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niyad

(113,302 posts)
Tue Apr 16, 2019, 01:15 PM Apr 2019

Hillary Clinton: 'Given the chance, many women will govern and lead differently'

Hillary Clinton: ‘Given the chance, many women will govern and lead differently’

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In a conversation that had the audience cheering her on, the former secretary of state talked to Fareed Zakaria about the mess we’re in — and how women can help us get out of it.



“I am absolutely delighted to see this incredibly diverse field, and especially to have more than one woman running for President of the United States,” said the former secretary of state, four years to the day since launching her own presidential campaign. In a surprise interview with CNN host and newspaper columnist Fareed Zakaria that concluded the 10th annual Women in the World Summit in New York, Clinton would, however, offer a little advice to the 18 Democrats who have announced so far. “I think you really have to do two things simultaneously, and it’s challenging,” she said. First, she said, you have to present what it is that you want to do: “What is your vision? What is your hope for our country? How do you see the future? What are you going to propose that will make a difference in the lives of Americans and maintain the values, the ideals, of America in a very complex world?” At the same time, she continued, you also have to be able to counter “the diversion and distraction that we see, unfortunately, working by the current incumbent in the White House. So you have to do that balancing act, and I think that we have excellent candidates who are demonstrating their ability to do that.”

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When Zakaria mentioned Jamal Khashoggi and President Trump’s reluctance to penalize Saudi Arabia for fear of its effect on oil prices, Clinton was even more forthright, offering a fiery reminder of what, in her view, America stands for on the world stage. “When you blow the top off and say that you are supporting autocrats, dictators, nationalists, you are forgetting the lessons of the 20th century. We fought the bloodiest war in human history — twice. We dealt [with] concentrations camps, the worst that people are capable of doing. Why did we set institutions like NATO, the EU? Why did we pass something called the Declaration of Human Rights? Because we wanted to contain those impulses. We wanted people to be held accountable.”

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After 40 minutes, Zakaria finally asked the question that many at the Summit were waiting for: “Do you think the world would be different if it were led by women?” “Of course!” Clinton laughed, to loud cheers from the audience. She pointed to the recent actions of New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern following the terrorist attack in Christchurch on March 15. “Her reaching out to the Muslim community in New Zealand sent a message about how leaders should behave in the face of horrific violence conducted for ideological reasons. And I think that that was as strong a signal as we can get that, given the chance, many women will govern and lead differently.”

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https://womenintheworld.com/2019/04/12/hillary-clinton-given-the-chance-many-women-will-govern-and-lead-differently/
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Hillary Clinton: 'Given the chance, many women will govern and lead differently' (Original Post) niyad Apr 2019 OP
Damn, what a smart articulate human being. triron Apr 2019 #1
misogyny, anti-intellectualism, russian interference. . . and on and on. . . niyad Apr 2019 #2
Yes. triron Apr 2019 #5
Dumb question... Caliman73 Apr 2019 #3
+1000 smirkymonkey Apr 2019 #4
She is incredibly detached in her criticisms. (unlike many other politicians, etc) triron Apr 2019 #6
knr triron Apr 2019 #7

Caliman73

(11,738 posts)
3. Dumb question...
Tue Apr 16, 2019, 02:17 PM
Apr 2019

Of course the world would be different if women were in positions of leadership all across the world. Women, and I say this with no intent to lump all women together, have a fundamentally different worldview than men do. Again, not all women are the same and not all men are the same, but the reality is that women have socialized, pretty much across all cultures to have a view that is less aggressive and more cooperative. Not to say that women hold one mindset. There are conservatives, liberals, libertarians, socialists, etc... the thing is that women resolve problems in a fundamentally different way than men do and are more likely to work together for mutual benefit than men who often try to out compete each other.

triron

(22,002 posts)
6. She is incredibly detached in her criticisms. (unlike many other politicians, etc)
Tue Apr 16, 2019, 06:05 PM
Apr 2019

And that makes them all the more powerful.

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