Responses
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Ever eager to see progressives detach themselves from the pair of miscreants in the White House, I welcome Zelda Bronstein to the growing circle of feminist Hillary-haters. But I do so only with...
...I did not advise Clinton "to stiffen her spine and ignore her critics" (myself being, as I saw it, prominent among them...
...One, she's not a strong, independent woman...
...I was writing to criticize her wuss-like response to the news that Newt Gingrich had called her a "bitch"—which was to invite Gingrich and his mom to tea...
...It takes cunning to devise a health plan that both liberals and conservatives can deeply hate," I wrote in Mirabella in 1996, "and it takes arrogance verging on malice to do the devising in such profound secrecy that any small-d democrat, liberal or conservative, has to hate it before it even sees light...
...But will Bronstein be listening...
...The flak she draws may be 60 percent rightwing spite, but the rest is fully earned...
...Most recently, I published an article in the LA Weekly (the issue distributed at the Democratic convention) revealing what actually went on in Clinton's conversations with Eleanor Roosevelt...
...To again quote myself: .. Hillary is not under attack for being a strong, independent woman with ideas...
...Better, I said, to accept that venerable label with pride...
...Have I called her a sociopath—a criminal, or an enemy of little children...
...SUMMER • 1997 • 99...
...The oeuvre continues with the aforementioned article in Mirabella, where I suggested that Clinton spends much of her time in a Valium-like trance of denial and went on to assail her status as a feminist role-model...
...Not yet, though if she continues to cover up her Catherine de Medici-like role in the White House and to stand by the man who wrecked welfare, that may well be my next step...
...Bronstein has failed to sample my own vast oeuvre of anti-Hillary writings, and the one article she cites she maliciously spins in a pro-Hillary direction...
...But I do so only with grave misgivings...
...And two, there are no ideas—at least none she has ever expressed with any clarity or held on to with firmness and conviction...
...This was followed by numerous bitter— some would say vicious—assaults on the First Lady for setting back the cause of health reform by another decade or so...
...For those who missed it, the article 98 • DISSENT Arguments sheds new light on the Hillary's loathsome combination of narcissism, vanity, and obsessive selfpity...
...Bronstein seems only to have read a 1995 essay on Hillary I did for Time—and she doesn't seem to have read it too carefully...
...To set the record straight, my career as a Hillary-ologist goes back to the summer of '92, when I attacked her in Newsday for her Stepford-like transformation in the wake of the great cookie-making scandal...
Vol. 44 • July 1997 • No. 3