The article came up on a Hillary news feed, and when I saw the header, I had a few thoughts.
First, I thought it was good that she made that statement in case anybody thinks she simply is not human or is, at least super-human. She does this massive job from the same human wellspring we are all dealt, perhaps with an added gene of dedication and determination. She perseveres.
Second, it crossed my mind that she, herself, sets this ambitious travel agenda. Certainly there are conferences such as the once she is now attending in Estonia, where she is expected to participate, but other tours, such as her recent Latin American trip, her trip to Africa last summer, and her Autumn Marathon when she was out of the country for the better part of four weeks, that might have been appreciably abbreviated had she not larded in side trips, interviews, town halls and myriad other outreaches and appearances as a casual, friendly way of addressing the people and not merely the ministers.
Third, I wondered what interview this statement came from, and I did not have to wait long. The answer is in the first paragraph.
April 22, 2010
Hillary Clinton: Traveling the Globe “Wears You Out”
Posted by Stephanie Condon
Traveling as America’s top diplomat “wears you out,” Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says in an interview in Esquire magazine, published in the May issue.
“The jet lag, the dry air on planes, the whole ‘If it’s Tuesday, I must be in…’ kind of thing,” she says.
The article is by Tom Junod, whose preview at the Esquire website begins thus.
Inside Secretary Clinton’s Iran Strategy: Forget the Gates Memo Flap — We Have a Plan
April 22, 2010 at 1:43PM by Tom Junod
I felt better about myself as an American after spending time with Hillary Clinton for the profile of her that appears in the May issue of Esquire. Seriously. It’s not just the obvious — it’s not just the fact that she never appears so quintessentially American, as simultaneously Daisy-Millerish and Tracy-Flickish, as when she stands smiling on a stage with a bunch of European guys with permanent five-o’clock shadows. It’s not even that I wind up applauding my country for producing a woman whose genius is for a kind of can-do level-headedness that somehow manages to drive both enemies and admirers around the bend. No, it’s that after traveling to Montreal, London, and Paris with the secretary of state — after listening to three of her speeches and attending at least a dozen diplomatic ceremonies and then interviewing her — I’m a little less concerned than I was about the problem of American power. And because of Hillary Clinton, we should all be a lot less concerned about the problem of a nuclear Iran (no matter the war games nor the cautious talk).
Read more: http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/hillary-clinton-iran-sanctions#ixzz0ltAjGl6Y
So not only is there a new keepsake issue for me to scour CVS for (and I want it pristine! No flipping through the pages you guys who secretly yearn for her and refuse to admit it!), but there arises a reason to revisit Junod’s 1999 Esquire profile of the then First Lady with this arousing header and intro.
Hillary Clinton Has a Sexy Mouth
More than eight years ago, in October 1999, Tom Junod profiled Hillary Rodham Clinton and came to a shocking conclusion: Yeah, he would.
By: Tom Junod
That slight palatal overbite — it gets to me. She seems expert at marshaling her mouth’s resources, at inspiring its ingenuity. She can fold her lips into an origami of fleeting smiles. Her basic smile is sort of chipmunky and schoolmarmish, but sometimes, when she is pouncing on the possibility of an idea, her lips extend their reach into her cheeks and carve out a wolfish, carnal line, as though nothing could please her more than her own hunger. Her mouth is enigmatic in its capacity for adjustment — it seems both the origin and repository of her secrets. Sure, when she is under duress, it can appear small, pinched, grudging, harsh, unforgiving, and grimly determined — nippy — but when she is at ease, free to discuss, you know, the issues…well, then her mouth becomes the very instrument of her freedom, and her laugh rings the bell of her throat. Her laugh is the sexiest thing about her, in fact; it packs a lewd wallop because it seems to take her by surprise. There’s a wickedness about her laugh, in its offhand suggestion that she is willing to be entertained, to be pleased. It’s quick and sudden, an unabashed, throaty gargle, and it seems to put dazzle in her eyes from below, like footlights.
Read more here>>> (How could you possibly resist?)
So clearly, Junod is predisposed to assess Hillary favorably indeed from a point of view that rarely is accessed unless it is to degrade her, a function he encountered in some men in 1999 even when he was asking whether they would VOTE for her. Certainly we saw more than enough unfair assessment of her in that vein in 2007-2008. But it is now 2010, and the “sexy mouth” has made us many friends in the world that we had allowed to fall through the cracks.
