Clinton Delivers Historic Speech Outlining Strong Liberal Democratic Principles (Full Video)
Hillary Clinton delivered a speech promising her presidency will embrace all Americans and refocus the nation on true pro-family liberal Democratic ideals, including wages, equality, and fighting for minorities, the middle class, and those in poverty.
In a 45 minutes speech that was slated to last 25 minutes, Hillary Clinton Saturday withstood 80-plus degree heat and humidity, without breaking a sweat, to tell the 5500 supporters gathered at New York City’s Roosevelt Island how she will move America forward if elected president.
Gone was any presumption of inevitability. Instead, Clinton offered a new and far more progressive vision with many specifics, not just talking points.
Clinton, in a speech she wrote herself, defined herself and shared her life’s history, but focused on promising Americans four strong liberal Democratic ideals: building a strong economy focused on long term growth, not Wall Street short-term profit motives, uplifting America’s families by recognizing that healthcare, equal wages, education, child care, paid family leave, high rates of incarceration, and civil rights are all family issues, making America strong at home and overseas, and expanding and protecting democracy and voting rights, including promising to support a constitutional amendment overturning the Supreme Court decision on Citizens united.
Clearly, the past few months she has spent traveling the country and speaking one-on-one to Americans paid off, as was evident in today’s speech.
The 67-year old former First Lady, former U.S. Senator, and former Secretary of State offered an optimistic vision of a renewed America, one that works together and unites. Unlike her Republican rivals, she did not mention any of them by name, nor did she spend much time ridiculing or attacking them.
Clinton repeatedly spoke of LGBT rights and equality, climate change, science, education, family, growth, and in a rare switch from most political speeches, human kindness.
Overall, her speech was well-received:
This might sound weird thing – but Hillary’s speaking style is more like that of a president than a presidential candidate.
— Michael Cohen (@speechboy71) June 13, 2015
Not much for center-left policy shops in DC to do in next few years after this speech by @HillaryClinton!
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) June 13, 2015
Far more specifics, more policy in @HillaryClinton‘s speech than most folks probably would have predicted. #Hillary2016
— Paul Begala (@PaulBegala) June 13, 2015
@PaulBegala @HillaryClinton Hillary is nailing it. Yes, the other guys need to listen to scientists. AWESOME
— avis townsend (@AvieAvie47) June 13, 2015
“honoring the bargain” – is a powerful way into this conversation….
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) June 13, 2015
When @HillaryClinton hired me in 2006, I was an activist progressive blogger. http://t.co/DrVscTiKV2 THIS is the progressive Hillary I know!
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) June 13, 2015
Boy, I wouldn’t want to be a Republican and run against @HillaryClinton‘s platform! This is powerful & real. And from her heart. #HillaryMen
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) June 13, 2015
Hillary Clinton is using her announcement to unveil a bold, progressive agenda to build economy that rewards everyday Americans #Hillary2016
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) June 13, 2015
Having this @HillaryClinton & @BarackObama on national stage together over next 18 months is a formidable development 4 center-left politics
— Simon Rosenberg (@SimonWDC) June 13, 2015
Clinton may not have very strong challengers from the left but after that speech there’s very little room to her left left.
— Garance Franke-Ruta (@thegarance) June 13, 2015
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Image: Screenshot via Hillary Clinton/YouTube
Thanks to Caitlin Dickson/Yahoo News for some of the tweetsÂ
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