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BernieforPres2016

(3,017 posts)
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 11:12 AM Mar 2016

Hillary's mentor Marian Wright Edelman on the Clintons and Welfare Reform

http://www.truth-out.org/buzzflash/commentary/how-hillary-clinton-betrayed-the-childrens-defense-fund-for-political-gain

AMY GOODMAN: Marian Wright Edelman, we just heard Hillary Rodham Clinton. She used to be the head of the board of the Children’s Defense Fund, of the organization that you founded. But you were extremely critical of the Clintons. I mean, when President Clinton signed off on the, well, so-called welfare reform bill, you said, “His signature on this pernicious bill makes a mockery of his pledge not to hurt children.” So what are your hopes right now for these Democrats? And what are your thoughts about Hillary Rodham Clinton?

MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN: Well, you know, Hillary Clinton is an old friend, but they are not friends in politics. (emphasis mine) We have to build a constituency, and you don’t—and we profoundly disagreed with the forms of the welfare reform bill, and we said so. We were for welfare reform, I am for welfare reform, but we need good jobs, we need adequate work incentives, we need minimum wage to be decent wage and livable wage, we need health care, we need transportation, we need to invest preventively in all of our children to prevent them ever having to be on welfare.

And yet, you know, many years after that, when many people are pronouncing welfare reform a great success, you know, we’ve got growing child poverty, we have more children in poverty and in extreme poverty over the last six years than we had earlier in the year. When an economy is down, and the real test of welfare reform is what happens to the poor when the economy is not booming. Well, the poor are suffering, the gap between rich and poor widening. We have what I consider one of—a growing national catastrophe of what we call the cradle-to-prison pipeline. A black boy today has a one-in-three chance of going to prison in his lifetime, a black girl a one-in-seventeen chance. A Latino boy who’s born in 2001 has a one-in-six chance of going to prison. We are seeing more and more children go into our child welfare systems, go dropping out of school, going into juvenile justice detention facilities. Many children are sitting up—15,000, according to a recent congressional GAO study—are sitting up in juvenile institutions solely because their parents could not get mental health and health care in their community. This is an abomination.

That is a staggering indictment, from the woman Hillary Clinton regularly mentions as her mentor, of a gap between Hillary Clinton's words and her record. It reflects upon a political decision that she and Bill made to leave many children behind in order to ensure a second term. (The "Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act," as it was cynically called, was signed in August of 1996, just about three months before the '96 presidential election.)
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Mufaddal

(1,021 posts)
3. This is precisely why it's weird she keeps bring it up
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 11:27 AM
Mar 2016

1) Edelman has now said what she said about the Clintons and their policies. You'd think she might want to not draw attention to that.

2) You can't say "Let's not talk about the past, let's focus on the future," or "Jeez, c'mon, that was the 90s man, the 90s were crazy," whenever someone brings up your record, and then say, "Hey, look at my record at the CDF!" when you want to cast yourself in a positive light. Either your history and record are relevant or they are not. You don't get to cherry-pick.

RufusTFirefly

(8,812 posts)
4. Don't worry. That counts on MSM followup.
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 11:33 AM
Mar 2016

Aside from Amy Goodman and a couple of other real media sources, you can be pretty confident that no corporate media outlet will give this any coverage.

BernieforPres2016

(3,017 posts)
7. It's about as smart as bringing up the Export Import Bank as a counter to voting for trade bills
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 11:40 AM
Mar 2016

Yeah, I voted for trade bills that crushed middle class jobs, but here's a corporate welfare program I support!

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
8. Hillary Clinton, the single most cynical politician in the Democratic Party. Yay for WS and hawking
Mon Mar 7, 2016, 11:51 AM
Mar 2016

for interventions. She has the gall to use that line, "our values"..she actually says
that bullshit about her policy choices.

She is totally awesome and looking out for children all over the world...the best, EVER.

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