Hillary Clinton: How will her roles as mother and grandmother play in 2016?
Vogue magazine has published an excerpt from Hillary Clintons upcoming memoir, Hard Choices, focusing on her mother. Opponents likely will look elsewhere for political targets.
Its Mothers Day, so not surprising that the arc of the personal narrative for 2016 presidential front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton would be motherhood and her impending grandmotherhood.
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At least thats what Vogue magazine has done with what it describes as an exclusive excerpt from Mrs. Clintons new memoir,Hard Choices, to be released next month.
Her own mothers childhood was marked by trauma and abandonment, she writes, including apparent treatment that today likely would have brought intervention by social service agencies. It may help explain Clintons faith Methodism and the social gospel as well as her liberal outlook on governments role in healthcare, which she took on as first lady when her husband was president.
Even in her 90s, Mom never lost her commitment to social justice, which did so much to mold and inspire me when I was growing up, Clinton writes.
Dorothy Howell Rodham (who died in 2011 at age 92)left the not-so-tender care of abusive relatives when she was 14, working as a nanny and housekeeper for room and board plus $3 a week. Her life got better with help from kind adults, including school teachers a history of collective upbringing no doubt influencing Clintons earlier book It Takes a Village.
Will any of this make a difference if she chooses to run for the White House? Perhaps. Personal history did for Barack Obama a kid of mixed race raised by a single mother and loving grandparents as indeed it did for Bill Clinton, also raised by a single mother in less than silver-spoon circumstances, then acquiring an Ivy League education as did Obama.
But its what has transpired in more recent years that her opponents and most voters will be considering for the most part.
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Hillary Clinton: How will her roles as mother and grandmother play in 2016?