Sunday, 24 February 2008

Hillary

We finally got around to watching the Michael Moore film 'Sicko'. There were few surprises, I have a friend in the States with medical insurance who has experienced problems. I have others who I assume never have. There were certainly points when I wanted to cross-examine the witness as it were, times when I felt there were parts of the story we weren't hearing, but the main point was well-made.

And of course, there was the scene where an effigy of Hillary Clinton was being burnt because she dared to introduce the idea of health reforms. In a way it reminded me of the people of Springfield. There were the people who had no insurance and hoped that nothing but nothing would ever happen to them - 50 million. Then there are the huge number of people who have insurance but who discovered their insurance didn't actually cover them for what ails them. Some died. But like the people of Springfield, they can nonetheless be relied upon to get the pitchforks and flaming torches to hound the person who dares to suggest that healthcare, like the fire brigade, police force, education and libraries, should be in any way managed by the State, and by the State I mean the country.

Now, Hillary's health reforms proposed as part of her election manifesto, or whatever that would be called in America, has been under attack from the other candidate. Hillary's response, which is to declaim said candidate, 'Shame on you...' because health reforms should be, MUST be part of any democrat's policies, is of course derided. Why is she getting shirty now? Well why not, why the hell not?

At the end of his section on Hillary's healthcare reforms, MM points out that Hillary has 'gone over to the other side,' because her campaign has accepted money from healthcare organisations. Sadly, I see this as one of the times when I wanted to cross-examine. Just as in Britain, when every mistake any police officer in the country makes is blamed on Metropolitan Police Chief Sir Ian Blair, as though he were chained to his desk in front of an infinite bank of screens, one for each police officer in the country, I don't see Hillary sitting at her desk saying yes or no to everyone who offers the campaign money. Nor do I see them all as completely evil and even if she did and they were, why not take money from them to regroup, lick wounds and come back and fight another day? Michael Moore himself says that he gave money to his sternest critic so that he could go on criticising.

On SNL last night, Tina Fey had a go at those who are failing to vote for Hillary. What reasons are being given? Ridiculous ones, ones that barely cover the ardent misogyny.
'The people don't want to see their President becoming an old lady,' I beg your pardon? 'They didn't care when Ronald Ray-gun did just that,' said Tina, although the old satirical Ray-gun was my inclusion.
'Perhaps they don't like that she is married to a former president,'
'Yes, what a horrible idea that two intelligent people should talk about matters of state,' or thereabouts, from Tina.

Misogyny is endemic, the Observer points to the media treatment of boys versus girls. How they hound and judge the women for everything, the men get more sympathetic treatment. Why is that?
Every family that has been blessed with children is even more blessed when within that family there are both boys and girls.
Each baby as it grows inside us, we women, goddesses that we are to have the amazing, the divine capacity to produce the next generation, could be either a boy or a girl, both equal, both in the sight of our Deity and in the sight of both parents. So what happens? Why, somewhere along the line, do girls slip to being the children of a lesser God?

I hate that I see this election in another country as a global issue. I shouldn't. It doesn't concern me. Except that I have good friends, people I care about a great deal who live there, but it's up to each of them to make their choices, not me.
I don't believe for one moment that Hillary is done for yet. But if she is, and if she perceives that she is, by God, if she has decided to go out in a ball of fire, I admire and respect her even more, it's what I would do.
She's an amazing, extraordinary woman, just to have boldly gone where no woman has gone before.

7 comments:

Sleepy said...

Come on Hillary!

I hate Septics, en masse, as a rule.
Individually, they are fine.

BUT, I SO want Hillary to win.
Even if she doesn't, she has done so much, just by having a serious go.
It's an option now.
A woman President.

I know it's a dream, but just imagine a day when 'Gender' doesn't even play a part in all these shenanigans?

Never fear, there will always be sexual preference for that 'spanner in the works' moment!

Ho Hum... Don't mind me.. Spurs won the League Cup,
(Read, half way through third bottle of wine!)
and I have to take the kitchen sink apart tomorrow.
There is now a 'smell'....

Word Verification - flwjui -
Which is EXACTLY the smell from said sink!

Uncanny!

Schneewittchen said...

Haha, I so know that smell ;)

I share that dream.

Congrats to your boys. Maybe soon it won't be just the boys.

Third bottle of wine? I read that you are going to be targeted by an advertising campaign. Still, at least it's a campaign trying to persuade you to drink less, not just a 'oh well, let's ban women from drinking' as is the case in some lesser countries.

Sleepy said...

Me?
Advertising Campaign?
Against booze?
Pah!

Nay!

Thrice PAH!

(I'll end up 'phoning the old man about the sink. I will try and record it and blog it! Then we'll transcribe it for a script! It'll be GOLD!!!)

Schneewittchen said...

:))

Sleepy said...

You know your Mum has a special phone voice?

Your Dad has one for when he is explaining DIY..
You ask something.....
"Blah, Blah, ballcock, Guttering, U-bend.. Blah, Blah"
Big Silence.. Huge sigh...

Then..

Explanation in special 'builder' voice!

Which for most, is more 'common' than they usually speak.
Different for my Dad, it's common, but louder!

Schneewittchen said...

Yeah, the DIY voice is a bit like the 'arguing over directions' voice in my experience.

Sleepy said...

Very similar!

The sigh, is what we call the 'Idiot Sigh'.
You know you will now be addressed slowly, loudly and like an Idiot!