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riversedge

(70,322 posts)
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 07:16 PM Jan 2017

Hillary Clinton: The Guardian person of the year 2016





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When a London based The Guardian is more in tune in reality than the US Time Magazine: Congrats @HillaryClinton!



Hillary Clinton: The Guardian person of the year 2016

https://thehillnews.net/news/Hillary-Clinton:-The-Guardian-person-of-the-year-2016

By Debo Adesina | 01 January 2017 | 4:17 am




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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton . / AFP PHOTO / Brendan Smialowski

Love trumps hate. Good trumps evil. Light trumps darkness. Knowledge trumps ignorance. And hope will always trump despair. When Donald J Trump, the narcissistic real estate businessman, beat Hillary Rodham Clinton, former first lady and secretary of state to the presidency of the United States of America in the 2016 elections, a lie was practically put to almost all of those assertions.

With uncommon dignity, she ran a campaign of ideas for the future. But her opponent was and is a misogynist, a demagogue whose own ideas, to the extent that he had any, were warped, racist and downright insulting of our collective humanity. The appeal of Trump’s campaign to the American electorate is still a phenomenon under scrutiny but it is enough to say he found listening ears in a people who, in despair, chose to accept his retail of fear instead of Clinton’s message of hope. So, Trump trumps Clinton. But America is the loser. She lost to a man whose definition of the truth is its exact opposite, one whose skyscraper of empty promises on the way to that electoral victory dwarfed the flagship of his real estate holding.

Hillary Clinton had auditioned for the job of President of the United States of America all her adult life, beginning with voluntary work for women and children even as an undergraduate student. She was not the first female Secretary of State. That honour belongs to Madeline Albright, whom her husband, the eternally charming William Jefferson Clinton appointed.

Donald Trump has, however, successfully insulted his way to the White House and denied the world the joy of the first woman, the first First Lady and perhaps the best person for the job in the Oval Office. Certainly, every rational being’s idea of what a mother, a sister, a wife, a partner, a daughter should be, the idea of Hillary Clinton as leader of the free world truly engaged the imagination and that missed reality is so excruciatingly painful to bear without daily wondering what might have been.

Cerebral, hardworking and hugely versed in the workings of government, not many people were as prepared to lead America as she was. Dignified in carriage, humble in spite of her great guts, thoughtful and very wise, she was the inevitable philosopher-queen. Her tenacity in public and in private lives is the stuff of legends. She withstood haranguing by the leading lights of the opposition party who did their best to cast her as corrupt and dishonest. She endured the humiliation of a troubled marriage and steeled her heart to save it. In the campaigns, she was held to standards sometimes humanly, but certainly manly impossible to meet. She not only discharged herself creditably, she captured the imagination of the world. That she lost to a man who is as comprehensive in his ignorance as he is relentless in his arrogance to put it on display underlines a certain rot in the heart of their society.

With her life-long fight for women, children and families, with her incredibly brilliant run for the American presidency, ..................................................more........................

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Hillary Clinton: The Guardian person of the year 2016 (Original Post) riversedge Jan 2017 OP
OH enough with the Hillary worship! Eliot Rosewater Jan 2017 #1
America's Shame...Election 2016 Bill USA Jan 2017 #3
A beautiful tribute. I didn't expect it. n/t delisen Jan 2017 #2
Time is perfectly in touch with reality Wabbajack_ Jan 2017 #4
That was the Nigerian Guardian, not the London one muriel_volestrangler Jan 2017 #5
This is a pleasure to read. Thanks, Riversedge. Hortensis Jan 2017 #6

Eliot Rosewater

(31,124 posts)
1. OH enough with the Hillary worship!
Mon Jan 2, 2017, 07:34 PM
Jan 2017

Donald Trump is a smart businessman, Hillary is just a humanitarian.

Well, Donald Trump is a failed businessman actually and Hillary is a successful humanitarian but so what, Donald is gonna make America great again!


All Hillary was gonna do was expand civil rights and the economy and our name around the world, while Donald is going to know more than the generals.

Hillary, Hillary, Hillary...get back to me when she sexually assaults someone and brags about it. Get back to me when she publicly mocks the disabled.

What is so special about Hillary when we have this

Wabbajack_

(1,300 posts)
4. Time is perfectly in touch with reality
Wed Jan 4, 2017, 09:31 AM
Jan 2017

It's person of the year not "decent person of the year". Trump deserved it same as Hitler did. He's a rich asshole who lied and stole his way to the White House despite being an unqualifed madman, he's the person of the god damn millennium so far.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
6. This is a pleasure to read. Thanks, Riversedge.
Wed Jan 4, 2017, 11:26 AM
Jan 2017

In defense of Time's choice of Trump, themselves:

The criterion is “the person or persons who most affected the news and our lives, for good or ill, and embodied what was important about the year.” A lot of news is bad news and a lot of people who make bad news are very powerful people. TIME’s editors aren’t immune to that reality. Famously, they named Hitler in 1938 and Stalin in 1939 and again in 1942. These were men who had a huge impact, not just in those years but over the entire century. It’s easy to stand by those choices, looking back. Arguably you could do a bad guy every year and be justified.


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