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ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
Thu Apr 27, 2017, 07:04 AM Apr 2017

On Liking the Unlikeable Hillary Clinton


It wasn't even that I respected her and her record (with some acknowledged disagreements), or that I believed she would make a competent president. There were plenty of Serious People who believed the same, so that was tolerated.

It was that I like her.

I like Hillary Clinton with unabashed enthusiasm. I like listening to her speak, I like looking at photos of her interacting with people, I like her resplendent jackets and colorful pantsuits, I like her loud laugh, I like her expressive face.

These things, one might note, are not about policy. They are about liking Hillary as a human being.

When I look at her, I don't see a stereotype of a nagging wife or mother, nor the caricature of a man-hating feminist, nor an extension of her husband (or his administration), nor an embodiment of some nebulous evil.

I see her.

This was not always the case. I've written previously about my own experience coming to like and admire Hillary, which required a journey past entrenched false narratives about her and past my own internalized misogyny.

Through that fog emerged the picture of a person whom I like very much indeed.

When I write about her, that comes through. It's not because I can't help it; it's because I want it to be clear, in the spaces between every letter and every line, that I am writing about a woman I like.

It's a thoroughly conscious rejection of the corrupt dynamic in the political press that requires a perceptible contempt of Hillary in order to establish credibility among the gatekeepers.

I refuse to perform disdain, or even an affected neutrality, in writing about her, in order that I might earn the plaudits of people who have spent four decades transmitting lies about her and burying her in thinly-veiled (or shamelessly overt) misogyny.

That I like her does not inhibit my commitment to facts, nor my willingness to dissent when I disagree with her.

But it renders me uncredible all the same. Because she is "unlikeable." This is treated as objective fact by the same people who spent the entirety of the campaign invisibilizing her enthusiastic supporters, to uphold their spiteful construct. Spiteful, but effective—which is why women were obliged during the campaign to write pieces with titles like "An All-Caps Explosion of Feelings Regarding the Liberal Backlash Against Hillary Clinton" and "I Like Hillary Clinton. Get Used To It."



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On Liking the Unlikeable Hillary Clinton (Original Post) ehrnst Apr 2017 OP
There are a lot of us out there radical noodle Apr 2017 #1
Me too. ehrnst Apr 2017 #2
Yes shenmue Apr 2017 #3
I feel the same way. athena Apr 2017 #4
Oh Goodness YES! Me too! Madam45for2923 Apr 2017 #5

radical noodle

(8,770 posts)
1. There are a lot of us out there
Thu Apr 27, 2017, 01:05 PM
Apr 2017

who like her and even love her like a sister. I will never get over my anger at those who promoted all those false narratives about her.

 

ehrnst

(32,640 posts)
2. Me too.
Thu Apr 27, 2017, 03:34 PM
Apr 2017

And I just have to wonder who looked away, knowing that there were illegal activities going on, because you know - the establishment was "no better" and deserved to be brought down.

athena

(4,187 posts)
4. I feel the same way.
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 09:37 AM
Apr 2017

I'm sure that those who found her "unlikable" consider all smart, competent and ambitious women "unlikable". To be likable to them, a woman has to make it clear that she accepts her status as a second-class sub-human who is beneath them.

I like and even love Hillary Clinton. And I think she knows we're out there.

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