
This is the woman who, as first lady, was sick from food poisoning but insisted on visiting a remote health clinic in Zimbabwe. She didn't want to disappoint the oppressed people who desperately needed rudimentary health care. This is the woman who pushed for and insisted on conducting public forums on women's economic empowerment in Hanoi and Tashkent, Uzbekistan, even though the leaders there would have preferred staged photo ops. ("We didn't come all the way over here to do a photo op.") This is the woman who trekked half a mile on a dirt road in the mountains of Panama to support and showcase the women from the tiny village of Chica, who defied their lazy husbands and set up their own tree nursery business and food cooperative.
I witnessed all of this.
Some of the Obama's supporters do not know of Hillary's progressive history. She is passionate about human rights and spoke out in China for equal rights and pay equity for women.
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