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big_dog

(4,144 posts)
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 03:39 PM Oct 2013

Six Presidential-Campaign Themes HRC Is Test-Driving (Time Magazine)


Here are six examples that could form the backbone of a 2016 campaign:

1. Economic inequality. Like the Obama campaign’s focus in 2012, Clinton has talked in recent weeks on the growing gap between the nation’s wealthiest and poorest. Accepting an award from her alma mater, Yale Law School, Clinton said in a wide-ranging address that the nation must “reverse this tide of inequality that is eating away at the social fabric of our country.”

2. Youth empowerment. When she left the State Department, she launched the “too small to fail” initiative focused on early-childhood development and education through the newly renamed Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation. “Our country’s future depends on healthy kids and loving families. They’re the building blocks of a strong and prosperous society,” she said in the video launching the new program. Such messages have long been a theme for Clinton — who produced a book called It Takes a Village — and it has the added theme of deepening her appeal to the female vote.

3. Selfless ambition. Clinton has never been one to run from the clichés of American electoral politics, and while stumping for Virginia gubernatorial candidate and former campaign co-chair Terry McAuliffe, she fully embraced the classic archetype of the do-good political martyr, willing to selflessly give of herself. “When you think about why people run for office in these times — if it’s only about yourself, if it’s only about you wanting to get a job and the perks that go with it, and having people stand up when you come into the room, that’s not enough anymore because it’s hard,” she told the crowd. “Politics is hard.”

4. The Washington outsider. No one can run for national office these days without running against the seat of national political power, even when a member of her own party occupies the White House. At the same McAuliffe rally, she hit on this point as well. “Recently in Washington, unfortunately, we have seen examples of the wrong kind of leadership, when politicians choose scorched earth instead of common ground,” she added. “When they operate in what I call the ‘evidence-free zone,’ with ideology trumping everything else.”

5. Civility. On Wednesday facing a heckler during a speech at the University of Buffalo, Clinton said the future “doesn’t include yelling … it includes sitting down and talking.” She was rewarded with an extended standing ovation. Speaking earlier this month at Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, in London, Clinton responded to a question about the National Security Agency’s controversial surveillance programs, calling for a more open discussion of the spying efforts. ”We need to have a sensible adult conversation about what is necessary to be done, and how to do it, in a way that is as transparent as it can be, with as much oversight and citizens’ understanding as there can be,” she said.

6. International experience. Her speeches are often colored by anecdotes from her four years of travels on behalf of the Obama Administration. At Chatham House she told of a phone call between Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng after Clinton and other U.S. officials helped him leave China with his family. “He called me from the van on the way to the hospital and said, ‘If I were there, I would kiss you,’” Clinton recalled.



Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2013/10/24/6-presidential-campaign-themes-hillary-clinton-is-test-driving/#ixzz2ilSSRIxo
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Six Presidential-Campaign Themes HRC Is Test-Driving (Time Magazine) (Original Post) big_dog Oct 2013 OP
guess mere climate crisis still doesn't rate a mention? villager Oct 2013 #1
Her corporate sponsors aren't into that. polichick Oct 2013 #2
You do realize that she did not pick these items right? JoePhilly Oct 2013 #6
Can't argue with any of that, well maybe except for the Washington Insider. She's well connected libdem4life Oct 2013 #3
Indded, 'washington outsider' would be as silly as when Newt tried it. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2013 #4
If she tries #4, she'll be laughed out of the primary. Warpy Oct 2013 #5
True - #4 really seems like a joke. polichick Oct 2013 #7
How is HRC an outsider? nt LiberalElite Oct 2013 #8
She's not. ChimpersMcSmirkers Oct 2013 #9

JoePhilly

(27,787 posts)
6. You do realize that she did not pick these items right?
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 08:14 PM
Oct 2013

The author of the article selected and NAMED them.

To prove this point ... here is a video of HRC discussing Climate Change from May 2013.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/17/hillary-clinton-climate-change_n_3285866.html

For some reason, the author of this piece decided not to use any of it to create one more item.

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
3. Can't argue with any of that, well maybe except for the Washington Insider. She's well connected
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 03:56 PM
Oct 2013

even in her literal "unconnectedness", what with being a very active and politically enterprising First Lady and all. And the Senate happens to be in Washington where she has spent quality time.

So, I'll give her 5 out of 6 and add one that Soros has signed up for some major financing. Make it 7...The Clinton Global Initiative is the perfect antidote for the idea that the Tea Party and Radical Shutdown Politics has threatened our global image. Knuckledraggers could care less about that, but Big Money cares a whole lot. That's a big part of what I believe will halt their little end run.

Warpy

(111,261 posts)
5. If she tries #4, she'll be laughed out of the primary.
Fri Oct 25, 2013, 05:08 PM
Oct 2013

What she needs to campaign on are JOBS at DECENT WAGES.

Anything else is just bullshit.

ChimpersMcSmirkers

(3,328 posts)
9. She's not.
Sat Oct 26, 2013, 01:20 AM
Oct 2013

These campaign ideas fly in the face of what her husband, her previous campaign and her SoS experience indicate how she would lead:

1) Economic inequality. Her husband signed NAFTA and gave China most favored trading status. Bill added significantly to the momentum of outsourcing and the lowering of Americans standard of living which allowed capital holders to reap the benefits of low cost labor at the expense of the American standard of living. How does she reconcile this exactly?

2)Youth empowerment. Not much to say about this other than it's lip service. Head start and all the rest are fine, but ultimately, it's about a 20 something being able to get a decent job, which they can't. And they won't without a radical plan. Corps, via globalization et al have labor by the balls, and this isn't changing with another child program. She'd be smart to adopt the legalize MJ stance and drop the war on drugs as a platform as libertarians are. It's not any kind of real solution, but at least the pandering would be effective. I don't see her doing that though.

3)Selfless ambition. All I have to say in response to this that the Clintons are par none, the best self promoters out there. This will go no where.

4) The Washington outsider. Please. Husband was President, she was a Senator and Secretary of State.

5) Civility. This is fine, but it depends on her opponent. If she's up against Cristy, it's not a winner. If it's a Teahadist, no problem.

6) International experience. It's helpful, but if anything, Americans are worried the most, by far, about domestic issues, as they should be. We're war weary and don't really care anymore about Syria, Libya or any of the rest of it.

With all of that said, Hillary has the best odds of winning, but as usual, it's another hit to liberals.

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