Thursday, February 21, 2008

Hillary gets standing ovation for hardship remark similar to one Bill Clinton made in his campaign

I hope you all had a chance to watch the Clinton-Obama debate here in Austin tonight. If you did, you will have noticed that Hillary received a standing ovation towards the end of the debate when she admitted she had overcome a lot in life, but that her trials and tribulations paled in comparison to what everyday Americans go through. It was both a powerful and emotional response as some analysts have noted and it may very well have been the strongest moment of the debate.

What is interesting is that her response strongly reminded me of a similar comment made by her husband Bill Clinton, when he was running for president in the early 90s. This short clip is taken from "The Man from Hope", a film featuring Bill Clinton, which was made for the 1992 Democratic National Convention (the quote in question occurs at around 7 minutes into the film). Note how Bill basically invokes the same emotional appeal in his speech:


Hillary's exact words from the CNN debate transcript: "You know, the hits I've taken in life are nothing compared to what goes on every single day in the lives of people across our country."

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