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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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zut alors
James..We’ll conflate Jurassic grandpa’s total lip-lock of Bush policies. You know..the ones that has Bush out-polling Satan by wide margin by Assoc Press. Campaign posters awaiting captions: http://www.crooksandliars.com/2006/12/28/ap-poll-bush-1-villain-of-2006/ http://kmareka.com/wp-content/BushandMcCain.jpg The bloggers will go commando……head’s up grandpa.
By zut alors on 05/10/2008 11:44 pm
Karen Lee
I am so glad I found this web site. Intelligent information from intelligent women. Who woulda thunk! Amen, Judy. Anytime I see your byline, I read whatever you write. This couldn’t be further from the truth. HRC has been the worst possible example of a bright woman gone wrong. She didn’t need Bill and if she’d left him long ago, she might have made a good president. But she sold herself (and watched him shill the American presidency) and did NOTHING but reap multi-millions off the backs of American taxpayers. ‘
By Karen Lee on 05/09/2008 12:32 pm
Guy  Edwards
The woman who steals your lover is always dumb and stupid. Why is it so easy for one to bash the IQ level of another person. Does it make you feel smarter? Your story doesn’t appear to be written by someone with such great intelligence. For instance, “Hillary ruined health care”……wowowow. How did she ruin it, she almost got run out of Washington for trying to get a discussion and study started. She has worked harder and longer than any other candidate for President in any measure regarding health care. I will be voting for McCain and the women in America will make sure he wins because you can’t stand supporting one of your own. Obama has nothing in his past to suggest he earned any votes. A good talker all you ladies fell in love with in spite of no background. Enjoy your defeat in November, you earned it by forgeting who has carried all the water for you.
By Guy Edwards on 05/09/2008 12:36 pm
Mugsy Peabody
Guy, in spite of our differences as to how best to vote, I agree with much of what you said. Cutting off someone else at the knees to make yourself look taller is an old game. The drug and health care industry and the GOP went after Sen. Clinton with a meat axe when she tried to do something about health care and, frankly, they haven’t let up on her since. Classic blame the victim; and, further, why trash her for trying to help all of us? Her only error was underestimating the ruthlessness of the forces she was up against, which is exactly what the Sen. Obama camp is doing now. Anti-womanist feeling among women is a tragedy. There have been thousands upon thousands of qualified women who could have run for president (although truthfully Gracie Allen may well have been the smartest person to run for president since Thomas Jefferson) but the vast percentage of women have been male-oriented and wouldn’t vote for women. It is not that Sen. Clinton is the first qualified woman to run for this office — it’s that this is the first time in our history that there are enough women willing to support another woman to make this candidacy viable. My final thought is, “all we ladies” don’t do anything in lockstep, which you would discover if you hang around long enough. Thanks for your thoughts.
By Mugsy Peabody on 05/16/2008 4:40 am
J.C. Gricious
Sorry about the ‘triple’ post-my puter frooze(could the monitor please remove the two? thanks… And thanks to you for writing the article Judy.
By J.C. Gricious on 05/09/2008 12:38 pm
Philip Spitzer
Sad fact is :Hillary can’t quit. Like her husband, she’s needs the veil of the AG to cover her crimes…How is it that scores of poor chinese dishwashers give her the maximum $2500 contribution? We’ll know eventually but not if her chosen attorney general is covering for her. She MUST win…or face jail. That’s DEM politics for you. I can’t wait for the trial(s). Wheeeee!
By Philip Spitzer on 05/09/2008 12:44 pm
A LZ
I’m voting for McCain. Hillary is joined at the hip with Bill and we know how bad that is. It’s taken a Democratic opponent to finally expose how nasty and self-absorbed those two are. But in terms of being President, what is the difference between Hillary and Obama? Their policies and the type of people they would put into big offices are virtually the same. We all really know that neither one would pull out of Iraq right away. It’s physically impossible and Iran would just fill the gap. Even a liberal will be under pressure to protect and take care of the Iraqis – and help the Mideast. In other words, they won’t be able to ignore the problems of quitting by ignoring it like they do now. And they can’t get away with what we did in Southeast Asia by leaving (Pol Pot and millions dead) – there is too much media and internet now. And I’m sure the parts of the world that “hate” us are going to love us when we abandon the Iraqi’s and the Mideast…yeah, right. We know that both Obama and Hillary will raise taxes. That can’t be good because the money in the private sector is what hires people and pays people. So do they want less business? They talk about making us more competitive. How is hurting business going to help business?!? Many businesses are Sub S – which means the paper profits flow through people’s personal tax returns. So taxing the “rich” means taxing many businesses. There are a myriad of reasons to not vote for Democrats and Modern Liberals. If you want to learn about Modern Liberals, watch the video by Evan Sayet called “How Modern Liberals Think” on YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaE98w1KZ-c The Q&A at the end is good too.
