Courtesy of the Daily Kos:
Two years ago when Tina Brown and Diane von Furstenberg first envisioned this conference, they asked me to do a play, a reading, called – the name of the play was called Seven. It was taken from transcripts, real testimony from real women activists around the world. I was the Irish one, and I had no idea that the real women would be sitting in the audience while we portrayed them. So I was doing a pretty ghastly Belfast accent. I was just – I was imitating my friend Liam Neeson, really, and I sounded like a fellow. (Laughter). It was really bad.
So I was so mortified when Tina, at the end of the play, invited the real women to come up on stage and I found myself standing next to the great Inez McCormack. (Applause.) And I felt slight next to her, because I’m an actress and she is the real deal. She has put her life on the line. Six of those seven women were with us in the theater that night. The seventh, Mukhtaran Bibi, couldn’t come because she couldn’t get out of Pakistan. You probably remember who she is. She’s the young woman who went to court because she was gang-raped by men in her village as punishment for a perceived slight to their honor by her little brother. All but one of the 14 men accused were acquitted, but Mukhtaran won the small settlement. She won $8,200, which she then used to start schools in her village. More money poured in from international donations when the men were set free. And as a result of her trial, the then president of Pakistan, General Musharraf, went on TV and said, “If you want to be a millionaire, just get yourself raped.”
But that night in the theater two years ago, the other six brave women came up on the stage. Anabella De Leon of Guatemala pointed to Hillary Clinton, who was sitting right in the front row, and said, “I met her and my life changed.” And all weekend long, women from all over the world said the same thing:
"I’m alive because she came to my village, put her arm around me, and had a photograph taken together."
"I’m alive because she went on our local TV and talked about my work, and now they’re afraid to kill me."
"I’m alive because she came to my country and she talked to our leaders, because I heard her speak, because I read about her."
I’m here today because of that, because of those stores. I didn’t know about this. I never knew any of it. And I think everybody should know. This hidden history Hillary has, the story of her parallel agenda, the shadow diplomacy unheralded, uncelebrated — careful, constant work on behalf of women and girls that she has always conducted alongside everything else a First Lady, a Senator, and now Secretary of State is obliged to do.
And it deserves to be amplified. This willingness to take it, to lead a revolution – and revelation, beginning in Beijing in 1995, when she first raised her voice to say the words you’ve heard many times throughout this conference: “Women’s Rights Are Human Rights.”
When Hillary Clinton stood up in Beijing to speak that truth, her hosts were not the only ones who didn’t necessarily want to hear it. Some of her husband’s advisors also were nervous about the speech, fearful of upsetting relations with China. But she faced down the opposition at home and abroad, and her words continue to hearten women around the world and have reverberated down the decades.
I am almost embarrassed to admit that though this is over a year old I had never heard anything about it.
But now that I have my very first thought is, "This was the woman that the Republican party thought Sarah Palin would remind voters of? And that making her their VP candidate would attract those upset that she had lost the nomination to Barack Obama? Seriously?"
And then my next thought is that when Hillary becomes the candidate for the Democrats in 2016 the Right is going to come after her with her husband's affair, his impeachment, and Benghazi, and do you know what? It will be as nothing in the face of this woman's incredible achievements, her intelligence, and her strength.
If simply having a photograph taken with her can stop an assassin's bullet, and inspire female leaders around the world, imagine what having her as the leader of your country could accomplish
I knew she was doing things like this, but I didn’t realize the scope of it. There must have been an attempt by the media to diminish her accomplishments; even liberal men must have kept quiet. Heaven forbid a woman should be so talented.
ReplyDeleteWhy aren’t more fathers supporting their brilliant daughters? Malala’s father is there for her, but where are the others?
Re: Hillary
ReplyDeleteInteresting how this is the same woman who was downright psychotic and angry during her Presidential run.
What's wrong with being angry?
DeleteAnd the word "psychotic" shouldn't be tossed around. You don't think she was actually psychotic, do you?
She's passionate. She wanted to win. It wasn't her time, but many of us think her time is now.
Go crawl back in your hole and shut the fuck up Sarah. You obsessed phsycotic bitch.
DeleteLOL you really can't take the fact that even Hillary's DAUGHTER has done more for the world than you, can you $a®ah. You are a sad, insignificant thing destined to go down as a joke in history.
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DeleteS T F U Baldy...ya' crazy ass bitch! Everyone knows it was YOU who was "psychotic and angry" during your pitiful run as the VP five years ago!
Do us all a favor...ugly tranny man and climb back into that bottle of Tequila and shut your herpes infected mouth...
QUITTER!
LOL!!!
It's certainly true that the only one who seemed to experience psychotic breaks during the 2008 presidential election cycle was Sarah Palin.
DeleteI respect Hillary more than ever. She is a true inspiration to all women everywhere. I can't wait to celebrate her election to the office of President of the United States in 2016.
ReplyDeletedont hold your breath. not an attack on hillary, but she wont be president.
DeleteLooks like Sarah is sucking Cruz cock this morning. She really ought not to call people bastards when she's got a bastard grandson and a bastard granddaughter. She's off the rails and raging in her ghostwritten Breitfart piece. As far a corrupt bastards, she's clearing sucking a pair of Kochs as she projects her venom and bile while she spits and hisses her tantrum.
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) slammed "corrupt bastards" in Washington, D.C. in an op-ed published by Breitbart.
"Today, doesn't it seem like we have a Corrupt Bastards Club in D.C.? On steroids?" Palin writes after telling a story of Alaskan lawmakers sometimes referred to as the "Corrupt Bastards Club."
Palin said she's "prepared to be attacked" for the comparison.
