Saturday, August 30, 2008

Her Tiny Little Shoulders

Let's get this straight - the Democratic ticket is Obama/Biden not Obama/Clinton or Clinton/Obama so it is up to Mr. Obama and Mr. Biden to win votes in this election. Jack Tapper over at ABC seems to think Hillary isn't doing enough to counter Palin. "We should all be proud of Governor Sarah Palin's historic nomination, and I congratulate her and Senator McCain, while their policies would take America in the wrong direction, Governor Palin will add an important new voice to the debate." Clinton said. "There's still time for Clinton to pivot and point out that she and Palin disagree on quite a bit -- Palin opposes legal abortion even for victims of rape and incest, for example -- but the Clinton-Obama psychodrama is very much present in these comments from the junior senator from New York. Sens. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, and Joe Biden, D-Del., risk looking like chauvinistic bullies when they go after Palin -- they need women -- especially Clinton -- to do that for them. Will she rise to the task?" counters Tapper. Really? Am I to assume that she should attack her unfairly as she was attacked? Heaping scorn so heavy Obama's psueda Greek Parthenon would buckle under the weight of it. For all we know Hillary could have gotten that press release approved by the Obama campaign, after all both sides reported on how easy negotiations were between both camps leading up to the convention. But it really doesn't matter a wit because this is Obama's campaign to win or lose - not Hillary's. Yes, Hillary said she would do anything that was asked of her to help him win the White House. I believe her. But that does not include selling out her principles . Those of us that have taken upon ourselves to be, how should we say it, guardian angels of Hillary and her legacy, thought that was understood. That it didn't need to be said.

We have broken both gender and racial barriers in this election. I relish that and I am excited that we will also break another gender or racial barrier with the election of Sarah Palin as the first woman Vice President or Barack Obama as the first mixed race President. This is a huge breakthrough anyway you slice it. Hillary Clinton, and her supporters, as well as Geraldine Ferraro and many others have worked hard and in doing so have made Sarah Palin's ascension possible. Geraldine Ferraro notes the chasm of time between her candidacy and Palin's, "I've spent a lot of time over the last 24 years saying, 'Gosh, I wish I weren't the only one,' " Ms. Ferraro told a New York TV station. I will not stand by while others try diminish the significance of this decision or the integrity of Sarah Palin or the character of Hillary Clinton in any way. James Clyburn, the Representative from South Carolina who has gotten in the habit of stirring the racial pot, and who Bill Clinton no longer considers a friend, had the audacity to attack both Palin and Ferraro. According to a news release from the station, Democratic Congressman Clyburn of South Carolina attacked Sarah Palin on South Carolina ETV Radio this morning, comparing her unfavorably to both Dan Quayle and Geraldine Ferraro: "I do believe that McCain has to do something to reshuffle the cards, shake up the establishment, do something unexpected and Governor Palin...has all the kinds of things that McCain might see as a way to shake things up. I think (her selection) would be something similar to Dan Quayle...Dan Quayle proved to be sort of an embarrassment as a campaigner. Being thrust on a national stage like that could be very tough. Now Mondale tried to shake things up by going with Geraldine Ferraro...she proved to be a disaster as a running mate. And as a campaigner, she was absolutely awful." This is how we honor women and their accomplishments in our society? Pathetic indeed.

Well, Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton is a lady and will only press a point or ask a tough question if it is needed or relevant. She isn't going to be your attack dog, now, especially considering how she was treated but she also won't do it because she knows that Sarah Palin is correct when she said “It was rightly noted in Denver that Hillary made 18 million cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling in America, It turns out the women of America aren’t finished yet, and we can shatter that glass ceiling once and for all.” Both Hillary and Sarah will honor the thread that connects their historical triumphs. Also, lest we not forget when Hillary Rodham Clinton went in a bright yellow pantsuit to speak to the State of the Black Union with nothing but love in her heart - political courage draped around her neck like an understated strand of pearls. She offered her apologies for any misunderstandings and was determined to maintain her commitments and friendships. She did this after many other guests of this forum attacked her husband unfairly and ignored the fact that this man, William Jefferson Clinton, had worked his entire life bringing people together. But I haven't heard a word from Jesse Jackson Jr. for his over the top yet slight of hand character attack on Hillary's tears, or a peep out of Chris Rock when he told an audiance not to vote for 'that white lady,' let alone nary a single utter of regret from Senator Obama and his use of the race card. From Sean Wilentz's "Race Man," "A review of what actually happened shows that the charges that the Clintons played the "race card" were not simply false; they were deliberately manufactured by the Obama camp and trumpeted by a credulous and/or compliant press corps in order to strip away her once formidable majority among black voters and to outrage affluent, college-educated white liberals as well as college students. The Clinton campaign, in fact, has not racialized the campaign, and never had any reason to do so. Rather the Obama campaign and its supporters, well-prepared to play the "race-baiter card" before the primaries began, launched it with a vengeance when Obama ran into dire straits after his losses in New Hampshire and Nevada--and thereby created a campaign myth that has turned into an incontrovertible truth among political pundits, reporters, and various Obama supporters." And guess what else? It cuts both ways. Ardent Hillary supporters are watching and recording history. Votes have to be won, respect has to be earned, leadership needs to be demonstrated, and relationships have to be healed and nurtured by all. Not just Hillary. That is too much for just her tiny little shoulders.

