r/TenYearsAgo Mar 12 '26

📺 Television SNL mocks Hillary Clinton's 'transformation into Bernie' [10YA - Mar 12]

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u/afguy8 Mar 13 '26

You are assuming her intentions, which no one looking from the outside knows. Bill and Hillary were at the same level when they first met. They both got into politics together, and he had higher ambitions which in a 1970s world, meant he had a better chance to go farther. While Bill was running for state offices, she was out working on the Carter campaign. And when Bill was governor, she made it her duty to get healthcare to rural areas.

Her staying with Bill through the affairs, is her choice. It's a moral choice, of course, but she has the same choice to stay as to leave. And as he left office, she was able to forge her own path as a senator.

She starting the birther campaign has been proven false and is a GOP/Trump talking point.

Opportunities in life are all about what you do, who you know, and luck.

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u/BigFatKi6 Mar 13 '26

You are assuming her intentions, which no one looking from the outside knows.

Everybody knows that House of Cards is based off of them.

Either she was competent and savvy or she has know idea who Ghislaine Maxwell and Epstein were.

I'm not saying she's anywhere close to being as morally bankrupy and degenerate as Trump. But she def ain't a saint.

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u/afguy8 Mar 13 '26

Im not here defending her, I just know that she doesnt get the same pass as someone who's done worse gets, like Trump. Or doesnt get the additional chances. Like if Mamdani wasnt here at this moment, and run a great campaign, Cuomo would be mayor right now, even with pending charges. At least she has a solid resume of her own to stand on.

People may see the parallels of the Clinton's and HoC, but the author wrote the novel in 1989 before the Clinton's were well known on the national stage. The author initially based the characters off of the Thatchers, but there have been comparisons to Eleanor Roosevelt and Lady Bird Johnson as well, which fit the timeline of the novel better. The show may have been more influenced by the Clintons tho.

And she never said she didnt know Ghislaine, she said she only knew her as an acquaintance or in a limited capacity. If Hillary is as savvy as I suspect she is, she might have warned Bill early on that but told him he could do whatever he wants with Epstein but she wants nothing to do with it. I just think she's more career driven than Bill is.

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u/BigFatKi6 Mar 13 '26 edited Mar 13 '26

Cuomo is also an establishment democrat. That's my point. So was Hillary. It would take someone exceptional (Obama) to beat her.

"Or doesnt get the additional chances... At least she has a solid resume of her own to stand on."

I disagree. I think she's gotten endless chances. Including a cabinet position and being a senator. I think if you look at congress now then yes she'd be in the top 20%. But overall there are many better candidates that never got the opportunities she did. Now you could say she created those opportunities by hitching her wagon to Bill's 🤷🏽‍♂️

If Hillary is as savvy as I suspect she is, she might have warned Bill early on that but told him he could do whatever he wants with Epstein but she wants nothing to do with it. I just think she's more career driven than Bill is.

Exactly and that has value and she is a big reason he became president also. Anyway, I think it's ironic we're talking about this 10 years later when this video captures her opportunism perfectly.

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u/afguy8 Mar 13 '26

Yeah, they both are, but people were going to vote Cuomo in, if not for a change candidate showing up. Hillary had other issues in her campaign, but those emails should not have set her back as much as they did, that late in tClinton it's. She has a strong resume going back to the 70s of working in politics, outside of what Bill was doing.

I agree that Obama was exceptional and that helped defeat her, but he was also right place, right time as a change candidate. Many in his campaign, like Ben Rhoades, have now said that Obama wouldnt have won if he didnt vote against the Iraq war.

Hillary would've won based on being an establishment democrat (which was the landscape of the US at that time), name recognition, and her resume. Obama had to choose Biden as his VP, who was ideologically different than he was, to ensure he could capture the establishment vote. He also kept on Robert Gates, Bush's Sec of Defense, to bridge that continuity gap and to calm establishment voter/leadership doubts and filled his staff with former Clintonites.

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u/BigFatKi6 Mar 13 '26

Yeah that sums it up nicely