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You do,  eventually,  become your mother.  You know that.  So, like me, you probably are finding yourself  saying, “Lord,  give me patience!”   That is also a prayer.  We call them aspirations, little prayers.

If you were to any extent conscious on August 26, 2008, if you saw the bogus roll call vote on that day of celebration of women’s suffrage, you know why,  once again,  my mom’s words escape my lips.

I know I did not hallucinate that day in August 2008.  I know I saw this person preside jubilantly at the nomination of a half-term Senator against HER!  Against the woman we have always known was the one.

So she has finally come to Hillary?  Lord give me patience!  (Or am I supposed to say “Amen?”  or “Hallelujah?”  I am confused.)

Today would have been my mom’s 97th birthday.

Pelosi says she ‘prays’ Hillary Clinton will run for president

By Gavin Lesnick

House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that she “prays” Hillary Rodham Clinton will run for president.

Pelosi, D-Calif., speaking in Little Rock about current affairs in American politics, said she had no inside information about whether Clinton will run. But, she said, she considers Clinton the most qualified potential nominee.

“I pray that Hillary Clinton decides to run for president of the United States,” Pelosi said, drawing loud applause from the crowd of several hundred at the Robinson Center. “… Nobody has been first lady and senator and now secretary of state. Putting everything aside that she is a woman, she’d be the best qualified person that we’ve seen [in recent years].”

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Politico’s Maggie Haberman is reporting that both Hillary and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will be appearing at the Clinton Global Initiative America event to be held in Chicago in June.

Hillary Clinton and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will be the featured attractions at next month’s Clinton Global Initiative in Chicago, according to a release going out from the group Thursday.

The focus of the gathering, which will take place June 13-14, is on speeding up the United States’ economic recovery and the nation’s long-term outlook.

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Hillary is also scheduled to be honored in Chicago by CURE, an epilepsy foundation on June 13.

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We have known for weeks that Hillary Clinton would be in Los Angeles next Wednesday to receive the Warren Christopher Public Service Award from the Pacific Council on International Relations.   We did not know, however,  that she would be honored last night at the Atlantic Council Awards dinner.

Henry Kissinger presented her with the council’s Distinguished Leadership Award with a quip about “at least four” secretaries of state who went on to become president.*  Apparently unfazed, Hillary responded, “When I became secretary of state, I spent a lot of time thinking about my illustrious predecessors – not primarily the ones who went on to become president.”

As secretary of state,  Hillary often expressed her deep admiration for several of those predecessors  While it has always seemed that George Marshall  topped her list, we have seen a strong, cordial relationship develop between Hillary and Henry over the years as the photos attest.  If  the text of her remarks are released, I will add them here.

Bill Clinton presented an award to Tony Bennett.  Also honored at the event was NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.

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Here is a partial account from the Atlantic Council website.  There are additional photos there as well.

Distinguished Leadership Awards Offers Perfect Mix of Substance and Style

Former US President Bill Clinton presented the next award via video address for Distinguished Artistic Leaership to legendary performer and humanitarian Tony Bennett. President Clinton praised Bennett for his illustrious musical career, but also his significant work as an advocate and humanitarian. “As long as I’ve known him,” said President Clinton, “he has truly been a citizen of the world: an extraordinary individual who served his country in World War II, marched with Dr. Martin Luther King in Selma in 1965, and has devoted his generous spirit to charitable causes all across the globe.”

The final award for Distinguished International Leadership was presented to former First Lady, US Senator, and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Secretary Clinton was presented with video tributes by President of Malawi Joyce Banda and internationally-renowned political activist Aung San Suu Kyi. She was introduced in person by former Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Dr. Henry Kissinger. Secretary Clinton accepted her award and delivered brief remarks on the state of the transatlantic alliance and the three primary challenges facing NATO in the coming decades: energy security, trade cooperation, and conflict readiness. Secretary Clinton seized the opportunity to endorse a comprehensive transatlantic trade agreement, and to stress that all members of NATO must redouble their efforts to promote transatlantic values around the world. “We cannot afford to let the greatest alliance in history slide into military irrelevance,” she urged.

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Click on the playlist to find Hillary’s speech.  (Wow!  Did I ever hit the nail on the head with George Marshal!  I did not even know what was in this speech!)

*In case you wondered, it was six secretaries of state who went on to become president.  The last was James Buchanan.

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Is it me?  Am I just a cranky dame?   Ready for Hillary sent a link to the photo gallery of their rallies so far.  In the sidebar,  I see this.

“I dedicated nearly two years of my life working for President Obama and we achieved victory. Now, it’s time for Hillary. All her life, she has fought for opportunities for all Americans and now it is our time to fight for her. I’m ready.”

Kouri Marshall, State Director for Obama for America, 4/27/13

It makes me wonder how people who have dedicated more than five years working for and supporting Hillary Clinton feel when they see this.

First of all,  for me,  there is something fundamentally wrong. “We achieved victory.”  Really? Where is the victory in a health care bill with no single payer option?  That was the first thing Obama dropped without a fight.  The  extension of the “Bush” tax cuts for millionaires could properly be called Obama tax cuts now.  Pyrrhic  victory.

Next on the agenda  are  cuts to the FDR and LBJ social safety nets.   It was  Obama who put the chained CPI on the table.  This will reduce cost of living adjustments for recipients of social security who have,  in good faith,  paid into this program all of their working lives.  This is part of his plan for a “grand bargain.”

What is the definition of “now?”  Now we have to go through four more years of Obama.

There is a core group here at this blog also connected via Facebook and Twitter who have been together since 2008.   We worked for Hillary.  We are part of the popular vote that she won in 2008.  We are her 18 million and  have been for her ever since.  We did not need to get ready.  We have always been here.

So “now” is finally Hillary’s time?   They do not really mean  now.  They mean 2016. That is not now.  They mean after the next four years of Obama.

It rubs me the wrong way to go to a pro-Hillary website and see a picture of Obama and David Pflouffe celebrating one of Obama’s 2008 victories – very likely a caucus win since Hillary took so many primaries.

It rubs me the wrong way when those who were so exasperated that Hillary would not drop out of the 2008 primaries now push her to run – not last year – no.  Not until 2016. That, they have decided,  is her time.

When I hear  Howard Fineman tell Chris Matthews that his tactic to get her to run would be to lay “the guilt trip” on her – remind her of the history she must make and all of the women who want to see her do this,  I feel like he is using me against Hillary.  It is a women’s coalition he has constructed in his mind, and I am not in it. It is a low blow. I would never lay a guilt trip on Hillary.

Who are all of these people who are finally ready for our Hillary?   I wonder.  When I look at their CVs,  they were all Obama people,  some so vocally.   The grand majority of them were not only not ready for Hillary when we were but were vehemently against her.

Hillary has not changed.  She has matured.  We all have.  She has gained additional experience, but her principles and issues have remained intact and in some cases perhaps deepened.  We saw all of that in her when she was First Lady,  when she was Senator, and when she was on the trail in 2008.

Some of us have to wonder why it took so long  for these others to be, finally, ready, and then, in pushing her cause,  the qualification is that they got Obama elected.  “Now” it is Hillary’s turn?  Her time?   This from people who missed the boat in 2008 and saddled us with Obama. smh

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