anghraine: a female half-elf with shoulder length hair in 3/4 profile (larissa (unimpressed))
Hey all. :\

I have a post on Tumblr about it that I imagine most of you have already seen. The short version would be that this doesn't feel as bad as Trump's first victory did—I had told myself over and over that this could happen, that it would come down to political trends thousands of miles away from where I live, etc. But my brain is telling me it's actually much worse. Trump scraped a victory in 2016 with a deck stacked very heavily in his favor, and without certainty about what his administration would really look like given that he's a lying blowhard, via the electoral college but against the will of the greater number of voters. That didn't mean he wasn't president, but getting fucked over by outdated mechanics of government set up by long-dead men is not the same as getting fucked over by fellow citizens who are very much alive and who know, or have the ability to easily find out, about the policies of the first Trump administration. Kamala Harris, whatever her faults, did not have anything like the baggage of HRC and yet the people of this country were far more willing to vote for Trump against her.

I've been quietly enraged for hours in a way I don't often get—I get annoyed, and sometimes I get normal angry, but like ... in 2016 I broke down crying over and over, and I haven't done anything of that. I feel cold but not numb. The last time I felt this kind of frozen hatred was when a relative told me he'd struck a plea bargain about statutory rape with a sixteen-year-old student and was telling me so I didn't find out about it in the news. I didn't get upset as such, or feel immediately angry, or fight with him about it. I simply didn't care whether he lived or died for years afterwards.

There's this awful review of The Borgias that condemns Jeremy Irons's performance as Alexander VI/Rodrigo Borgia, because the reviewer claimed Irons lacks the appropriate "fire" to play Rodrigo—he admits that Irons does play him with a kind of fire, but says that Irons "burns with the steely flame of the North, not Latin fire." I thought this was a hilarious and very stupid characterization of both Alexander VI and Jeremy Irons, and told my best friend J about it, and it's entered our friendship lexicon. But he (my bff) has remarked a couple times that when I get truly, genuinely angry, it is absolutely a Steely Flame of the North situation. And I'm definitely feeling that now—not numb, not sad, not shocked, not screaming, just kind of hard.

I will say that, despite dutifully voting for him in the primaries, Bernie's "this is happening because of the Democrats turning their backs on working-class people, they lost the white ones to Trump and now they're deservingly losing Latino and Black ones" shtick is even more contemptible than usual IMO. Yeah, he's hammering it into his The Class War Is The Only War constant replay loop, but I don't know why the fuck he's associating this with Black voters. From what data we have at this point, the talk about Black men switching from Biden to Trump came out to a shift of four points from 2020 in exit polls (which, while done carefully, are known to be rough estimates—that's in the realm of statistical noise) and even if you did treat them as 100% accurate, the exit polls have Black female support for Trump actually dropping three points from 2020. (Union households favored Harris, btw.) Maybe he referenced Black voters to avoid sounding like he's scapegoating Latine voters specifically (who did shift towards Trump, especially men), maybe he's talking about lower turnout, but I think it's honestly super shitty to associate Black voters with this loss when a) there are many other more proximate causes, b) many Black voters are deliberately disenfranchised by their state governments and deal with more obstacles to voting than virtually any other group, and c) Black voters have been and remain unambiguously the most stalwart Democratic demographic apart from LGBT people (iirc the only group even slightly close is Jewish people—the same exit polls have them at 78% Democratic to Black voters' 85%, with Black women specifically at 91% for Harris). Lumping Black voters in with almost anyone else flattens a truly vast divide.
anghraine: brightened leia from esb with a shadow (leia [shadowed])
They have an article by Rebecca Traister about how incredibly obnoxious and ill-considered the sneering ~failure of identity politics~ autopsies are, as are the left's anti-establishment rhetoric. The end is particularly good:

Because the objects of the vitriol from the left, dirtbag and otherwise, are the hardworking heart of the Democratic Party, now the resistance: the grandmothers who left their houses every morning to get out the vote; the people who took buses and carloads of volunteers to knock on doors and ring buzzers and make endless phone calls; the Black Lives Matter activists who protest the killing of their children and targeting of their communities; the women and men who provide reproductive-health access, even as the government works to roll back that access; the abortion rights and gay rights and criminal justice reform advocates who didn’t write off Hillary Clinton, but instead asked her to be better.

