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Politics | 05/09/2008 9:06 am

Everything I Hate About Myself I See in Hillary, by Judy Bachrach

EDITOR’S NOTE: Judy Bachrach writes for Vanity Fair, and is the creator of thecheckoutline.org, an online advice column for friends and relatives of the terminally ill.

When I was 25 (okay, 32), I got dumped by my first untrue love. He’d fallen, six years into our relationship, for his next-door neighbor, a really pretty actress with the IQ of an asparagus and the ability to fill many a conversational lull with tributes to liposuction. But I digress.

The point is what happened after I got dumped. There was no stopping me. I wrote the guy letters. Long ones. I wrote articles, nominally on other topics, but really about him and the way he dumped me. These, unfortunately, got published. I phoned him in the pathetic hope of raising my stock by trashing his new girlfriend, along with the caliber of the movies in which she very, very briefly appeared. This was, as you will likely surmise, amazingly easy to do and also totally ineffective. I didn’t – couldn’t — let go of a guy who exchanged me for a moron, and I can’t believe these many years later that I’m telling you all this because the memory of my mortifying, excruciating almost erotic attachment to stone-cold failure haunts me to this day.

I was, in other words, simply a younger version of Hillary Rodham Clinton. I simply could not get out of the race, even though, let’s face it, the race was over.

What can I say? Everything I hate about myself I see in Hillary. It’s not the stuff you might suspect, either. Hillary’s self-absorption; her sense that the election is not about Iraq or defaulted mortgages or Wall Street piggery, or her; her Bosnian strolls down memory lane; her long and eventful relationship with Bill — this is why much of the press dislikes her, maybe with reason. But not me.

I don’t even hate Hillary because she screwed up health care. Frankly, anyone can screw up health care. It’s the other aspects of Hillary that make me squirm. To put it bluntly: they are uncomfortably familiar.

What kills me is the way Hillary deals with men other than her husband, especially powerful men. Whenever Hillary thinks Obama is onto something – a phrase, say, or even a piece of rhetoric, however tedious – she doesn’t do what most politicians do: which is to, say, challenge it. No, what Hillary does is fiddle with a syllable or two and then appropriate the last thing that pops out of her rival’s mouth as though it were her own (Yes we WILL!!).

Whenever Hillary hears a new idea, however stupid – ‘Let’s suspend the federal gas tax for the entire summer, and to hell with the laws of supply and demand! Let’s authorize Bush to take military action in Iraq and sit back and see what happens!’ – she grabs it, devours it, and calls it her own.

Then, if some new powerful guy comes along and disputes the very strategy she’s adopted from a previous powerful guy – like, oh, let’s say, maybe Obama might come along and dispute the wisdom of our military presence in Iraq — Hillary will turn around and repudiate every previous position in order to espouse that one too. In fact she’ll say she completely regrets “the way the president used the authority.” Like she never gave it up, panting and groaning.

I know I’m not supposed to talk about her that way, as though she were a groupie groveling before a rock star. I’m supposed to, as a close friend recently suggested, “understand that Hillary has to pander.” But you know what? One of the wonderful things about getting older is that you can actually stop pandering, and make your decisions clear-eyed, without reference to gender.

I’m voting for a guy.

