She's not perfect, but totally qualified in all the positions she's held. This book to me was an honest, touching, and very fair assessment of her loss in the 2016 presidential election.
I appreciate her candor, reading about her upbringing, and understanding her path to where she is today is amazing. She may think it's privilege, but the bottom line is you have to do the work in the end. No matter who you are, she truly believes you can accomplish anything. Just as she has. Despite my own opinion that Donald Trump had no business applying for this job to run the country. He speed bumped into a lane really wasn't his path. But he did and his candidacy added another layer to Hillary's added challenges. It doesn't really seem to stop. But she presses forward.
I had an opportunity to meet and shake hands with my hero, at a San Francisco book signing event the following year. There were hundreds of us waiting in line for hours to get a glimpse of this amazing woman, president or not, she has character. When I shook hands with her, I was star struck and asked her a really dumb question due to my nerves and all those hours thinking of what to say to her when I met her. It was all based on a t-shirt a wore that day, it said, CHOOSE YOUR PARTY, and below were 3 boxes to Democratic party, Republic party, and Cocktail party being the one checked. I asked her what was her favorite cocktail and she obviously has had her head down for hours just signing hundreds of books and never really saw my t-shirt. She threw back my question and asked me what was my favorite cocktail, I was stumped. We barely were allowed to small talk or take selfies it was very restricted, but in the end even though it was surreal and a blur, it was all worth it.
So, goes this book about the 2016 elections and what happened, it was so surreal and a blur to this day, that I really thought it was a slam dunk and we would be grilling a Madam President who would hold press conferences on a regular basis, unlike our current president, I hear nothing really significant that would contribute to change for all Americans. What did the other half of the country really thought when they choose him to run our country?
In her last sentence in her book, she asks the question, "What do we do now?" I said. There was only one answer: "Keep going."
I couldn't agree more.


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