I am certainly not the enthusiastic Clinton backer than Mom was, but if Mom believed in a Heaven (she did not) and were in it today (she is not), she’d be pretty happy about a woman (finally) being a major party’s nominee for President.
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I find myself in a familiar position, that of reacting, something that our generation has been doing for quite a while now. We’re not in the positions yet of leadership and power, but we do have that indispensable element of criticizing and constructive protest…
Part of the problem with just empathy with professed goals is that empathy doesn’t do anything for us. We’ve had lots of empathy; we’ve had lots of sympathy, but we feel that for too long our leaders have viewed politics as the art of the possible. And the challenge now is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible possible.
Hillary Rodham, first Wellesley student commencement speaker, spring 1969