http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/08/22/hillary-clinton-the-anti-woman-feminist/
Although Hillary Clinton
selected Tim Kaine as her Vice President in this campaign, her true running
mate might very well be her vagina. Indeed, while Clinton’s support continues
to be among the lowest for any Democratic nominee in recent memory, she has
managed to position her gender as a focal point of her campaign, a move
intended to capture the women’s vote among liberals and conservatives alike.
And, considering her opponent is Donald Trump, a man seen by millions of women
as a misogynistic loudmouth, she has done this quite successfully.
But beyond the political
window-dressing and empty rhetoric, Clinton’s record on women and families
should not only lose her the support of American women, it should qualify her
as one of the most anti-woman candidates in history. For while modest progress
has been made toward some semblance of gender equality, it is the actions of
Clinton herself that have done more than any other single individual to harm
women and families. Slick public relations aside, Hillary Clinton may very well
be the most anti-woman candidate in generations.
Hillary’s Relentless Attack on
Women and Families
“I believe that the rights of
women and girls is the unfinished business of the 21st Century.” So said
Hillary Clinton in a 2011 interview with
Newsweek. And this quote, among many others, has been trumpeted by Clinton
supporters as the revelation of the angel of feminism, the gospel according to
Saint Hillary. But in probing a little more deeply, some disturbing questions
emerge which seem to cast doubt on her commitment to the rights of women and
girls, both in the 21st Century, as well as at the end of the 20th Century.
As First Lady, Hillary
Clinton, along with her then President husband Bill Clinton, did more than
anyone to make the lives of poor and working class women and girls all the more
precarious. Perhaps no single action taken by the Clintons did more to harm
women and families than the evisceration of welfare. As part of a deeply
cynical, and unconscionably reckless, strategy to win over racist white voters,
the Clintons set their sights on Black and Latino women and children,
portraying them as parasitical exploiters of hard-working whites.
After having supported her
husband’s goal of “ending welfare as we know it,” Clinton was instrumental in
ginning up support for the passage of the Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA). This bill, passed with the
support of a right wing Republican Congress, effectively ended welfare programs
designed to provide real assistance to women and children in desperate need.
And, despite countless experts denouncing the law, including a close friend and
former assistant secretary of social services at the Department of Health of
Human Services, Hillary continued to defend it. Speaking of the destruction of
welfare, Clinton told
the Gettysburg Times in 2002, “Now that we’ve said these people are no
longer deadbeats – they’re actually out there being productive – how do we keep
them there?”
Such callous disregard for the
reality of poverty and the difficult circumstances in which millions of women
and children live demonstrates precisely what sort of “feminist” Hillary
Clinton is: a neoliberal corporate exploiter without a penis. For Clinton, what
matters is not the material reality of women’s lives, but rather how best to
exploit them for political gain. As feminist scholars Alejandra Marchevsky and
Jeanne Theoharis noted:
“[PRWORA’s] legacy still
ripples through the country, where families remain as poor as—or, in many
cases, poorer than—before, but with one crucial difference: Today, the
“reformed” welfare system provides little safety net, and no hand-up. Instead,
it traps poor mothers into exploitative, poverty-wage jobs and dangerous
personal situations, deters them from college, and contributes to the growing
trend of poor mothers who can neither find a job nor access public assistance.
It is our failed social policy—not simply the recession—that is responsible for
crisis-level poverty in the United States.”
Of course, such painful
realities are taboo subjects for the devout adherents of the Gospel According
to Hillary, where the sacred scriptures tell of a crusading archangel come to
Earth to protect the downtrodden women from the oppression of patriarchy.
Perhaps church dogma will need to be updated to account for the fact that Clinton’s
welfare “reform” reduced the percentage of households eligible for assistance
from 68 percent to 26 percent, while the value of a Temporary Assistance for
Needy Families (TANF) check has dropped
by 20 percent. Of course, the Church of Latter Day Corporate Feminists will
ignore these, and myriad other, statistics which demonstrate that rather than a
champion of poor women and families, Hillary has been one of their main
antagonists.
