Hillary Clinton’s record cuts against the claim that she’s an ardent champion of women’s rights.
by Doug Henwood
JACOBIN - 1.17.16
Katha Pollitt is out with a response to my response to her review of My Turn.
Once again, it’s largely free of any engagement with Hillary
Clinton’s political history. It’s a short book, but there is a healthy
amount of detail about some rather terrible things she’s done over her
four decades in public life. Katha touches briefly on a few, but the
blows are merely glancing.
I understand why she might not want to engage, since those terrible
things undermine some of Clinton supporters’ most cherished claims about
her, notably all the work she’s done on behalf of women. She did give
that famous and frequently quoted speech in Beijing in 1995 in which she
said that “women’s rights are human rights.” I thoroughly agree that
they are. But it’s not clear how Clinton put that assertion into actual
practice.
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