Hillary Clinton Makes History as First Major Party Woman Nominee, But Bernie Sanders Refuses to Quit Race

Hillary Clinton made history Tuesday night by becoming the first woman to win the nomination of a major political party for a presidential run in the US.

By: Hana Levi Julian

Published: June 8th, 2016

Source: The Jewish Press » » Hillary Clinton Makes History as First Major Party Woman Nominee, But Bernie Sanders Refuses to Quit Race

Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders
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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night, making American history as the first woman to lead the ticket of a major political party in a national race.

Clinton’s rival, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, is however nowhere near to capitulating, even though he finally lost the California primary after what was, admittedly a very tough fight.

Speaking to supporters in Santa Monica towards the end of the evening while still waiting for final primary results Sanders said in a cracked voice from the podium: “The struggle continues. Next Tuesday we continue the fight in the last primary in Washington DC!” (He is under pressure from the Democratic Party leadership to ‘let go, already,’ so they can pull together the delegates for the fight against Donald Trump.)

In response to his fiery passion, the packed house roared, shaking and waving blue-and-white signs that read, “A Future to Believe In.”

“We are going …we are going …we are going to fight hard …,” Sanders went on, his weakening voice making it clear that his campaign has already been anything but easy.

“We are going to fight hard to win the primary in Washington DC…” he said stubbornly, his voice hoarse from shouting, “and then we take our fight for social, economic, racial and environmental justice to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!

But even Sanders knows the fight is almost over. His campaign managers and strategists have been discussing this issue for weeks. And he didn’t survive the U.S. Senate with a halo of white locks by ignoring reality, either. He told his supporters he had called Clinton to congratulate her on her victories. Although he won the primaries in Montana and North Dakota, the California loss made it clear that time is running out.

“I am … I am pretty good in arithmetic and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight,” he added, “but we will continue to fight for every vote and every delegate we can get,” he told supporters. Sanders is scheduled to return home to Burlington, Vermont on Wednesday before he heads to Washington DC on Thursday.

Both he and Hillary Clinton received calls from President Barack Obama, with congratulations to the two of them on their campaigns.

Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, was rarin’ to go as she addressed her backers in Brooklyn, New York.

She clearly had much preparation ranging from a raft of speech writers, handlers, beauticians, hair and fashion stylists, makeup artists, media coach and PR advisers.

All had coalesced for this moment.

“Thanks to you, we’ve reached a milestone,” Clinton began in warm, measured tones.

(Applause)

“The first time … the first time in our nation’s history that a woman will be a major party’s nominee,” she said, nodding her head, eyes shining with just a slight glimmer of tears, hair carefully, conservatively coifed for the occasion.

Presidentially. Wisely, she wore understated makeup – for once, even her lipstick wasn’t loud.

“Tonight’s … (here she hesitated to give the audience more time to applaud longer – and they obliged, of course) tonight’s victory is not about one person. It belongs to generations of women and men who struggled and sacrificed and made this moment possible.

“In our country (ed.- an unstated reference to the fact that in many other countries there have already been female heads of state; for Jews in the audience it undoubtedly called up the image of Israel’s late Prime Minister Golda Meir) it started right here in New York, in a place called Seneca Falls, in 1824 when a small but determined group of women and men came together with the idea that women deserve equal rights and they set it forth in something called the Declaration of Sentiments – and it was the first time in human history that that kind of declaration occurred.

“So we all owe so much to those who came before. And tonight belongs to all of you,” she smiled.

Then she raised her voice, calling for unity within the party – and yes, from Bernie Sanders too, aiming straight for the jugular.

“I want to congratulate Senator Sanders for the extraordinary campaign that he ran,” she said.

Her next compliment was a direct shot designed to remind voters that he is probably too old to have really been considered a serious contender for a presidential run. It was also a quick slap at his largest support base, discrediting the youth of America with an emphasis on their lack of experience. But with all of that, she tried to heal the breach as well.

“He has spent his long career in public service fighting for progressive causes and principles and he has excited millions of voters, especially young people, and let there be no mistake – Senator Sanders, his campaign, and the vigorous debate that we’ve had about how to raise incomes, reduce inequality, increase upward mobility, have been very good for the Democratic Party and for America.