But Hillary’s vicious assault
on women and families goes far beyond just the gutting of welfare. Indeed, the
development of the mass incarceration state and prison-industrial complex is
intimately tied to the policies of Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Hillary was the leading edge
of the campaign to pass her husband’s infamous 1994 Violent Crime Control and
Law Enforcement Act (aka the “Crime Bill”) which disproportionately targeted
people of color and led to the rise of the mass incarceration state or, as
Michelle Alexander famously dubbed it, “The New Jim Crow.” Writing in The
Nation in 2016, Alexander explained that the Clinton Crime Bill was
responsible for:
* the largest increase in
federal and state prison inmates of any president in American history
* the 100-to-1 sentencing
disparity for crack versus powder cocaine, which produced staggering racial
injustice in sentencing and boosted funding for drug-law enforcement
* the idea of a federal “three
strikes” law
* a $30 billion crime bill
that created dozens of new federal capital crimes
* the mandating of life
sentences for some three-time offenders
* authorizing more than $16
billion for state prison grants and the expansion of police forces
* African Americans
constituting 80 to 90 percent of all drug offenders sent to prison, even though
they’re no more likely than whites to use or sell illegal drugs
* A 50% increase in African
American incarceration by the year 2000
While Alexander was
highlighting the racial disparities and continued oppression of Black America
thanks to the Clintons, embedded in that very same analysis is the obvious fact
that Clinton’s Crime Bill devastated Black and Latino families, locking up
millions of fathers (and mothers), breaking apart families, displacing
children, and doing irreparable harm harm to a generation of minority women and
children. And, as if the social impacts weren’t enough, Clinton was quick to refer
to the children of these families as “superpredators,”
a remarkable two-for-one comment which demonstrated both Hillary’s racism and
anti-minority family outlook.
Perhaps real women and
children don’t fit into Hillary’s conception of “feminism”? Or, better still,
perhaps the real question should be: feminism for whom? Clinton’s domestic
track record demonstrates that it is affluent white women who truly are the
focus of her brand of corporate neoliberal feminism.
For Clinton, the great triumph
of feminist action is not the empowerment of working class and poor women and
families, but rather the entry of elite white women into the ruling class. One
might call it Feminism for the 1%.
No wonder Madeleine “500,000
dead Iraqi children was worth it” Albright remarked
in February 2016 that there was “a special place in hell” for women who don’t
support Hillary Clinton. Albright may very well be projecting here as, if there
is a hell, her seat at the VIP table is undoubtedly already reserved. Maybe
she’ll keep Hillary’s seat warm for her.
Imperial Feminism: Hillary’s
Bloody Hands
Clinton hasn’t only built her
“feminist” credentials on the oppression and suffering of women and families in
the US; her foreign policy achievements have managed to kill, maim, and
otherwise destroy the lives of millions of women and children around the world.
Such is the record of the corporate imperialist Clinton.
During her husband’s
presidency, Hillary was a vocal advocate for the barbaric sanctions regime, as
well as the No-Fly Zone and other belligerent actions taken by her husband
against the Iraqi Government of Saddam Hussein. In fact, many experts have
noted that the Clinton Iraq policy essentially laid the groundwork for George
W. Bush’s invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2003. In particular, Hillary was a
leading proponent of the sanctions which, according to the UN,
killed roughly 500,000 children.
And, of course, there’s
Hillary’s infamous support for Bush’s Iraq War when she was a Senator from New
York. Clinton explained
to the Council on Foreign Relations in December 2003, “I was one who supported
giving President Bush the authority, if necessary, to use force against Saddam
Hussein. I believe that that was the right vote….I stand by the vote.” Of
course this was in the immediate aftermath of the invasion of Iraq and
subsequent capture of Saddam Hussein, a time when one could still justify
support for a war that, just a few years later, proved to be politically
unpalatable, to say nothing of it being an egregious war crime, as we all knew
from the beginning.
And Hillary was not perturbed
in the slightest at the hundreds of thousands of women and children whose lives
were irrevocably destroyed by the war and its aftermath, one which is still
being reckoned with today.
Hillary and Bill – the power
couple tag team of Washington – also led the charge to bomb Serbia in 1999.
During the 78 days of “Operation Allied Force” more than 2,000 civilians were
killed, including 88 children. Naturally, this was of little consequence to the
great feminist heroine Hillary who, according to biographer Gail Sheehy,
proudly proclaimed
“I urged [Bill Clinton] to bomb [Serbia].” The barbarism and sheer viciousness
of someone who gleefully takes credit for the deaths of scores of children and
countless thousands of women should give anyone who believes in the Hillary the
feminist mythos serious pause.
