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Related: About this forumThe Spartan: Why Gretchen Whitmer Has What It Takes for a White House Run
I spent a week trailing the governor of Michigan as she pursued a bold second-term agendaand left seeing a future presidential contender.
He did this for one reason and one reason only, to throw you off your game. Thats what I told Hillary Clinton backstage at Washington University in October 2016, moments away from her second presidential debate with Donald Trump. Two days prior, the world had learned, thanks to the Access Hollywood tape, that Trump liked to assert power by assaulting women. Trump retaliated by showing up at a pre-debate appearance with women who had accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault. Yeah, I got that, Clinton responded dryly to my pep talk. The great news is that it didnt work, I insisted. She had been through worse and I thought she would be okay, but it was my job, as the campaigns communications director, to make sure of it. She mustered a serene smile, folded her hands, and slowly shook her head. Nope. Didnt work.
Gretchen Whitmer, too, has dealt with boorish men, like one on the floor of the Michigan Senate who leaned over her to say something very inappropriate. The man was older, but she was the minority leader and senior to him. Keep in mind, I outrank this guy, hes looming over me, and of course, I am the one who has to go through all the mental gymnastics about how I respond to his offensive comment, she said in a lament familiar to all women. She stood, waiting to speak until she could look him in the eye, and said forcefully but with a smile, What the fuck is wrong with you? You cant talk to me that way.
Whitmer didnt have the pressure of considering how millions of TV viewersand votersmight judge her ability to withstand the pressure of being president on this interaction. (Clinton would later speculate that people might have liked to see some fire from her in responding to Trump pacing behind her on the debate stage, but in the moment what was most critical was for her to keep her cool.) For Whitmer, that encounter in the state Senate was seminal. She would not quietly tolerate misogynistic behavior as women before her had to do. Her lewd male colleague learned a lesson other foesincluding Trumpwould come to know: Whitmer doesnt go looking for trouble, but if you come for her, she will punch you in the mouth.
It is a disservice to Whitmer that she is perhaps known more for outlandish things men have done to hershowing up at her home and office wielding guns, voting to strip her of her emergency powers to manage the pandemic, plotting to kidnap and assassinate herthan for her political acumen and what she has accomplished. But as a woman leader who came into the national spotlight during the Trump era, combating the torrent of misogynistic energy the 2016 campaign unleashed in the world has been a defining feature of Whitmers job. I see Whitmer battling the same forces Clinton faced but am encouraged. This time the men who tried to stop the woman are paying for their actions. Republican legislative leaders in Michigan who fought Whitmer lost control of the legislature. Many of the plotters are in jail. Even Trumpwho tormented both Clinton and Whitmercontinues to face consequences as his legal troubles mount.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/06/gretchen-whitmer-white-house-run
He did this for one reason and one reason only, to throw you off your game. Thats what I told Hillary Clinton backstage at Washington University in October 2016, moments away from her second presidential debate with Donald Trump. Two days prior, the world had learned, thanks to the Access Hollywood tape, that Trump liked to assert power by assaulting women. Trump retaliated by showing up at a pre-debate appearance with women who had accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault. Yeah, I got that, Clinton responded dryly to my pep talk. The great news is that it didnt work, I insisted. She had been through worse and I thought she would be okay, but it was my job, as the campaigns communications director, to make sure of it. She mustered a serene smile, folded her hands, and slowly shook her head. Nope. Didnt work.
Gretchen Whitmer, too, has dealt with boorish men, like one on the floor of the Michigan Senate who leaned over her to say something very inappropriate. The man was older, but she was the minority leader and senior to him. Keep in mind, I outrank this guy, hes looming over me, and of course, I am the one who has to go through all the mental gymnastics about how I respond to his offensive comment, she said in a lament familiar to all women. She stood, waiting to speak until she could look him in the eye, and said forcefully but with a smile, What the fuck is wrong with you? You cant talk to me that way.
Whitmer didnt have the pressure of considering how millions of TV viewersand votersmight judge her ability to withstand the pressure of being president on this interaction. (Clinton would later speculate that people might have liked to see some fire from her in responding to Trump pacing behind her on the debate stage, but in the moment what was most critical was for her to keep her cool.) For Whitmer, that encounter in the state Senate was seminal. She would not quietly tolerate misogynistic behavior as women before her had to do. Her lewd male colleague learned a lesson other foesincluding Trumpwould come to know: Whitmer doesnt go looking for trouble, but if you come for her, she will punch you in the mouth.
It is a disservice to Whitmer that she is perhaps known more for outlandish things men have done to hershowing up at her home and office wielding guns, voting to strip her of her emergency powers to manage the pandemic, plotting to kidnap and assassinate herthan for her political acumen and what she has accomplished. But as a woman leader who came into the national spotlight during the Trump era, combating the torrent of misogynistic energy the 2016 campaign unleashed in the world has been a defining feature of Whitmers job. I see Whitmer battling the same forces Clinton faced but am encouraged. This time the men who tried to stop the woman are paying for their actions. Republican legislative leaders in Michigan who fought Whitmer lost control of the legislature. Many of the plotters are in jail. Even Trumpwho tormented both Clinton and Whitmercontinues to face consequences as his legal troubles mount.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2023/06/gretchen-whitmer-white-house-run
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The Spartan: Why Gretchen Whitmer Has What It Takes for a White House Run (Original Post)
demmiblue
Jun 2023
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TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)1. Whitmer has the chops to take on Trump and his ilk. Biden's...
a good man and a good President, but I would really love to see a woman take Trump down.
Fiendish Thingy
(18,510 posts)2. Whitmer is my current favourite for 2028. Nt
tiredtoo
(2,949 posts)3. Good article thanks for sharing
I have been a fan or her for years. Like her style.