I was planning on posting that often repeated quote from Albus Dumbledore about happiness being found in the darkest of times, but to be honest, my heart just isn’t in it. And then I listened to one of the most gracious and inspiring concession speeches from Hillary Clinton. I won’t post the entire speech here as you can easily find it on the internet, but I did want to share a few passages that personally stood out to me.
…And to the young people in particular, I hope you will hear this. I have, as Tim said, spent my entire adult life fighting for what I believe in. I’ve had successes and I’ve had setbacks. Sometimes really painful ones. Many of you are at the beginning of your professional public and political careers. You will have successes and setbacks too. This loss hurts, but please never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it.
…And– to all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams.
…Finally, I am so grateful for our country and for all it has given me. I count my blessings every single day that I am an American. And I still believe as deeply as I ever have that if we stand together and work together with respect for our differences, strength in our convictions and love for this nation, our best days are still ahead of us.
Because, you know–you know, I believe we are stronger together and we will go forward together. And you should never, ever regret fighting for that. You know, scripture tells us, “Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season, we shall reap if we do not lose heart.”
So my friends, let us have faith in each other, let us not grow weary, let us not lose heart, for there are more seasons to come. And there is more work to do.
She was gracious in defeat. I doubt her counterpart would have been so gracious 😦
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No doubt about that.💁🏻
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I’m broken by this. Utterly broken. Hatred and bigotry have won. I’ve given into despair. I hate myself for believing that this country cared about people like me when all the signs showed me otherwise. I had hope. I lied to myself. It was a product of how sheltered I was.
I can’t listen to her speech. Not yet. For this highly intelligent, overly qualified woman to have to humble herself for the purpose of attempting to shine light into a bitter, encompassing darkness is too much. I could accept defeat from a worthy, equal opponent, but ths is beyond that. I don’t want to live in a world that doesn’t want me 😥
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Oh Adrienne.😔 You are wanted and cared about. And don’t forget the 58-59 million people who voted against him. Did you see all the protests yesterday? This is undoubtedly going to be a dark time for this country, but we have to believe we’ll get through it. I know speaking as a white middle-aged woman that’s much easier for me to say, but we have to have hope and we have to fight. I’m sending you a multitude of virtual hugs. Hang in there.💁🏻😙
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The logic of that did manage to break through the depths of my despair and now I’m still grieving, but I’m also irked and annoyed. I don’t want to blame, because in some ways it seems counterproductive, but there was a definite tide of ignorance and bigotry that won the day on November 8. We also can’t ignore that apathy and misinformation allowed this to occur as well. It’s infuriating. I haven’t even touched on all the aspects of that yet. I’m sad and terrified about what happened and enraged about what different and those implications. I know what rejection feels like, but to be overly qualified, overly prepared, to win all the debates and to do this against someone like that, ugh, I just can’t. I don’t quite have the words yet. I’ve ranted them to my very supportive husband who utterly agrees, but I need time to formulate just how much this pisses me off.
Thanks so much for your support *virtual hugs received* ♥
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I know I keep saying this, but it really was a perfect storm. If just one thing was taken out of the equation I think things would have gone much differently.😕
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I couldn’t agree with you more 😦
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I do not personally support Hillary, but I voted for her just the same, I would much rather have had Hillary Clinton in office then the bigot we have now. I’m terrified for my friends and family members…
We have failed as a people.
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I feel exactly the same way. I don’t think I’ve ever been as scared for this country in my life.😕
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In many ways, Clinton was not seen in such a good light over here. To many outside the USA, it was a ‘no-choice’ election, with the country losing whichever way it voted.
Time has its way of overcoming such obstacles, and Trump cannot just ride roughshod over Congress. His policies will no doubt be watered down, and some of his ideas and promises will never be realised.
Don’t be too sad, Kim. The world is changing, and we have to see what happens, like it or not.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I know. Many people felt the same way here. I was originally a Bernie Sanders supporter and I believe if he had gotten the democratic nomination we would be celebrating a President-elect Sanders right now. The problem with Trump is that he has a fully Republican Congress to back him up for at least the next two years. So, while it’s doubtful that a wall will be built to keep out people from Mexico (simply because of logistics), there is going to be a huge impact on immigrants. And what he does with our Supreme Court will be felt for decades. Roe v Wade will be in real danger, as well as marriage equality. This is also giving rise to white nationalism and I truly fear for anyone who is Jewish, black, LGBTQ, and Muslim. To put it frankly I’m scared Pete. Scared like I’ve never been before.😕
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Just heartbreaking… and scary as hell. Hilary displayed intelligence, compassion, and dignity on an awful day.
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She did indeed.
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Whatever her faults, Hillary delivered a great, dignified speech which only highlighted the difference between her and Trump who was ready to contest the election result if it didn’t go his way.
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So true. As I was listening I thought THIS is the woman who has fought tirelessly for children, women and families.
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I especially liked her comments directed toward women and young girls. I also wish she had shown more of her real personality like she did yesterday. I also believe things happen for a reason … I don’t know what will happen, but I hope something good will come of this.
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I felt the same way! Things could have gone so differently. I’m hoping for some sort of silver lining as well. Thanks for the visit and comment!💁🏻
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I heard her speech it was inspiring but u could easily make out her sadness through her eyes. She was very emotional
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Yes. That makes me give her even more credit.
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