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Lady Gator
Gee Suzanne — Doesn’t it feel better to finally know how you will vote. Takes a lot of the pressure off and you can feel better, sleep better, etc. knowing that you’ve made up your mind. I too have made up my mind. I am neither distracted or apathetic — never drive through McDonalds (I prefer Wendy’s) — hate Wal-Mart. But, I will be driving my SUV to the polls to vote for John McCain.
By Lady Gator on 05/09/2008 1:21 pm
zut alors
Well, Lady Gator…Well, we’ll just have to cancel each other out… Later ‘Gator.
By zut alors on 05/09/2008 1:41 pm
Lady Gator
Suzanne — It’s OK — I can handle that. By the way, isn’t it great that there are so many different views? And, just think — we have about 180 days left. Ah, such a world!
By Lady Gator on 05/09/2008 1:56 pm
zut alors
Well, Gator I know that WE didn’t start the fire! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtUNPyo3anQ
By zut alors on 05/09/2008 2:35 pm
Ms. Dee
Ach! My glutes! Great link, Suzanne.
By Ms. Dee on 05/10/2008 3:23 pm
Elizabeth Bennett
Thanks for the link! It is not totally undated; it is March 2008. An update on An Inconvenient Truth. A must see!
By Elizabeth Bennett on 05/09/2008 11:23 pm
zut alors
Elizabeth—I know, typo, meant UPdated…and it is REALLY good and very scary all the energy being wasted when could be focused totally on that
By zut alors on 05/10/2008 3:19 am
Ms. Dee
Dear Suzanne de Cornelia, Whatever happened to Suzanne Conti? Where’d she go? You were the first two people I met on this site. And then the almighty Mugsy appeared. I just love it here. I wish I could work as hard as the two of you do. My computer skills are minimal…still. So I’m so grateful for this site. Everything seems to play and come through. I tried to post a profile of Henry, but I don’t think it took. I recently replaced my hard drive with a new one, but I think this one gives me more access to video feeds…and to think I was heartbroken when the other one crashed. I feel the same way about Al Gore. Along about now, when I consider what he’s accomplished, the consciousness-raising thing he’s doing, I’m fine he didn’t get stuck in the White House over the past eight years. He elected himself to be a global leader, and I’m just fine with that. Frightening as it all was in 2000, we aren’t all brain-dead. Thank you for posting this presentation by Al Gore. And all the other lovely little pebbles you’ve dropped along my path. The Shostakovich discovery was such a random, unexpected act of kindess…just between you and me…thank you again. I do think his (Shostakovich’s) story is timely. Start with the day Stalin died. Prokofiev died the same day. And where was Shostakovich? And how did he feel, and what did he do that day? Y’know as a kid growing up, his parents were anti-Romanov. His mother hid a printing press in their apartment. He had an uncle who’d escaped from Siberia and visited the family in St. Petersburg. His dad came running into the apartment at the outbreak of the Revolution and yelled, “Children! Freedom!” Anyway, he’d believed in Lenin, but was fairly disillusioned by the time Stalin died. I think there’s a movie there. Maybe Candice will spread the idea around. She might find his wife’s character interesting…who was still alive the day Stalin died. March 15th, 1953…I’m pretty sure. But not for long. It’s a movie I’d love to see…especially with Baryzhnakov as Shostakovich. I saw him on Charlie Rose the other night and thought, “throw a pair of horn-rimmed glasses on that man the deal is done!” But it might help with all this right/left nutso stuff while the planet’s in such trouble. Movies, even TV shows, can wake people up, sometimes. Candice has been part of many. And you, my darling, wake me up everyday!
By Ms. Dee on 05/10/2008 3:16 pm
zut alors
Ms Dee—Fascinating Post. Re: Baryshnikov. Got to meet him. A friend’s husband is a rock/world music star who lived next to Chagall in South of France, was a friend of his and wrote an opera about him. We went to see Baryshnikov dance his White Oak Project—front row seats comped and amazing, then went backstage. This is aft dancing 90 min…..he was sitting with his feet up and with an attractive young woman. He jumped up to shake my hand. Extremely gracious, incredibly talented just lovely, lovely man. Was a thrill as have been a long time fan.
By zut alors on 05/10/2008 11:21 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Ms. Conti got shut out of her internet connection at work. She’s in and out but not the same amount of contribution….
By Mugsy Peabody on 05/16/2008 4:28 am
beth willis
Thinking of Gorillas in the Mist Peace and grace to all
By beth willis on 05/09/2008 12:29 pm
James Bailey
Clearly, the Democratic Party is the asparagus party with nary a clue about the issues. It appears to them to be something about politics with snipets about the New Deal, etc. Obama speaks with the words of others and stumbles over his own words and positions. Hillary wants desparately to be a head of state while forgetting she lacks a head. Democrats for years have made tremendous strides with genger and race politics and are experiencing indigestion as they come back on them. The feminists in the party like to reject the “old boy network” and find themselves supporting an ivy league like a moth drawn to a flame. Whatever happened to serious analysis of the issues? Why would anyone expect a democrat asparagus to think? Unfortunately, Republicans have forgotten what matters to them and shall their votes for words written on the wind like the asparagus democrats. The stage is now set for a McCain presidency whether they like it not.
By James Bailey on 05/09/2008 12:30 pm
T S
Wow…enough with the “produce” insults. Please consider this…this country has it’s definitive problems. I’ll expand that— this planet. Every breath that’s wasted on divisive labels - the men vs. the women, Republicans vs. Democrats, feminists vs. (gosh, I’m not sure what to fill in here - seems woman+brain+voice=feminist these days) asparagus vs. lima beans etc. is a waste of problem solving time. Seriously analyze that…
By T S on 05/09/2008 12:52 pm
zut alors
James- How about setting down the brewsky and drinking in some actual facts to go with the Fox/NeoCon ditto-head line? Warren Buffet, the richest man on the planet, says we are in a recession now and that it will be longer and deeper than most believe. McCain has voted with Bush every single time. Ever hear that Einstein, you know Nobel Prize winner and Times Man of the 20th Century, said that doing the same thing and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity? Do you actually enjoy having your country mortgaged to Mexico and China? We had the biggest surplus in history turned into the biggest deficit in history, is that how you run your home? Maybe consider putting your dollars, that they have half 1/2 the value they did when Bush came into office, into a fund of Asian currencies and euros so when the dollar crashes you can still afford those Hungry Man dinners with a six-pack of Bud. Robert Precter, who predicted the 1987 market crash says that right now all the indexes are worse. Would an Argentine like run on the banks be a conservative enough value for you? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjS60TaD_J8 The best performing US economies happened under JFK, LBJ, Clinton. The worst under both Bushes. http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/01/28/why-doesnt-bush-get-economic… The last Republican president was Eisenhower and he warned against, as did our Founding Fathers, what Bush Inc has institutionalized. So go for it. Do vote for McCain and another 100 years in the Middle East, in more ruination of the environment, destruction of the US educational and medical systems…whatever. I did my part in trying to save America from the dumbed-down NeoCon nuts, and now I am saving myself. I’ll be living in Europe watching the US sink into the abyss because of guys like you. Over 40 years dead JFK still has an approval rating of 84% around the world, while Bush in an AP poll was selected by far as the world’s worst villian over OBL, Saddam, King Jong II, and Satan. http://www.crooksandliars.com/2006/12/28/ap-poll-bush-1-villain-of-2006/ Is THAT a conservative value? Supporting a guy and McCone (same policies) that out-Satan, Satan? Cool, dude. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_zulGddP6o 66% of historians chose him as the WORST president in US history with a 98% failure rate…but DO vote for the guy who voted with Bush EVERY time. http://harpers.org/archive/2008/04/hbc-90002804 The Pentagon Institute said that the illegal Iraq invasion is a debacle of unmitigated proportions. http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/34101.html But PLEASE do not let any facts get in the way. A Vote for McCain makes Euros go up and that’s where my $$ are so make my day, cowboy.
By zut alors on 05/09/2008 1:27 pm
ariadne a
suzanne, that was grrrreat!
By ariadne a on 05/09/2008 1:58 pm