Who could forget Libya? In the
war championed by Hillary Clinton, who is regarded by experts as being the
loudest voice in favor of regime change against Gaddafi and the destruction of
the country, tens of
thousands of women were raped, lynched, and murdered by the glorious
“rebels” (read terrorists) backed by Clinton and her imperial coterie. Perhaps
the great feminist hero could speak to the children of Misrata, Sirte, and Bani
Walid who have now grown up without their mothers and fathers, and explain to
them just how “worth it” the war was. Maybe Clinton could look mothers in the
eyes and tell them how the deaths of their children from war, disease, and
terrorism is a small price to pay for the foreign policy objectives of
Washington.
And let us not forget about
Honduras, the country suffering under a right wing dictatorship helped into
office by then Secretary Clinton. Hillary brazenly, and rather despicably, took
credit for her handiwork in her autobiography Hard Choices where she explained
that, “In the subsequent days [after the coup] I spoke with my counterparts
around the hemisphere, including Secretary [Patricia] Espinosa in Mexico… We
strategized on a plan to restore order in Honduras and ensure that free and
fair elections could be held quickly and legitimately, which would render the
question of [elected President Manuel] Zelaya moot.”
Indeed, Clinton was
instrumental in bringing the right wing coup government to power. And that
government today carries out systematic oppression of women and indigenous
communities throughout the country. In a high profile assassination, renowned
indigenous activist and feminist Berta Cáceres was gunned down by assailants
tied to the government installed by Clinton. In fact, Cáceres herself called
out Hillary Clinton prior to her death. In a 2014 interview, Cáceres said:
“We’re coming out of a coup
that we can’t put behind us. We can’t reverse it. It just kept going. And
after, there was the issue of the elections. The same Hillary Clinton, in her
book, ‘Hard Choices,’ practically said what was going to happen in Honduras.
This demonstrates the meddling of North Americans in our country. The return of
the president, Mel Zelaya, became a secondary issue. There were going to be
elections in Honduras. And here she [Clinton] recognized that they didn’t
permit Mel Zelaya’s return to the presidency.”
It would be impossible to
catalog all of Hillary’s crimes against women and children in this short piece.
One should remember the children of Haiti living in inhumane conditions thanks
in no small part to the continued exploitation of their country by the likes of
Bill, Hillary, and the Clinton Global Initiative. One should remember the
children of Afghanistan living with what peace activist and frequent visitor to
Afghanistan, Kathy Kelly, describes as permanent post-traumatic stress
disorder. One should remember the women and children of Sudan who died after
Bill Clinton deliberately bombed a pharmaceutical factory in that country,
thereby depriving women and children of much needed medicines. And Syria. And
Venezuela. And Pakistan. And Iran. And Russia. And Ukraine. The list goes on
and on.
And let’s recall also
Hillary’s support
for the Obama Administration’s policy of child deportations. What a
champion of the rights of children. Do you wonder if Hillary loses any sleep
over the fates of thousands of children from Honduras, El Salvador and
elsewhere in Central America, knowing that she is directly responsible for
their suffering? And how about Hillary’s cozy relationship with Saudi Arabia,
the world’s most oppressive country for women?
Far from being a feminist,
Hillary Clinton is a serial exploiter, and serial killer, of women and
children; her track record speaks for itself. The ongoing economic oppression
and suffering of women and children in poverty can be directly traced to
Hillary’s “pioneering work” as an advocate for the welfare reform now almost
universally seen as a disaster for poor women and children. Clinton’s record on
children in other countries is equally disturbing.
In short, Clinton is no
feminist, at least not in the real sense. She is not interested in true
empowerment of women, only in the empowerment of herself. And she cares not a
whit how many women and children will be trampled along the way.
Corporate imperialism is not
feminism, even when done by a woman. Hopefully more American women will realize
that before it’s too late. Needless to say, Hillary’s betting that they won’t.
Eric Draitser is the
founder of StopImperialism.org
and host of CounterPunch
Radio. He is an independent geopolitical analyst based in New York City.
You can reach him at ericdraitser@gmail.com.
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