America and the world is waiting to finally see real leadership as we have been suffering eight long years with out it under the Bush Administration. So far McCain and Palin are winning on the leadership front. There needs to be shared responsibility for leadership and an ability to acknowledge the truth and learn from past mistakes. We all have work to do including Hillary Clinton!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Hillary Clinton for Senate Majority Leader

From Janet Levy
Activist

Dear Hillary Supporters:

I would encourage you to write a letter to the DSC Committee urging them to elect Hillary to the Senate Majority Leader Position next January.

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
Phone: (202) 224-2447
Fax: (202) 969-0354

or contact the DSCC

Hillary needs to be Majority Leader come next January, 2009. This will add to her resume for the next Presidential elections. I hope you all had an opportunity to watch her this week at the DNC. I personally feel she delivered a superb speech one of her best. This Lady showed America and the World how classy and smart she is. I have not lost hope. Hillary can still be our first Woman President.

Have a safe and happy weekend.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

18 Million Voices, a Puma for All Seasons & the DNC Cabal

18 million strong and new movements and counter movements springing up everywhere - democracy seems to be bursting at the seams these days. Which takes me to the latest activist group formed - The New Agenda - their mission is to promote women's interest from a non partisan perspective. And the ClintonDems are continuing our fight for what we believe in - one person one vote, fair and free elections - the ClintonDems have been fighting the unfair and undemocratic caucus system since Iowa! They are helping distribute a documentary to bring to light the subverting of our democracy. Here is a clip - check it out and pass it on!

And from their ACTION Alert:

"We are finally getting to the end of this brutal primary season. So many of us have gone from being simply "Democrats" to being political activists. Average american voters all over the country have been working hard to make sure that our voices are heard by a party that has lost it's way. A new documentary about fraud has been created that is extremely important to the future of our party. We are calling on you to to distribute this video to everyone in your address book, to delegates, and to any members of the media you have access to. It is time for reform. It is time for party members to take a hard look in the mirror and ask themselves what being a Democrat means to them.

WE WILL NOT BE SILENCED!"


And a beautifully written post by sm77 over at The Confluence - sm77 writes about The 'Big Tent' of Puma. With the latest insult (see below) it is easy to say 'we are all Pumas now - willing to follow the inspiration of our ultimate muse --Hillary--but independent minded enough to know things are larger than her (e.g. democracy, the Democratic Party, voter's rights) and that we must stay firmly planted on the right side of these issues. From The Confluence:

"Today the mood’s been philosophical on the Confluence, and I wanted to write in response to some comments I’ve read in the NoObamasphere about PUMAs and our organized chaos (which is really proof we are a true grassroots movement.) In fact, we are the true remnants of Big Tent Democrats who formed the Big Tent of PUMAs."
"We are “Democrats in Exile” (as Mother Riverdaughter states above at the green tab post). We coalesced long before the RBC meeting on May 31st, 2008. Like a nebulae cloud giving birth to a brilliant star, or like the Big Bang itself, PUMA formed. From collapsing matter and energy that condensed to nothing and BANG! There it is. We didn’t know it when it happened, but after a couple of days, PUMA grew to massive proportions."

With respect to Obama's VP pick of Biden - Hillary Clinton 18 million votes Joe Biden 9,500 votes. That really says it all. Not that I was necessarily in favor of it, I wasn't and had many mixed feelings - more negatives than positives, but I do believe that if Obama had chosen Hillary it would have unified the party enough to win the election. The press hasn't been too kind so far this morning, "shows lack of confidence" says Ron Fournier from the AP, and fervent Obama supporters don't seem (how should we say) overly pleased either - even the completely reasonable TalkLeft bloggers aren't happy, "what a disappointing choice" laments Jeralyn at TalkLeft - "Can anyone tell me what Biden brings to the ticket? Democrats already have Delaware's THREE electoral votes. Can we now assume that Obama has chucked the 'change' mantra?" adds SueBonnetSue, and you know there are a whole lot of serious Hillary supporters out there who now even have more reason to be upset with the Obama DNC cabal. So this decision could even be a bigger "bone headed" mistake than that real estate deal - stay tuned!

