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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 10:42 AM Feb 2014

Hillary Supporters Should Want to Complete Ferraro’s Unfinished Business

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Jill Lawrence

A new documentary film on the first woman on a White House ticket is full of emotions Clinton should tap for 2016. They could help her make history.

A new documentary about Geraldine Ferraro is so stirring that it should be adopted by fans of Hillary Clinton as their go-to motivational movie. If she runs for president, Clinton will certainly need a message beyond “Elect me, I’m a woman.” But as the film shows, history is powerful. Framing her candidacy as part of a continuing journey toward equality for women could help Clinton neutralize potential negatives like her age, establishment ties, and also-ran status.

Clinton is a key figure in Geraldine Ferraro: Paving the Way, which chronicles Ferraro’s life and pioneering role as the Democratic nominee for vice president in 1984. She’s the one who articulates the sense of “unfinished business” that suffuses the film and is much on Ferraro’s mind toward the end of her life.

“I hope you have your tissues,” former secretary of state Madeleine Albright told a VIP-studded, largely female audience last week at a screening in Washington. It was good advice. To her credit, director Donna Vaccaro, Ferraro’s daughter, did not ignore controversies and setbacks in her mother’s career. But the thrust of the film, airing March 21 on Showtime as part of Women’s History Month, is uplifting: Ferraro’s push against the boundaries of her time, the emotion and exuberance of her rise from poverty to the apex of politics, and her faith in Clinton to finish the work of the founding mothers.

“She was going to do what I couldn’t do,” Ferraro tells Vaccaro in an interview in the year before her 2011 death from blood cancer. She says she felt Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton beside her as she cast her ballot for Clinton in the 2008 primary, then breaks down and asks for the camera to stop. Later, tears dried, she completes her thought: “I felt that the work that had been done for over 100 years could reach fruition. It was the first time I cried when I voted.”

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Hillary Supporters Should Want to Complete Ferraro’s Unfinished Business (Original Post) DonViejo Feb 2014 OP
At this point she is sucking up money that should be going to 2014 candidates BlueStreak Feb 2014 #1
+1 Scuba Feb 2014 #2
you are in the Clinton "group" OKNancy Feb 2014 #3
This is the Hillary group. hrmjustin Feb 2014 #4
Thanks for a great article. William769 Feb 2014 #5
 

BlueStreak

(8,377 posts)
1. At this point she is sucking up money that should be going to 2014 candidates
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 10:48 AM
Feb 2014

and isn't doing a damn thing to help us hold the Senate or take back the house.

I am really sick of these self-centered politicians. We saw exactly the same thing from Obama. He basically broke away from the party, running his own offices and didn't lift a finger to try to help other candidates. And we wonder why the teabaggers are in control?

OKNancy

(41,832 posts)
3. you are in the Clinton "group"
Wed Feb 12, 2014, 11:11 AM
Feb 2014

But I am going to answer your negative post anyway.
You are wrong. The Clinton's are helping win races in 2014... the ones that can be won. Specifically Bill is campaigning in Kentucky and Arkansas.
As far as money is concerned, so what? If someone wants to give to Hillary it's not really "sucking up" money since everyone has a choice.
Also, people can give to both.
I haven't donated anything yet, but I'm not donating to any Oklahoma candidate, but I may donate to some people running in other places.

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