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Showing Original Post only (View all)'I could write an entire essay about why I love this photo of Hillary' [View all]
I published this photo of Hillary Clinton and the response was overwhelmingBy Melissa McEwan | October 3, 2016
I published this photo of Hillary Clinton taken by Barbara Kinney, along with a few quickly composed thoughts on what the photo meant to me. I have gotten an unusual outpouring of responses from people who see exactly what I do and are similarly moved by it.

My original piece on this photo read:
I could write an entire essay about why I love this photo. This very candid photo of a woman doing her job in an unspecial room, surrounded by scattered water bottles and the cords to various electronic devices and notices crudely taped to a wall.
This photo of an A student, immersed in her studies.
This photo of one of the most recognizable and admired women on the planet, sitting on a folding chair all on her own, in what has probably become a rare moment of quiet, so she can prepare to lead the free world.
This photo of a woman whose country has often been unfathomably cruel to her, doing her homework so that she can be prepared to be its leader, because she loves this country even when it doesnt love her back, while its flag pokes into the frame from the corner, a symbol of the history, culture, industry, future of a great and struggling nation, stoically petitioning her from its perch above a dirty carpet in a small room.
This photo of diligent preparedness, demolishing ideas about voracious ego and ruthless ambition beneath a crumbling edifice of misogynist narratives about power-seeking women.
This photo of womens work.
This photo of Hillary.
Since it was published, this piece has remained the most highly trafficked at my personal site. Friends have alerted me they have seen it republished in full (with attribution) on social media. I have gotten a number of emails from strangers about it, telling me how much it resonated with them, including a missive from a Clinton volunteer who told me it was one of the most inspiring things he had read this election...
It occurred to me that there is not just a dearth of stories about Clinton supporters; there is also a dearth of stories about Clinton herself, the way her supporters see her.
There is a frustrating abundance of stories casting Clinton as any one of the myriad caricatures of her that have been drawn over decades, but precious few that are written with an eye to look at her, the human being behind the exaggerations, mischaracterizations, and outright lies...
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'I could write an entire essay about why I love this photo of Hillary' [View all]
bigtree
Oct 2016
OP
I only wish that Hillary will read Melissa's tribute and know of all the responses from
Rose Siding
Oct 2016
#15
A good mind that can engage on whatever needs attention at any moment or place
bucolic_frolic
Oct 2016
#20
I see Hillary as a modern woman of her own making. I see strength, I see conviction,
asiliveandbreathe
Oct 2016
#29