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Related: About this forumOp-Ed: @HillaryClinton Listens and Acts (for People in #Iowa) -Creates policy from ground up
I have said this all along--in the many Threads I hhave posted --Hillary has Town Halls-smaller crowds where she listens and learns form the audience--what the problems are--from the people. Then she formulates it into her proposals--
This is one of the best editorials I have seen. Hope you read it all
Also this is from Iowa Starting Line--so I do hope it gets good circulation:
http://iowastartingline.com/2016/01/31/guest-op-ed-hillary-listens-and-acts-for-people-in-iowa/
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Guest Op-Ed: @HillaryClinton Listens and Acts (for People in #Iowa) - http://go.shr.lc/1Slhd4j via @IAStartingLine #p2 #uniteblue
January 31st, 2016
Guest Op-Ed: Hillary Listens and Acts (for People in Iowa)
Guest post from Tracy Sefl
Ive been in political communications for years. And believe me: campaigns make plenty of noise. But the best candidates do more than just talk; they stop and listen to everyday people. If Bill Clinton was Explainer-in-Chief, then Hillary Clinton may well be Listener-in-Chief. Shes that kind of candidatethe type that learns and reacts out of full-fledged empathy.
You may have spotted Hillary at Kirkwood Community College in Monticello or Fuel Espresso in Mount Vernon, or at dozens of other Iowa landmarks big and small. For the skeptics among us, its easy to call these appearances stagecraft or public relations stunts. But I assure you: these meetings are meaningful.
PR stunts dont start with grievances from the mother of a child with Aspergers in Council Bluff, then lead to a phone call with policy writers in Brooklyn, then become a key addition to the frontrunners healthcare proposal. No way. PR stunts start and stop when the cameras are rolling. PR stunts are for opportunists.
Hillary listens and acts where most candidates simply hear. Pushing to improve autism research is one example. ........................ Or fighting to stop drug abuse, as inspired by talks with Davenport families. Each began with a conversation and resulted in a policy proposal.
Listening is hardly new for Hillary. Shes been listening for years, well before entering politics. Whether visiting rural counties in Arkansas or meeting with women across the globe, Hillary has long sat down with the disenfranchisedand made their voices heard.
With women, especially, these sit-downs inform her decisions. Paid family leave is now central to Hillarys gender equality plan, as are reproductive rights. And her meetings with gun victims mothers no doubt shape her criminal justice platform.
As Amy Chozick of The New York Times wrote last May, Hillary has, in addition to in-house policy experts, ................
When Hillary sees a problem, she follows up by finding solutions.
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Come November, we can finally have a Listener-in-Chief, someone who enacts change from the ground up instead of shouting ideas from a mountaintop. We can elect a President who cares about and acts upon so-called small issuesthe ones that stay out of headlines but mean the world to everyday people. We can elect Hillary Clinton.
Posted 1/31/16
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(1,681 posts)In fact, I think it sums up this race nicely... the last 3 lines refer to Bernie of course:
Listen to the MUSTNTS, child,
Listen to the DONTS
Listen to the SHOULDNTS
The IMPOSSIBLES, the WONTS
Listen to the NEVER HAVES
Then listen close to me
Anything can happen, child,
ANYTHING can be.
~Shel Silverstein