Oh the difference between then and now! When Hillary Clinton was secretary of State, press releases with scheduled events regularly appeared in my inbox. Now, all is speculation. Here are some possibilities in the near and far future.
Maggie Haberman and Glenn Thrush at Politico went out on a long limb today with a prediction of personnel who might be part of a campaign for Hillary Clinton 2016. Most of the names were predictable, and without mentioning anyone in particular, I would suggest an infusion of manners to a few of them before they begin sending emails in her name. We may be Democrats and relatively informal people, but this New Dem tendency of addressing people with “hey” in the subject line is offensive and unbecoming anyone associated with Hillary.
Forecasting the nature of a possible campaign of a so far undeclared candidate, they asserted, based on unnamed sources, that Hillary will activate a Twitter account soon.
After 2008, who would Hillary Clinton hire?
By MAGGIE HABERMAN and GLENN THRUSH |
One indication Clinton’s team might lean toward the latter in 2016: She is likely to soon start posting to the soon-to-be-activated @hillaryclinton on Twitter, signaling her first personal foray into the medium outside her official State Department account, according to a person familiar with the situation.
One small correction I would make to that passage: That would not be her first personal foray into the Twittersphere. Veterans of HillaryClinton.com will remember her Myspace, Facebook, and Twitter accounts from 2008. The Twitterfeed ended rather abruptly right before South Dakota, if I remember correctly. Her website was where I learned abut Twitter, and I joined to be able to follow her. At first, I actually thought it was something she had invented because it sounds like the kind of word she would use – like “Townterview,” for example. I even posted a comment or sent an email, I cannot remember which, asking if she had made that up.
We hope her social nets are more regularly moderated than in 2008 when it seemed to so many of us that the only person whose blog comments were approved were those of my dear friend Normita Fenn. We laugh about it now but felt ignored in 2008. It was frustrating.
In the nearer, and probably more predictable future, we see New York Magazine suggesting that our girl might attend the CDFA awards next Monday where she will possibly present an award to her friend and frequent designer, Oscar de la Renta. We love seeing her in evening wear and hope this is true.
Hillary Clinton May Attend the CFDA Awards
Meanwhile, the presenter of Oscar de la Renta’s Founder’s Award is still a mystery, but WWD reports that Hillary Rodham Clinton just might be on deck. Clinton is an old friend of the de la Renta’s and has worn his designs on several major occasions, most notably to her daughter Chelsea’s wedding as well as her husband’s second Inaugural Ball in 1997. This wouldn’t be her first time attending the CFDA Awards on the designer’s behalf; in 2002, she went as his date in this gloriously poufy-sleeved ensemble. Here’s hoping next Monday brings a repeat of this moment:
I would also like to thank Mme. Secretary again for her kindness and patience taking time yesterday to meet me. She is most gracious and generous. I was so enthralled that I completely forgot to ask her how I can get her press releases.
I love this picture!
I am very happy for you Still! You deserve all the credit and gratitude from us for bringing us together to the best Hillary site! I’m so glad that she knows we exist thanks to you! Thank you and God bless you and Hillary!
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Thank you vacl! Comments like that make my day! God bless all of you, too. It’s one thing to inform, but without people reading it and sharing opinions the information is just a tree falling in the forest when no one is there to hear it.
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