I was reminded tonight of a story I meant to pimp when I first read it but forgot. I think :-)
Anyway, I feel good knowing it's someone from my home state too. For those who like to read...
Thinking About Hillary A Plea for Reason
Michael Arnovitz June 12
In the course of a single conversation, I have been assured that Hillary is cunning and manipulative but also crass, clueless, and stunningly impolitic; that she is a hopelessly woolly-headed do-gooder and, at heart, a hardball litigator; that she is a base opportunist and a zealot convinced that God is on her side. What emerges is a cultural inventory of villainy rather than a plausible depiction of an actual person. Henry Louis Gates
The quote above comes from a fascinating article called Hating Hillary, written by Gates for the New Yorker in 1996. Even now, 20 years after it was first published, its a fascinating and impressive piece, and if you have a few spare moments I strongly recommend it to you.
And Im reading pieces like this because now that Hillary has (essentially if not officially) won the Democratic Primary, I have become increasingly fascinated by the way so many people react to her. In truth, I sometimes think that I find that as interesting as Hillary herself. And I cant help but notice that many of the reactions she receives seem to reflect what Gates referred to as a cultural inventory of villainy rather than any realistic assessment of who she really is and what she has really done
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https://thepolicy.us/thinking-about-hillary-a-plea-for-reason-308fce6d187c#.g1shbeej8
Thinking About Hillary A Follow-up
https://medium.com/@michaelarnovitz/thinking-about-hillary-a-follow-up-2e01a963a632#.494x801jd
(I have no clue why the link gets broken here, but just copy and past the whole thing and it should work, very sorry.)
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