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I’m Voting for Hillary Because of My Daughter
New York Magazine ^ | February 10, 2016 | Laura June

Posted on 02/10/2016 2:56:00 PM PST by nickcarraway

Back in the 2008 primary season, I supported Hillary Clinton. That choice wasn’t easy for me, especially as Barack Obama advanced and became ever more compelling as a candidate. I felt spoiled as the year progressed: two great, revolutionary candidates; I’d be happy with either.

And yet, until she conceded defeat, I stuck with Hillary for the simple reason that she is a woman. I did it for my newly dead mother, who would have loved to see the day when a woman became POTUS. My mother, who was 21 years old when Roe v. Wade passed, and to whom the name Gloria Steinem was akin to, like, Beyoncé now. This is how I was raised: to vote for women if viable, rational women were on the ticket. Always.

I get that a lot of people — including many extremely intelligent women — think this is a very dumb way to choose a candidate to support. It is on some level extremely radical to say: 'I will vote for her because of her gender.” Anytime you suggest that one thing — gender or race, especially — trumps all else in your voting book, people will be very annoyed. Those who disagree with this strategy often default to worst-case scenarios: 'So you’d vote for Sarah Palin simply because she is a woman?' To that I’d say: 'Of course not; stop being difficult to make a point.' Of course the candidate needs to share my values. But given two candidates of roughly the same values — one a man and one a woman — I think it is perfectly rational to choose the woman because she is a woman. Always.

But when Hillary conceded to Obama, it was hard to feel bad about her loss, because Obama was a revolutionary candidate — in so many ways a more exciting and even better candidate than she had been. I was, as a woman, disappointed, but only slightly. But I have supported losing primary candidates in the past, and I am a good solid Democrat. You have your moment to sniffle, you pick yourself back up, and you put all your eggs in the winner's basket. In 2008, that was an easy task: I had never seen a better candidate than Obama in my lifetime.

It's been almost a decade since Clinton's primary defeat, two years of which I've been a mother. And in that time, I got used to the astonishing reality of Barack Obama’s presidency, and the idea of a female president somehow became for me a case of 'of course she'll get the nomination in 2016! She’s Hillary Clinton!' I forgot how hard that reality would be to bring to fruition, and I forgot that I vote for women. Always. I took for granted some sense of equality. The world has changed so much in the past 15 years, surely Hillary Clinton doesn’t need my vote so much, does she?

I was surprised to see Bernie Sanders emerge not simply as a viable candidate, but a truly exciting one. Bernie, I said to myself, is an unapologetic wealth-redistributor, a socialist, a true radical in many ways, just like me. He is pushing Hillary Clinton further to the left than she ever wanted to be, and in their debates they are actually engaging each other on topics that matter to the people of this country. Sanders was a candidate who seemed made for me. He believed in all of the things I believed in, and he said them bluntly, in a language I understood and liked. I liked him. A lot.

But it was in the last debate that I had my awakening: the moment when I realized — after several months of thinking, Well, I think I’ll probably vote for Bernie Sanders — that I am going to support and vote for Hillary, and that it is important for me to say this aloud to my friends and family. I'm going to vote for Hillary Clinton, because she is a woman. This is even more important to say aloud now, I think, in light of her defeat in New Hampshire, where it is clear that she lost many women's votes to Sanders.

You see, I watched these debates and I recognized something in Hillary’s eyes. There is something in her face sometimes, just a glimpse or a whisper of a reaction — she’s trained herself, she knows every blink is going to be scrutinized, and she’s had years to practice. Once or twice, watching her stand on that stage, I thought I saw her feel something I have felt many times in my adult life as a woman, and the best way I can describe it is to say that she looked like she was going to laugh maniacally, explode, cry, and throw up all at the same time. It’s possible — maybe even likely — that this is just me reading into her the way that everyone else does, but it’s enough for me to have made up my mind.

In that reading I carry the endless discussions of her appearance, her inability to laugh or remember a joke, her speaking too loudly, even her bathroom trip during a debate that made headlines. And watching these debates, sitting there at night after my 2-year-old daughter went to sleep, I felt like I wanted to throw up, too. I felt for the first time, an incredible, overwhelming empathy for this woman standing onstage. A career politician, one of the most powerful women in the world. I wanted to fold her into my arms and say, “I know.”

I know exactly that feeling, Hillary. I’ve felt the same way, and though I can’t even be sure you are feeling what I think you are, I’m not sure it matters. In that moment, where you blinked very hard as if to stop tears of rage when someone asked a stupid question of you, I saw for the first time the thing we have in common: We are both women. And that was enough, because I have never seen that look in Bernie Sanders eyes, because Bernie Sanders is not a woman.

Sometimes the fact that I'm a woman isn't the most important thing about me. But sometimes, it is.

In that moment, too, I extrapolated this feeling from myself to my daughter. Entering politics necessarily means you are in for an endless road of nitpicking and scrutiny, your every move dissected and hot-taked. That’s just how it is, and nobody knows that better than Hillary Clinton. But it seems to me that there is a certain tone to the critiques of her that is different. It’s implied, not usually stated outright, but it’s there, and millions of little girls in this country know it when they see it. Children are smart — they don’t need to be told — and girls still begin to learn very young that how they say things often matters more than what they say. It was, in that moment, unbearable to me, to think that my daughter would ever feel that way. It is unacceptable to me, and it has to change. And the only way to change that is to elect women to political office.

