetimes in politics. Not only has she aged in front of our eyes (which makes her look even older), but a lot of people are just sick and tired of seeing and hearing her.
Donald Trump has been around for a long time, too -- but he seems younger and fresher because he's involved in new things -- new buildings, interesting resort projects, and (importantly) a reality TV show. It would have been a much different story if he was just a billionaire who lived in Trump Tower for 30 years, then decided to walk out the door and run for president.
older’women are hardly invisible.
i see’them everywhere.
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