"The fight over defunding socialized healthcare, aka Obamacare, should have opened everyone’s eyes to call it the same," Palin writes.
Palin defends tea party Republicans like Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Mike Lee (R-Utah), who pushed to shut down the government over their opposition to Obamacare. The former vice presidential hopeful said the Cruz and Lee had "the only credible plan of action."
"There was no other credible alternative plan to seize the constitutionally appropriate opportunity to legislatively close the purse strings to stop the juggernaut of full socialized medicine," Palin writes.
Other Republicans have disagreed, chastising Cruz for taking actions against Obamacare. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) have both criticized Cruz, saying the push against Obamacare wasn't worth shutting down the government.
Read Palin's entire op-ed here.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/20/sarah-palin-bastards_n_4132397.html
Briebart is a cesspool. It's hardly surprising Sarah is "contributing" there. Dirty, stinky water finds its own level.
DeleteI had to reread that article on Herman Cain's website which explained how $ara Palin accomplished more in her 1/2 term as Governor of Alaska, than Hillary Clinton ever did in her entire life. http://www.caintv.com/how-to-beat-hillary-nominate-s
ReplyDeleteIf this was written as satire it could almost be funny.... it was not and that ignorance scares me to death....
Reminds me of a story I read several years ago. Hillary was valedictorian at her college commencement from Wellesley. After the ceremony, one of her classmates was asked by her parents, "who was that woman who gave the valedictory?" Her classmate replied that it had been Hillary Rodham who would one day "be president of the US."
ReplyDeleteI hope to be alive to see that prediction come true.
Everything Ms. Streep said and so much more... let us not forget the hatred and vitriol she received and had to endure during her years as a First Lady who would not remain in the "required" format of window dressing. Only Eleanor Roosevelt was as non-traditional in her time during the 20th Century.
ReplyDeleteAll the Best to her in any and all of the titles she has held and will continue to hold...
A graduate of Wellesley College and Yale Law School, First Lady of Arkansas, First Lady of The United States, United States Senator, and US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton is amongst the most experienced and accomplished public servants in American history.
ReplyDeleteSarah Heath Palin is a decomposing dingleberry on the anal gland of the universe.
Well put! Sarah is less than nothing in comparison to Hillary.
DeleteDon't forget partner in prestigious late firm. That experience alone is still a singular accomplishment for women especially.
DeleteAcck! LAW firm!
DeleteSo true..dingleberry..lmao!
DeleteAnd let's not forget: mother of an accomplished adult daughter whose behavior has been exemplary in every way, at every age...
DeleteThis is why the right is terrified of Hillary Clinton.
ReplyDeleteAnd they should be.
I was reading this to my husband and started weeping and my throat was catching. I'm proud to be her sister (as in, all women are sisters, not blood connection). I'm in awe of what she has done. I wish she was my friend. And at the same time, Hillary isn't a saint. she has her share of things I
ReplyDeletewouldn't want to be part of.
She is an amazingly complex person. I'm very moved by this story.
(although can't go so far as to hope other father's do as Malala's father. Why isn't HE speaking. Has he considered what fame and adulation has done to more than one gifted and talented child - and she is so very gifted and talented.
Thank you for this. I had not seen this published. I will vote for this courageous,intellegent,and relilient woman. I wanted to vote for her last time. I appreciate the difficult path Obama has had to trod. I want to follow along that path with this strong woman. We CAN make change. It is difficult and slow. We will need this strong,fearless woman to take us to the next attainable goal of Equality,Representation, and Intellect in representative governance. GO HILLARY! mermaid
ReplyDeleteHillary earned another admiration point with me during the Senate Benghazi hearing when she said to Rand Paul, "don't smart off to Me or I'll climb up there and slap your smirking face so hard your testicles will finally drop, you you snotty little shit."
ReplyDelete...or something like that.
Thanks for posting this video. Merryl Streep's eloquence was outstanding. (The thought passed my mind that she could probably portray Hillary quite convincingly). Hillary's strength is her quiet resolve in all roles of politics, womanhood, and motherhood. There's so much more to her than what meets the eye and she's a true role model for women and girls of the world.
ReplyDeleteI snorted when she spoke of calling her mom as a freshman in college whining that she's not as smart as the other girls. "Don't be ridiculous, You're not a QUITTER" HA HA HA
I hope Hillary decides to run in 2016. She would be an amazing president. We have some powerhouse women in politics right now doing such incredible work for our country. Elizabeth Warren, Wendy Davis, Tammy Duckworth, to name a few. All of those women are working on behalf of the greater good for our country and upholding our constitution. It's such an exciting time.
ReplyDeleteThen there is the shameful quitter who does nothing but grift off of the rest of the racist bottom feeding hatemongers in this country. She has never contributed anything positive in her life. She is a huge loser and quitter even as a parent. Her kids never had a chance and they are all turning out to be just like her. Filthy mouthed lazy grifters. I am not including Trig in that description because he is not hers. Sarah, if only you had spent the slightest bit of time as a spokes person for Down's you might not be as hated as you are. You missed a great opportunity to save your reputation after we all figured out who you really are during the 2008 election and you continue to show your true colors every time you open that vile trap of yours and spew incoherent nonsense. But see you couldn't. You were even too lazy to pretend you care about children with special needs. You only care about yourself you narcissist. And that is just one of the differences between you and the great leaders I mentioned above. They truly care for others. As I said for the greater good of this great nation. You are NOT a patriot. Now go crawl into a fetal position and wash down some diet pills with a diet doctor pepper or red bull or whatever crap you put into that scrawny ailing body of yours.