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LAS14

(13,783 posts)
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 04:50 PM Feb 2016

Personal memories of Hillary

Hello All!

I’m writing to friends and family and other contacts to share one side of the story about one of our presidential candidates, which may not be familiar to many, at least in the terms that I know them. A hundred years ago, I worked closely with a bright young Methodist student at Wellesley College, where I was serving as a teacher and Chaplain, one Hillary Rodham. She was then, and, I believe, still is a person of deep moral passion, notwithstanding press caricatures of her that have appeared in recent years with predictable regularity.

Hillary came to Wellesley as an enthusiastic “Goldwater Girl.” Hers was a dedicated voice of the Midwestern Right. Then she took the (at that time) required sophomore Bible course, and it changed her life. She was especially fond of Amos, texts such as 5:24, “Let justice roll down like waters.” And she did not just talk the talk.

One example. As president of the student government, she and a group of young women like her (I was a kind of back-row advisor to all this), wanted to address the mostly lily-white complexion of the student body. At that time there were, as I recall, 12 African-Americans in a student body of some 2000. The College’s administration wanted nothing to do with all this. Hillary took the lead with her group to raise money independently to pay for those African-American students to make recruiting trips to predominantly black high schools across the country. Not only had those schools never been visited by Wellesley College recruiters before, they were unknown to the Admissions Office. That project turned out to be a minor success. But my point here is not minor successes, but Hillary’s impressive moral passion and her eagerness to act on that passion.

I have kept close tabs on her personal and political trajectories ever since. Notwithstanding her being the object of sometimes vicious attacks (tell me that sexism is not alive and well in this country) and notwithstanding mistakes of her own along the way, I believe that the faith that she discovered in Amos and the moral passion she exemplified at Wellesley College have not left her. If anything, given the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, that faith and that moral passion have deepened and become the driving force of all she does. I believe that she has added the wisdom of spiritual depth, too, which sometimes comes with maturity. Did you notice that when asked, during one of the New Hampshire debates, about spiritual influences on her life she spoke at length and with some conviction about how much she has learned from that great Catholic spiritual teacher of our time, Henri Nouwen?

I, of course, am not an unbiased witness. I affirm what I once saw, and I affirm what I now see. I have walked the streets of New Hampshire in her behalf and I support her current campaign financially.

I write only with this hope, that, as you continue to reflect about the current campaign, you will take into account her moral passion and her spiritual depth. She is much more than her popular detractors, even on the liberal side, make her out to be. I also believe that she has even more to offer. Her much vaunted “experience” is not something to shake a stick at, for example, not to speak of a certain wisdom she brings with her as a knowledgeable student of history. But those are themes for another day.

Thank you for reading!

LAS14 is posting this on behalf of her husband, who wrote it.

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Personal memories of Hillary (Original Post) LAS14 Feb 2016 OP
That's a really nice summary of your wife's memories. PeaceNikki Feb 2016 #1
Thanks. LAS14 Feb 2016 #8
"her moral passion and her spiritual depth" fleur-de-lisa Feb 2016 #2
Yes, a 'barfy' emoticon is a very mature way to welcome a new member sharing a personal story. PeaceNikki Feb 2016 #3
Thanks! I thought so too! fleur-de-lisa Feb 2016 #5
Alerted, but I am sure your pals will let it stand. Hekate Feb 2016 #6
Alerted? LAS14 Feb 2016 #11
You mad, bro? fleur-de-lisa Feb 2016 #14
A claim of "moral passion and spiritual depth" is inconsistent Maedhros Feb 2016 #12
KnR. Thank you so much for writing this, Mr. LAS14! and thanks for posting it, LAS14! Hekate Feb 2016 #4
Thanks. How do I XPost? nt LAS14 Feb 2016 #10
Here's the link... Hekate Feb 2016 #15
k&r kydo Feb 2016 #7
Recommended. H2O Man Feb 2016 #9
I support Sanders, but I appreciate this personal story. cyberswede Feb 2016 #13
That's a lovely testimonial. cali Feb 2016 #16
Thank you for sharing this lunamagica Feb 2016 #17
Mahalo, LAS~ Cha Feb 2016 #18

LAS14

(13,783 posts)
8. Thanks.
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 05:08 PM
Feb 2016

But actually it was my husband's thoughts... He was the chaplain she mentioned in her graduation speech. (First ever by a student at Wellesley... it was the 60's and times they were a changin')

PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
3. Yes, a 'barfy' emoticon is a very mature way to welcome a new member sharing a personal story.
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 04:57 PM
Feb 2016

Well done.

LAS14

(13,783 posts)
11. Alerted?
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 05:11 PM
Feb 2016

I assume this means it's suggested for being hidden? But why? On what grounds?

tia
las

 

Maedhros

(10,007 posts)
12. A claim of "moral passion and spiritual depth" is inconsistent
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 05:34 PM
Feb 2016

with gloating over the death of Gaddhafi.

Hekate

(90,807 posts)
4. KnR. Thank you so much for writing this, Mr. LAS14! and thanks for posting it, LAS14!
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 04:58 PM
Feb 2016

What a nice look into the character of Hillary Rodham as an idealistic and growing college student.

Suggestion: Please XPost this in the Hillary Group, if you have not already done so. It will be "safer" there, though everyone should have a chance to read this.

And, welcome to DU!

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