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freshwest

(53,661 posts)
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 01:29 AM Mar 2015

Hillary Clinton Speaks at Emily's List 30th Anniversary Conference - FULL Speech (2015)



Hillary Clinton Teases Presidential Run, Avoids Email Scandal at Emily's List Gala

Published on Mar 4, 2015

Hilary Clinton made no reference to the controversy involving her use of a personal email account while she was Secretary of State.

Hillary Clinton continued to tease people waiting to hear her announce a presidential run during a speech at the Emily's List 30th Anniversary Conference and Gala in Washington, D.C., Tuesday night, and steered completely clear of recent controversy over her use of a personal email account as secretary of state.

The former first lady began her speech weighing in on the social media phenomenon that was #TheDress, joking about her purple pantsuit, "despite what you think, this outfit is not actually white and gold."

Clinton then spoke of her mother's guidance and influence in making decisions, saying "in life you get the chance to make a million decisions ... Some of them are big, like, do you run for office?"

But the biggest tease of the night came when Clinton urged the crowd to continue their work to seeing more women elected to public office.

"When I look at this room, I see leaders," Clinton said, adding that it was time for Emily's list supporters to redouble their efforts to get more women elected to political leadership roles.

"I suppose it's fair to say, don't you someday want to see a women president of the United States of America?" She said to loud applause.

Clinton also used the speech to highlight the careers of other Democratic women, including retiring Maryland Senator Barbara Mikluski and former Arizona Representative Gabrielle Giffords.


A little about EMILY's List:

EMILY's List is an American political action committee (PAC) that aims to help elect pro-choice Democratic female candidates to office. It was founded by Ellen Malcolm in 1985.[4] According to the Washington Examiner, EMILY's List is "the nation's most influential pro-choice political action committee."[5]

The name EMILY's List is an acronym for "Early Money Is Like Yeast" (i.e., it raises dough).[4] The saying is a reference to a convention of political fundraising: that receiving lots of donations early in a race is helpful in attracting subsequent donors.

EMILY’s List bundles contributions to the campaigns of pro-choice Democratic women running in targeted races.[6][7]

From 1985 through the 2008 election, EMILY's List had raised and spent $240 million for political candidates.[1] EMILY's List spent $27.4 million in 2010, $34 million in 2012, and $44.9 million in 2014.[3]

EMILY's List was founded in 1985, when 25 women met in the home of Ellen Malcolm. Founding members included Barbara Boxer, Ann Richards, Anne Wexler, and Donna Shalala.[7] In 1986, early financial support from EMILY's List helped elect Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, the first female Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate in her own right.[1][8]

The group's mission is to cultivate a donor network to raise money for pro-choice female Democratic candidates. To become an official EMILY's List member, an individual must pay $100 to join EMILY's List, and agree to donate a minimum of $100 each to two U.S. Senate, U.S. House, or gubernatorial candidates. Members make their donations directly to EMILY's List, which bundles the checks together and forwards them to candidates.[9]

For the 2006 election cycle, EMILY's List raised about $46 million for candidates in the 2006 contests and the group was listed as the biggest PAC in the nation by Political Money Line.[10] EMILY's List endorsed 31 candidates in 2006, eight of whom were victorious.[7]

In 2008, EMILY's List endorsed 22 U.S. House candidates, two U.S. Senate candidates, and three gubernatorial contenders.[7] The PAC helped elect two new female senators, Kay Hagan of North Carolina and Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, and supported the gubernatorial election of Bev Perdue of North Carolina, the re-election of Gov. Christine Gregoire of Washington, and the successful elections of twelve new women to the United States House of Representatives...[8]

During the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries, when NARAL endorsed Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton, EMILY's List was strongly critical. EMILY's List President Ellen Malcolm said, “I think it is tremendously disrespectful to Sen. Clinton - who held up the nomination of a FDA commissioner in order to force approval of Plan B and who spoke so eloquently during the Supreme Court nomination about the importance of protecting Roe vs. Wade - to not give her the courtesy to finish the final three weeks of the primary process. It certainly must be disconcerting for elected leaders who stand up for reproductive rights and expect the choice community will stand with them.”[15]

After the conclusion of the Democratic presidential primary, EMILY's List moved their support to Barack Obama and was vocal in their opposition to the McCain/Palin ticket.[16]

In 2012, 80% of the candidates endorsed by EMILY's List in the general election were victorious.[17]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMILY%27s_List

IMO:

Main criticism of the group appears to be that their focus is too narrow, they only focus on reproductive rights. Since having agency over one's body is tantamount to implementing the other interests quoted at the link some think are more, or as important, as abortion rights, they are wrong.

Obama has proven to be the most women friendly POTUS in my lifetime and this is a big focus for me as a pragmatic position. If you are being denied choice over such a basic thing as family planning, everything in one's economic life may fall apart. If you are not going to be able to plan your personal life, your financial amd and social situtaion is in jeopardy. No amount of money, except the kind of money that the very wealthy possess, that most poor and middle class do not possess, will make no differnce.

Equality under the law in this area of life is something that half the people in the world are not impacted by the same way that women are. To claim otherwise is disingenous and to lecture women on this is obnoxious.

EMILY's List is dedicated to getting Democrats into office and that will give a worker for the rest of the issues.

Go to the official EMILY's list site for a rousing explanation of their vision and mission. I found it impressive and inspirational:

http://www.emilyslist.org/pages/entry/our-mission

Please Rec and Kick so this can get some attention outside this group, if you don't mind, HRC folks.

P. S. I'm behind on the black and blue and white and gold meme. Please tell me what it's about she is talking about when she mentions that.


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bravenak

(34,648 posts)
3. Uh oh. I cannot believe you missed black/blue vs white/gold.
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 02:40 AM
Mar 2015

It was the day all of the blind people thought that a black and blue dress looked white and gold. I was up all night arguing about it with my bff.
Just search 'what color is the dress?' It seemed to go on forever.

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
4. Okay, I found a lot in one place. It started as an anti-abuse meme:
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 02:42 AM
Mar 2015
#TheDress / What Color Is This Dress?



http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/thedress-what-color-is-this-dress

Wow, she beaten up. I wish I had the words to explain what is wrong with those who don't understand the point, can't see the person being hurt. They go off on a tangent and never see it. TBH, we've seen this before on so many things. Latest politically is emails instead of making peace in the Middle East. And the racism that is denied. Thanks for the heads up.



Cha

(297,326 posts)
5. Wow, sorry I didn't see this sooner, fresh.. it's really hard when you're out here on the Islands..
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 02:50 AM
Mar 2015

3 and 6 hours behind a lot of things.

Mahalo for posting Hillary's speech at Emily's list.. will check it out..

Surprised this post isn't getting Rec from Hillary Supporters!

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
6. Someone said they wanted to see it, so I found it and details on the group. Then thought it needed
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 02:58 AM
Mar 2015
to be seen by more people. Thanks, Cha.



Cha

(297,326 posts)
7. You're quite Welcome. mahalo to you, freshwest. I haven't even heard her speak
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 03:15 AM
Mar 2015

in so long.

It does need to be seen beyond the Group.. you never know who's out there..

sheshe2

(83,793 posts)
12. Sorry it took me so long to see this freshwest.
Thu Mar 12, 2015, 01:35 PM
Mar 2015

I will tune into Hillary's speech in a little while.

And thanks for a heads up about Emily's List. They supported Katherine Clarke for Congress here a while back.

KnR!

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