I grew up in a world that was life-changingly different from my mother’s: I had access to birth control, and abortion was legal. I was educated to understand what these things were and I cannot imagine my own daughter growing up without them, just as I cannot imagine her growing up in a world where marriage equality does not exist as a legal reality. So I can’t help but think, when I read a tweet about Hillary’s “screech” (and the hundreds of vicious, gleeful responses) in her New Hampshire speech, Voting for Hillary is the bare minimum I can do for women.

I like Bernie Sanders, and a few weeks ago, I would have told you I was going to vote for him. But I’ve had a change of heart, I’ve moved back to where I was almost ten years ago. I think it's more important than ever for me to say, 'I'm voting for Hillary Clinton because she is a woman,' because the kind of equality that feminists have fought for for generations is not a foregone conclusion, and it’s not something I can take for granted for my daughter.

As with many issues that stem from the fact of my motherhood — breast-feeding, co-sleeping — I speak only for myself, and cannot generalize my experience from 'I am” to 'you should.' I only know in my heart that I simply don’t want my daughter to grow up in a world where a woman has never been president. And if not now, when?

I'm a woman, and a mother, and I'm voting for Hillary Clinton for my daughter, and for her future.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: feminazi; hillary2016; liberalbigot; radicalfeminists; sexist; stupidpeople; votefortheladyparts; women
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To: nickcarraway
[Article] A career politician, one of the most powerful women in the world. I wanted to fold her into my arms and say, "I know."

Tender moments with ..... a hardened criminal, a betrayer, a vile enabler of a serial rapist and abuser, an Article III traitor of national secrets to the Chinese and God knows who else, a political poltroon of the worst sort?

This is so perverted. <hurl>

81 posted on 02/10/2016 9:13:57 PM PST by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house , the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutierrez)
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To: BenLurkin
It’s a mystery how women like her (who have no love for men) ever have children.

I didn't notice any reference to her husband, or any warm fuzzies for her man. What is he, just "a woman's sperm donor"?

If this woman were any more sexist .... but I can't imagine it, she's ontologically sexist, but it's all okay because she's a Socialist.

82 posted on 02/10/2016 9:25:57 PM PST by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house , the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutierrez)
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To: Kit cat
Unfortunately this is the voting public of today!!! WE are DOOMED

I've advocated asking women to give up the franchise as a group, and then recast the electorate as a Spartiate voting body, sort of like Robert Heinlein's imagineering in Starship Troopers (and never mind that Hollywood lampooned his idea by making all his characters look like Nazis and gomers).

Too many women IMHO think like this woman, with their FEEEEELLLLLings. Rush has made that point about liberals often. IMHO liberalism is the logical outcome of feminizing the electorate. It gives the poltroons and agitators too much to work with because half the voters are thinking with their uteri if at all, and the rest of the time consulting their FEEEEELLLLings.

They just are not objectively qualified to be citizens of a republic that is trying to survive in a world of murderous megalomaniacs.

83 posted on 02/10/2016 9:33:02 PM PST by lentulusgracchus ("If America was a house , the Left would root for the termites." - Greg Gutierrez)
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To: Ann Archy

So much wrong with this mother. Killing kids, getting away with anything no matter what. She really is nasty and that is who she wants her daughter to look up to and possibly emulate? Goodness what a nut.

How are you Ann? I have not seen you in awhile and thought of you a bit ago so yes I “stalked” you....lol. Wanted to say “Hi!” Bob


84 posted on 02/11/2016 12:03:14 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: napscoordinator

Bob.....I always thought you were a female!!!! LOL!!


85 posted on 02/11/2016 12:25:35 AM PST by Ann Archy (ABORTION....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: nickcarraway

Her little one survived abortion or does momma retain a right of refusal?


86 posted on 02/11/2016 1:54:56 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Obama is more supportive of Iran's right to defend its territorial borders than he is of the USA's.)
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To: lentulusgracchus

Liberals are permitted to be bigots.

SMASH that patriarchy!


87 posted on 02/11/2016 1:58:08 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Obama is more supportive of Iran's right to defend its territorial borders than he is of the USA's.)
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To: BenLurkin

Cows who have never seen a bull have calves!


88 posted on 02/11/2016 4:04:23 AM PST by RipSawyer (Racism is racism, regardless of the race of the racist.)
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To: matginzac

Yes, yes you did.


89 posted on 02/11/2016 5:32:54 AM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: Ann Archy

So how are you?


90 posted on 02/11/2016 5:53:49 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: nickcarraway

She must really hate her daughter. Probably regrets not aborting her.


91 posted on 02/11/2016 6:02:35 AM PST by AFreeBird
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To: Mears

This woman is stealing oxygen & should not be allowed to reproduce.

She is far too stupid.

What will be her remedy of choice when Shrillary is indicted?

How about this woman think some about the children of other women who were killed at Bengazhi??? Those women deserve a resolution about why their children died.

Voting for ANY woman just because they are female is bad enough——but applying it to Shrillary over more than an 8 year period tells me that this person is fatally stupid.

I can fix alot of things——but I cannot fix STUPID.


92 posted on 02/11/2016 7:45:47 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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To: ridesthemiles

“This woman is stealing oxygen & should not be allowed to reproduce.”


Can you imagine a son being raised by a woman like this?

The poor little guy would be emasculated before he entered school.

I don’t think these gals have the intelligence to realize that males and females are different-——and ALWAYS WILL BE.

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93 posted on 02/11/2016 9:27:27 AM PST by Mears
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To: napscoordinator

Great.


94 posted on 02/12/2016 6:08:30 AM PST by Ann Archy (ABORTION....... The HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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