Then Clinton addressed “America” – hoping to grab at least some of the disillusioned GOP voters who are still praying for a reasonable alternative to the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump.

“This has been a hard-fought, deeply felt campaign. But whether you supported me, or Senator Sanders, or one of the Republicans, we all need to keep working toward a better, fairer, stronger America.

“Now, I know it never feels good to put your heart into a cause or a candidate you believe in and to come up short. I know that feeling well.”

LOTS of laughter greeted that remark.

“But as we look ahead…. as we look ahead to the battle that awaits, let’s remember all that unites us.

“We are all standing under a glass ceiling right now,” she said. The words were aimed right at the female voters she is hoping to grab — including those who voted for Bernie Sanders and especially those who feel disenfranchised by Donald Trump and the truncated Republican party.

“Barriers can come down. Justice and equality can win… This campaign is about making sure there are no ceilings, no limits on any of us. This is our moment to come together.”

How very … Bernie-esq. Do we hear an echo of the 60’s, perhaps? A call-out to the Youth of America? Maybe to the Aging Formerly Booming Youth of America … Let’s hear a growl for the Gray Panthers in pants suits, hair stylists and all. And don’t forget the Chardonnay.

Hana Levi Julian

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9 Comments on “Hillary Clinton Makes History as First Major Party Woman Nominee, But Bernie Sanders Refuses to Quit Race”

  1. Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:

    Winning California, Clinton caps historic race to become first woman nominee

    http://www.timesofisrael.com/winning-california-capping-historic-race-to-become-first-woman-nominee/

  2. Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:


  3. Joop, you predicted Trump would end up with 1400 or so delegates. I’m pleased to announce he did even better at 1536!

    Now we have to keep this vile, influence peddling, lying crook Hillary Clinton out of office. If she wins, the constitution will be toast as she proceeds to disarm us while she surrounds herself with armed protection.

    Furthermore, the country will be changed forever with her SCOTUS appointments, open borders, and so much more. No one, and I say, NO ONE has anything to gain by having Hillary as POTUS…not us, not Israel, only our enemies. If you think she would be a great ally, then think again. She will sell you out sure as hell.

    • Peter Hofman's avatar joopklepzeiker Says:

      I,am pleased to, and i,am also pleased that killary is the dem nominee, it will give Trump some benny voters .

      Killary is not going to jail , they will prevent that at all cost .

      And Trump has to be very, i mean VERY careful !
      The anti Trump forces are really BIG !

      The only option is that the USA voter find a brain and not vote for a criminal , but i would not bet on it .
      They still voting for a criminal under investigation , how much insanity do you need ?
      I keep it for the moment 50/50 at best for Trump, but please let me be wrong .

      And i see this USA election as a world event, the future of the world is depending on it .
      The responsibility for the US voter is very BIG !


  4. Hillary celebrates making history as first candidate under FBI investigation married to impeached ex-president to clinch nomination

    http://michellemalkin.com/2016/06/07/hillary-celebrates-making-history-as-first-candidate-under-fbi-investigation-married-to-impeached-ex-president-to-clinch-nomination/

    A milestone in history’s garbage can. – LS

  5. Hadenoughalready's avatar Hadenoughalready Says:

    She’s made history several times over:
    First pathaoligically lying female sociopath
    First unindicted female criminal
    First unindicted former ex-first wife (she ain’t no “lady’)
    First unindicted former ex-first wife / ex-secretary of state who ruined a geopolitical region and murdered a sovereign head of state in the process and brought the world into turmoil
    First…..you finish it. I’m tired, already…


    • Be glad to Hadenough….

      Hillary is the first woman in history to:

      Give a sitting president a black eye
      Destroy White House property in fits of rage
      Attempt to impose government healthcare
      Wear pantsuits, some costing over $12K
      Attack other women for having sex with a sitting president
      Demand military White House guards not wear uniforms
      Claim to be broke after leaving White House
      Becoming wealthy in a matter of months while unemployed
      Take pleasure in defending a pedophile
      Put a man in prison to for making videos
      Live in the White House after a lifetime of studying Marxism
      Put contracts out on enemies (alleged)
      Lose to BHO in the democrat primaries

      etc. etc. etc. ad nauseum.

      Anyone else care to add??


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