All of these people are facing very dark and scary days, and instead of blaming them, I want to thank them. I’ll also thank Clinton herself, now an old woman, who worked her ass off for decades to do something no woman has ever done before; and President Barack Obama, who for eight years showed us a different picture of what leadership could look like in America. Neither of their careers would have been possible without the struggles of generations of “identity politics” activists that came before them.
anghraine: anakin in rots looking down; text: lost (anakin [lost])
I've been snarling on Twitter and Tumblr for hours. Right now, my head aches from crying. And, in the general scheme of things, I'll be okay. Their creepy states' rights fetish means blue states have a cushion.

But, God, heartbroken for Hillary. And particularly, for those of you outside that cushion. Take care. And in the immortal words of birdsrights activist:

THE SUN CAME UP TODAY AND I AM STILL A BIRB
anghraine: leia c. esb; text: you'll never know how tough it is to be the one who isn't chosen (leia [not chosen])
I already posted it on Tumblr, but some things cannot be confined to one platform.

Elect me, and you get “two for the price of one,” Mr Clinton says of his lawyer-spouse. And what—and what does Hillary believe?

[…]Friends—friends, this—this, my friends—this is radical feminism. The agenda that Clinton & Clinton would impose on America: abortion on demand, a litmus test for the Supreme Court, homosexual rights, discrimination against religious schools, women in combat units. That’s change, all right. But that’s not the kind of change America needs. It’s not the kind of change America wants. And it’s not the kind of change we can abide in a nation we still call “God’s country.”


—Republican National Convention, 1992

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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anghraine: large text: feminazi; small text: because wanting to be treated like a human being is just like invading poland (feminazi)
WaPo on the current campaign:

She spent relatively little time marking out the ways she claims Trump is unfit to be president, or even comparing herself with him, and she delved happily into discussions of technical education, student debt, infrastructure spending and economic growth.

Live the dream, Hillary :)

anghraine: leia c. anh; text: you don't have the buns to be princess leia (leia [buns])
[he] was assigned a young lawyer named Hillary Clinton to help defend him in court

No, actually, a lawyer named Hillary RODHAM. 

She used her maiden name, alone, for years after her marriage and Bill's first term as governor, then gave in at the realization that it was probably contributing to the wreckage of their political prospects. For a Rodham -> Rodham Clinton value of "gave in." Even this year, the tax returns she revealed list them as "Clinton, William" and "Rodham Clinton, Hillary." She'll be President Rodham Clinton to me.
anghraine: vader extending his lightsaber; text: and now for the airing of grievances! (anakin [grievances])
NYT: "For Mrs Clinton, the town-hall-style event provides her biggest venue yet to try and project a softer side"

 
anghraine: leia as rosie the riveter; text: we can do it (leia [riveter])
Despite the Fortnight of Hell, quite a few very nice things came out this week:

- On Hillary's legal work in the 70s.
- LA TImes endorses Hillary.
- Cincinnati Enquirer endorses Hillary.
- The Between Two Ferns interview. Where's our outer space librarian AU?
- Twitter thread on Hillary's irl history.
- Yes, the idea that Hillary is unfairly beloved of the media (???) is bullshit.
- Rolling Stone: Hillary vs. the Hate Machine: How Clinton Became a Vessel for America's Fury. Pretty much exactly what it says on the tin—a good long article on how, while there are genuine criticisms to be made of her, the sheer vitriol towards her is so incredibly disproportionate.

Feeling, for lack of a better word, is what drives most Americans' perceptions of Hillary Clinton, one of the most complex and resilient figures in U.S. politics, yet also, after decades of probing scrutiny, less a real person than a vessel for Americans to collectively project their anxieties, fears, frustrations and identity struggles.