Updated: Even a blogger at the McCain camp joins in with "Why 3:00 am?"

"Less than two weeks ago, Obama campaign manager David Plouffe emailed supporters to assure them that they would be the first to know who Obama choose for his VP:
People keep asking me if we're really going to announce Barack's VP directly to our supporters.

The answer is yes.
In the event, the press got wind of the announcement long before the text messages started going out. All three networks had confirmed his choice of Senator Biden before midnight. And then at 3 a.m., the text messages started going out.

By all accounts, Hillary Clinton was not vetted for the second spot, nor was she consulted by the Obama campaign on who should be taken--not even as a courtesy. If she had been the pick, the 3 a.m. text message might have had some real resonance--a signal that the two had put a tough campaign behind them in order to work together on the serious issues the next administration will have to deal with.

But what's with holding the text message until 3 a.m. for Joe Biden? The only explanation that makes any sense is that Team Obama just couldn't resist one last dig at Hillary."


Godspeed and a big thank you to all those going to Denver as the Japanese would say "eeenaaa!" - that's great ! I'm so envious !


Saturday, August 16, 2008

The Clintons Front & Center : Right where they belong

There has been considerable push back by so many in the media as well as from other Clinton haters regarding The Clinton's prominent role at the Democratic Convention. Toby Harnden writes in his op/ed on Real Clear Politics "Fueled by an unholy brew of victim-hood and entitlement, Clinton's supporters threaten to steal the show at the convention" and Joe Gandelman writes on The Moderate Voice "But what is certain is that the pro-Hillary rallies, the Bill Clinton speech (which is likely to praise his wife and detail his own legacy rather than passionately urge Demmies to vote for Obama), the Hillary Clinton speech, the introduction of Hillary Clinton by daughter Chelsea will dilute the usual impact of a convention. Modern political conventions are now the best chance for a candidate to control the image and delivery of that image. Now it’ll be Obama by 1/2." What continues to amaze me is how so many people want to conveniently ignore the facts as to why the Clintons are such a force on the National stage. Since entering public life the Clintons have continually grown in popularity and stature - they are loved, admired, and respected by millions and millions of people across the country and the world. So what do all of us millions and millions of Clinton supporters see that other's can't or won't? Well for starters, the Clinton Administration presided over an unprecedented eight years of economic growth and built and maintained positive working relationships with countries across the globe. As Hillary would famously ask during the campaign "To those who say they don't want to go back to the 90's I ask which is that you don't like the peace or the prosperity? - paraphrasing." Secondly, before being the only Democratic President elected twice since FDR, Bill Clinton was a highly successful multi-term Governor of Arkansas and now in his post Presidency has worked vigorously to expand availability of HIV drugs to Africa and other parts of the world; expand economic opportunities for individuals, families, and small businesses in the U.S. through the Clinton Economic Initiative; and help 40 of the world's largest cities reduce greenhouse gas emissions - to name a few. Hillary Clinton's public service includes fighting school boards to fully integrate; reforming Arkansas's education system; to leading the fight for for Universal Health Coverage. Not only have both been life long dedicated public servants but life long and dedicated Democrats (despite the betrayals of those like Richardson et al and the Dean/Brazile DNC). To top it all off Hillary ran, and kept running despite the efforts of so many to push her out of the race, a historic and groundbreaking campaign, garnering nearly 18 million votes. Traveling the country and making her case for the Presidency, her supporters and fan base, or those that just generally came to admire her, grew exponentially - the more people learned about the real Hillary the more they liked her. So in a world where we respect experience, past achievements, salute our successful party leaders, honor the historic Hillary Clinton for President campaign and her legion of supporters the spot light will be exactly where it belongs on two great American heroes - Hillary and Bill Clinton.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Imagine a Generation Free of AIDS

Updates from President Clinton's Trip:

Today I arrived in a small rural district outside of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, called Debre Ziet, where a large crowd of people greeted us at Godino Health Center, a rural center that serves 45,000 people.

We announced a new program that will help 50 health centers across Ethiopia bringing HIV/AIDS and malaria testing, care, and treatment to more than one million people.

These efforts will include a focus on helping to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS from a mother to her baby, giving more children the chance to live free of the disease.

Next stop: Rwanda, where I'll meet with coffee and cassava farmers partnering with my Foundation's Clinton Hunter Development Initiative, break ground on a new hospital, and make a home visit with a rural health care worker. Follow our journey at Clinton Foundation - Africa