While the political pros may jostle for work —
some fantasizing about a future Clinton campaign,
some using the buzz to make a pitch for other would-be candidates —
conservative media is already cashing in.
From the New York Post to Fox News to Sky News Australia,
the Clinton talk revved engines across Rupert Murdoch’s media empire.
Big names at Volpe are dragging Hillary on the air,
and at the Post a columnist mused over her “inevitable loss.” Secondo a
Sky News titolo, “perdente”
Hillary Clinton is “
obsessed with the presidency.”
But study these reactions closely and you might detect the Murdoch stars and others salivating over the prospect of Hillary Clinton’s return to public life. Per decenni, certain media outlets and personalities have used Clinton as a bogeyman to excite viewers and readers — and this time is no different.
Nel 1994,
it was radio host Rush Limbaugh repeating false claims that White House lawyer Vince Foster,
who died by suicide in a park, “
was murdered in an apartment owned by Hillary Clinton.” Nel 2016,
it was writer Dinesh D’Souza’s suggerendo lei “
orchestrated”
her husband’s infidelities. (
With Foster’s death, ci sono stati
repeated investigations that ruled it as a suicide.
And as for any infidelities,
friends have said that Clinton didn’t condone them.)
As I discovered researching my 2020 libro
“The Hunting of Hillary,” Clinton became a target for gratuitous media criticism and conspiracy theory attacks as soon as she entered public life in Arkansas.
In Little Rock in the late 1970s,
she wasn’t just the state’s first lady;
she was a symbol of the changing status of women in America and a repository for all the anxieties,
anger and confusion felt by those who didn’t welcome the change.
Young Hillary’s desire to work,
use her own name —
Rodham —
and delay childbearing irritated many.
All these issues were raised in a 1979 Intervista televisiva: “
Does it concern you,”
asked the host, “
that maybe other people feel that you don’t fit the image that we have created for the governor’s wife in Arkansas?”
In the years that followed, as Clinton resisted the gendered limits placed on her, the questions and critiques morphed into conspiracy theories.
Di 1994,
televangelist Jerry Falwell was using his broadcasts to sell a video called “The Clinton Chronicles” in which Hillary and her husband were not just ambitious but dangerous.
The film even falsely implicated both Hillary and Bill in various murders.
Al 1992
GOP convention,
presidential candidate Pat Buchanan used his nationally broadcast opening-night speech to declare a “culture war” and place Hillary in his crosshairs.
After twisting her record as an attorney,
he accused her of “
radical feminism”
and declared her one of God’s opponents “
in the struggle for the soul of America.”
Ambition has always been one of Hillary Clinton’s supposed sins, which may be why Sky News Australia would run a headline today claiming Hillary is “obsessed with the presidency.”
Yet if she is ambitious,
this would make her like other politicians —
Richard Nixon,
Ronald Reagan,
the first president Bush —
who lost either primary or general elections and came back to win the White House.
They won because voters deemed them most qualified.
Given her experience as First Lady,
a United States senator,
and Secretary of State,
Hillary is one of the most qualified potential presidents in the land.
Add to her qualifications the resilience she has shown under pressure:
so many books have taken aim at her that it’s hard to keep track.
A burst of titles emerged in 1999,
with one book alleging that “
in scandal after scandal all roads lead to Hillary.”
Another had the on-the-nose title, “
The Case Against Hillary Clinton.”
Many more attack books followed.
Four were published nel 2016 solo.
Despite the onslaught,
which continued when Republicans feared she might actually win the presidency, Hillary Clinton
won the popular vote nel 2016
by roughly 2.9 milioni.
Yet Donald Trump reached the White House thanks to the curious institution known as the Electoral College.
In the aftermath of her loss, Clinton recovered at her home in Chappaqua and only recently began returning to public life. It is this resilience that energizes her critics and her supporters at the mere mention of a comeback.
Never the monster they tried to make her, Hillary Clinton is instead a leader who — like others before her, including President Biden — only becomes more compelling and powerful with experiences that would have defeated others.