By A LZ on 05/09/2008 12:45 pm
Bella Mia
Recently, Broadway producer/director and renown liberal, David Mamet wrote a piece in the Village Voice “Why I am No Longer a Brain-dead Liberal.” It is a total eye-opener. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0811,why-i-am-no-longer-a-brain-dead-li… Frankly, I wouldn’t be surprised if John McCain picked Hillary as his VP. She has more testosterone than Obama, and with Iran’s new invasion of Lebannon using Hezbollah as it’s proxie - things are heating up fast - and all the terrorists are rooting for Obama.
By Bella Mia on 05/09/2008 1:05 pm
zut alors
Bella Mia- Well, I love David Mamet….and I thank you for the link…but he lost me at “JFK got us into the Vietnam War”—that just isn’t true. The 1956 Geneva Convention’s partitioning of Vietnam and President Eisenhower got us into Vietnam. When he was killed in November 1963 under 100 US troops had lost their lives in Vietnam continuing Ike’s commitment. Here’s a short clip of JFK/Walter Cronkite in Sept 1963, two months before Dallas, and when the US deaths in Vietnam numbered 82. LBK (whose biggest supporter was Brown & Root the contractor that most supplied the Vietnam War) is the one who esculated it…including by Black Ops means, and got the casualties up to 58,000+ on our side and millions on the other. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG7jjF6xuKM David Mamet’s play writing is infinitely better than for articles. Gore Vidal or Kurt Vonnegut he is not. But kuddos to Village Voice for printing it. And very interesting Bella Mia re McCain/HRC. Sheesh…Obama would need Bloomberg or Gore. Battle of the Titans.
By zut alors on 05/09/2008 2:06 pm
Frannie Em
Bella Mia 1:05 Thanks for the link to Mamet’s piece. Interesting, funny and well presented. Haven’t paid attention to McCain, so don’t know what he will do.
By Frannie Em on 05/13/2008 1:27 am
ariadne a
a lz, now let me see if i got this right, you are saying that it is fair for a secretary/ditch digger/factory worker/policeman to pay a higher percentage of their income in taxes than a business owner that makes more than $200,000 a year? did you not hear warren buffet speak on this matter? he pays less taxes than his secretary; you think this is fair? oh, and before you make an assumption. we have a business, make more than $200,000 and we think it is not fair. … are you that greedy? we live quite nicely, we pay our employees well but they are young, with small children, a mortgage, car payments, insurance payments, high fuel bills, high grocery bills, etc. we need to pump money into the economy… i forget who said, ‘give the money to the poor people, they will spend it.’ people with money invest money, this is not going to help the economy bounce back.
By ariadne a on 05/09/2008 1:14 pm
river mm
Yes! So agree and came to the same insights. Started out strong for Hilary and the more i saw the more i was repelled. For me, Hilary is the picture of the Father’s daughter and cannot see that it will lead us anywhere different than we have already known, too long. This is why i switched to Barack Obama. What Hilary exhibits often is the splitting of the opposites with every opponent. Whereas i see Obama as one that has capacity to balance the tension of external opposites because he has done that within himself first. Thus he can be a container that holds the tension of the opposties, energetically he is more like the “Great Mother” that has a lap for it all. I am so over the fighting and splitting. Too much!
By river mm on 05/09/2008 12:49 pm
Angie France
From reading this, I could understand why someone didn’t like you. You would never have wrote this column if Obama were not in the race and leading. If Hillary was in his position you would be her biggest cheerleader. Your not fooling anyone but yourself darlin. Hope you can sleep at night.
By Angie France on 05/09/2008 12:57 pm
Eric Prentis
Hillary Clinton’s refusal to cease her lost-cause presidential campaign is bizarre, i.e., her will-to-believe is not enough. I now question Sen. Clinton’s judgment and her fitness to ever hold the presidency, i.e., we do not need another delusional, spoiled, egotist in the White House. Hillary, putting the Democratic party through your own twisted-logic nightmare of a crusade is not acceptable. Please do yourself and us a favor: DROP OUT NOW!
By Eric Prentis on 05/09/2008 1:01 pm
ariadne a
maybe she can’t drop out now… maybe she made too many promises to too many people. check this out: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/251/story/36441.html
By ariadne a on 05/09/2008 1:18 pm