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A Rare ‘Attagirl’ For Hillary Clinton

I actually salute Hillary Clinton for the gratitude and perspective she expressed in this closing comment

…with all of the challenges that I’ve had, they are nothing compared to what I see happening in the lives of Americans every single day. [I was proud to be] along with Senator McCain, as the only two elected officials, to speak at the opening at the Intrepid Center at Brooke Medical Center in San Antonio, a center designed to take care of and provide rehabilitation for our brave young men and women who have been injured in war.
And I remember sitting up there and watching them come in. Those who could walk were walking. Those who had lost limbs were trying with great courage to get themselves in without the help of others. Some were in wheelchairs and some were on gurneys. And the speaker representing these wounded warriors had had most of his face disfigured by the results of fire from a roadside bomb.
You know, the hits I’ve taken in life are nothing compared to what goes on every single day in the lives of people across our country. And I resolved at a very young age that I’d been blessed and that I was called by my faith and by my upbringing to do what I could to give others the same opportunities and blessings that I took for granted.

… as I think it contrasts nicely with this:

I wake up every morning wondering how on earth I am going to pull off that next minor miracle to get through the day. I know that everybody in this room is going through this. That is the dilemma women face today. Every woman that I know, regardless of race, education, income, background, political affiliation, is struggling to keep her head above water.

(As more than one reader and fellow blogger has noted, is Michelle Obama’s friend Oprah having a rough time keeping her head above water these days, too?)

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