*sigh*

Aug. 5th, 2016 03:02 pm
anghraine: brightened leia from esb with a shadow (leia [shadowed])
There are much greater concerns with coverage of the election, but...

- Paul Ryan = Speaker Ryan
- Bill Clinton = (former) President Clinton
- Ted Cruz = Senator Cruz
- Barack Obama = President Obama
- John Kasich = Governor Kasich
- Bernie Sanders = Senator Sanders
- Lindsey Graham = Senator Graham
- Hillary Clinton = Secretary Clinton

Secretary, y'all. 
anghraine: leia as rosie the riveter; text: we can do it (leia [riveter])
I've already had to hear people going on about how Hillary's a DINO, despite being more liberal than 70% of Senate Democrats and "hardcore liberal" according to On The Issues. Maybe y'all don't know what is actually typical of Democratic politicians, or subsuming Hillary into her husband, or infected by the miasma of relentless right-wing scandalmongering, or reducing her to the single issues where she is centrist and ignoring that she's firmly in the left wing of the party the other 93% of the time. 

But all of that said? Nothing can ruin my happiness right now. I'm over the moon about HRC, happy with Bernie, happy with Bill (two men who are not my favourite people), happy with Michelle (a woman who is one of my favourite people), with Secretary Albright, with Nancy Pelosi, with President Obama, Senator Kaine, Barney Frank, completely charmed by Jerry Emmett, and awed by Sybrina Fulton, Lucia McBath, and Geneva Reed-Veal. What a day. 
anghraine: anh luke in black and white; text: so much for trust (luke [so much for trust])
...is that I find myself feeling sorry for lifelong establishment Republicans on a regular basis.

And yes, I know that many of them are horrible in their own right, and there are people more deserving of sympathy, they brought this on themselves, and and and—but still, my first thought when I looked at the news today was "poor Comey." If the far left and far right have anything in common, it's eating their own.

He seems honestly so bewildered. He's like "I hope I'm a normal person...?" and "poor decisions =/= criminally poor decisions???" and "you're questioning my integrity? for real? wtf tinhat conspiracy are you talking about" and "we didn't go witch hunting BECAUSE we're trying to be impartial" and "no, I was a Republican all my life, but......not now."

(Not that I'm above thinking that when he was up to his ears in pushing Whitewater, he probably never imagined that twenty years later, he'd be the one getting shredded by the GOP over Hillary Clinton.)
anghraine: brightened leia from esb with a shadow (leia [shadowed])
about HRC: "her main problem right now is winning over white guys"

I understand the point mathematically, but ngl, I don't think this has kept Hillary Clinton awake a night in her life. 
anghraine: leia c. esb; text: you'll never know how tough it is to be the one who isn't chosen (leia [not chosen])
I watched the nomination get called last night and was happy enough, but now I'm like ... istg I feel like I might cry. HRC is the earliest First Lady I can recall and I remember all the shit she got back then, whether it was her hairbands or belatedly taking her husband's name or waging war on the insurance industry (and losing) or getting cheated on or not being elegant and demure enough. And she's too loud, or too boring and pedantic, or too artificial or needs to build up a persona, or won't it be too distracting for a grandmother to run, or she's a corrupt money-hungry party ruining bitch. Or whatever.

And - you know? I disagree with her about plenty of things. Most of the same things I disagree with President Obama about, but some different ones. I also agree very intensely with her on more things, in the ways that liberal Democrats generally agree with each other about most things. But after literal decades of absolutely ceaseless torrents of misogyny—yes, there are legit criticisms of her, but also there are ceaseless torrents of misogyny—yeah, I'm not "well, not really what I want, but I'll take what I can get." I'm glad it's her. And I'm happy and proud to be a dedicated Democrat today.
anghraine: anh luke in black and white; text: so much for trust (luke [so much for trust])
Hell with it: politics, never a Bernie fan and much less of one now, etc.

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