I am very consistent.
I am very loud.
Yes, I often tweet as I speak and live, in the superlative, but that does not mean I exaggerate.
Not about that, and never about her.
AGAIN,
To be clear, yes, #ImStillWithHER and, yes that is a real act of #resistance. /1
But you are wrong. It is resistance. It is subversive. And I'm happy to explain why. 2/
Let's begin. 3/
noun
1.the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
In 2003 @HillaryClinton wrote a book called "Living History" but I doubt that even she understood that her-story had really just begun. 4/
For well over a decade the American right wing had made Clinton the central focus of their vast anti-liberal conspiracy.
She had named it herself. 5/
They had ridiculed her almost immediately. Some because they didn't believe it, and others because they had a been a part of it.
But she had been right.
It would not be the first time she spoke the truth that too few would listen-nor the last. 6/
Tell me troll. How is that possible?
Millions upon millions of dollars? So very much effort? 7/
In a normal world, viewed w/o the corrective lenses of political association the incongruence is obvious. 8/
There is only one other person who has enjoyed the full brunt of right wing paranoia and hate in a way anywhere near comparable to Hillary Clinton and it's not her husband. 9/
And Clinton and Obama have a lot more in common than either could have imagined when they battled each other for the 2008 Democratic nomination for the U.S. Presidency. And party affiliation is the least of it. 10/
To borrow from another movement, times up. 11/
Ironically, however, both manage to simultaneously validate the mechanisms of liberalism while also proving the central tenets of modern conservative philosophy. 12/
On one hand both prove that Democratic social policies do as promised.
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They prove that the pivotal social protections that grew out the Depression & the CRM work. 14/
Beginning w/ Reagan, conservatives, who were coming to understand the nature of the threat liberal policies posed to not just the system, but to it's very existence, developed a new strategy. 15/
(Note: Pardon the slow progress of this thread. I'm street preaching for #TheResistance while I tweet.)
The arrogance of white supremacy suggested to them that merit would necessarily block access.
Even here our heroes proved them wrong.
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Hillary Clinton might have gotten accepted into Yale Law as a side effect of liberal policy, but that had nothing to with her graduating first among many. 18/
noun
dislike of, contempt for, or ingrained prejudice against women.
Hillary Clinton's life should be celebrated as an example of the American dream in it's most eloquent expression.
It should be admired by all.
Instead...misogyny.
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As I write this, "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" by Creedence Clearwater Revival is blasting in my ears and I am bawling. 20/
Our national soul was one the year's earliest victims. And it's hard not to mourn.
Still. 21/
I say too much not because we will not win, but because some of us were not prepared to fight battles we thought we'd already won. 22/
Racism.
Homophobia.
Misogyny.
Economic fairness.
Each in their own way tribal. Who will fight for what when?
I think we are still trying to answer that. 23/
It must've been a daunting monster for black women, the forever heroes of 2016, to face. I can't... 24/
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Misogyny was the wall she must climb...
But she scaled that motherfucker my friends, & nearly alone.
On misogyny:
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It started in the primary. Almost as soon as the first person smiled pretty at the old white guy. And though gobsmacking for it's obviousness, so few recognized it. 28/
It doesn't. That's unless your viewing it through misogyny colored lenses.
In that election @HillaryClinton faced two prime opponents both of whose speech styles amounted to red-faced screaming and guess which one was criticized? 30/
Ever.
You know who was criticized almost constantly however?
The one with the vagina.
The media, with few exceptions, not only supported these tactics, but seemed to enjoy employing them.
Again. It's was not terribly surprising that any of this happened. 31/
And that so few questioned. And the ease with which all of it was accepted. And how so few women seemed to really see it or hate it.
No, this wound is not healed. It's still bleeding.
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Because there is still Russia. Misogyny even played itself into that deck.
Still doubt? Let's look.
Facts: Russia is our adversary. This was as true in 1960 as it was in 1983 as it is right now. It was always true. 33/