Let’s just say I’m with Donald—for anything he wants to do on The Apprentice and in New York at Trump Towers, but not as my President in the United States of which I dwell.
Well although we haven’t shut him up quite gotten him out of the running (for POTUS) as yet, we did make one large leap from never before bounds: Hillary Clinton (and women) made history: For the first time in American History, a woman has secured enough delegates to win the nomination to be president.
Most such predictions-like this one from 1908–were met with ridicule. "Just fancy…the White House full of kittens." pic.twitter.com/4OSgaw0WI6
— Yoni Appelbaum (@YAppelbaum) June 8, 2016
Now all we need is to delegate her authority going forward.
We should have known something/s wonderful was near when (for the first time) governments recognized/acknowledged races of kin once left hanging in the imbalance, and too, (believe it or not) somewhere else in the world, women voted for the first time.
“Thanks to you, we’ve reached a milestone: the first time in our nation’s history that a woman will be a major party’s nominee,” Clinton said to a large, screaming crowd at Duggal Greenhouse at Brooklyn’s Navy Yard last night.
“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,” she continued.
“In our country, it started right here in New York, a place called Seneca Falls, in 1848, when a small but determined group of women and men came together with the idea that women deserved equal rights. So we all owe so much to those who came before, and tonight belongs to all of you,” she added.
To every little girl who dreams big: Yes, you can be anything you want—even president. Tonight is for you. -H pic.twitter.com/jq7fKlfwGV
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 8, 2016
Quite a long ways over the rough terrain and valley and shadows of doubt and skepticism,
…regardless your party affiliation,