Men who persistently judge her sexually rather than politically are looking for excuses where there are none since she is. in fact, sexy and gorgeous, and in their DREAMS! Hillary, should not have to feel that she must veil her femininity and sexiness. That is all part of the whole girl, a very talented and effective one.
She does have a sexy mouth, and she knows how to use it like a machine gun if she has to, but as a diplomat, she also uses it softly and gently, to say conciliatory things. Her smiles are beautiful. She is blessed with many charms and we are lucky she chooses to use them in service to us.
So, YES, Tom, WE would, TOO! 18,000,000 of us DID and would again tomorrow!!
Day-umm, that Tom Junod’s got it bad for our Hill! That man is utterly smitten!
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And I’m loving every minute of it! The Vogue author had his crush on David Miliband. Junod swings the other way. I am all for guys having it bad for Hill.
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He needs a cold shower. A bit further into the ’99 article he hypothesized about whether it might be easy to make the then First Lady now Secretary of State blush. 😯 TMI, Mr. Junod, TMI. I think this fellow does have it oh so very, very bad for Secretary Clinton.
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He larded a huge amount of sexual innuendo into that ’99 article. The whole thing is a metaphor and “vote for” means, well, more than vote for. Personally, I much prefer seeing men want to “vote for” her than seeing them treat her the way Olbermann, Matthews, and Russert did in 2007 and especially into 2008. Although I think a good deal of that, especially on the part of Matthews, was due to his desire to, um, vote for her.
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As sexually charged as that article is, it really puts a lot of the personal criticism of her (and, in essence, all female politicians) into perspective. I first came across it as the primary vote was approaching and I needed to figure out who I was supporting and it helped sort out all of the many issues one has to deal with if one has not been a diehard Hillary supporter from day one despite its rather unnerving title.
As for men who want to “vote for” her, here’s exhibit A.
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Sorry! I just put in the URL and the stupid thing embeded itself. I just wanted to put the web address in there. Sometimes WordPress and I have issues.
I didn’t mean to post something. Sorry again.
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LOLOL!!! I remember that. “No! I would probably get arrested.” One thing you have to love about her is her smart-mouth retorts.
See I was always for Hillary, I didn’t need to decide. But I am not surprised by an article like that from a men’s magazine. Actually, the media made out her candidacy to be a women’s thing but she had a lot of male support, and not for sexual reasons, I think.
OTOH, this guy Junod has a case for her, clearly.
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As long as the guys behave like gentlemen and mind their manners.
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Yes. Those are the rules. N.B. guys. She is “Look, but touch with caution.” Bubba watches (not to mention all of us).
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Bill might watch, but is he really much of a deterrent at this point? He’s not getting any younger (or more attractive), you know. I think that scandal is way more of a worry than whether Bill’s is the object of her affection or fidelity.
At this point, however, Madame Secretary seems happy enough to settle for him. Kinda sweet, isn’t it? 😉
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She is very beautiful, that is why in all the group photos all eyes are on her. Hillary lights up every room she walks into. She is the one you can’t ignore.
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Yes, Jackie, she attracts all the light in the room. I have noticed that as Junod says, she sparkles – especially those eyes.
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I simply love this wonderful Lady. I am so proud of her. Yes 18 Million of us voted for her and would do it again in a heart beat.
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Hillary is just beautiful, not only David Miliband is crazy for her but I bet a lot of the F Ministers!
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It looks that way to me. She always seems to be at the center of attention.
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Yeah, she’s hot, she knows it. It’s like she says with her eyes, “You couldn’t be me even on your best day,” to the haters. Love that lady!
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Not to mention, “You couldn’t HAVE me even on your best day,” as well!
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I can’t wait to get my hands on this issue! I like guys like Junod who find Hillary hot while also able to appreciate her service agenda. In the 1999 article, I think he predicted this pretty accurately, since I think we are seeing this happen right now, this year:
And of Jennings:
Wow! Yes, we know! How we all love Hillary in the rain!
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Bill as her “gilded gigolo.” I love it! And so true! I love calling Bill “Hillary’s Husband.” The best!
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Bill appears to be enjoying that role more than ever these days. 😉 She is so hot!
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…yes, like a wonderful, …wonderful flower !
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She attracts a lot of bees! 😉
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…diplomatic flower
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Very diplomatic! Lovely!
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I am sure of this: is also a nice and very kind, gentle woman!
Bye…
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Absolutely. She is all of that and more. Thanks for visiting! Your comments are wonderful! If Hillary sees them, she will be pleased, I am sure.
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Thanks for your kind words !
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“Hi”
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😉 Marco!
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