Cold. Calculating. Ambitious. Dishonest. Self-serving.
Hawkish. If a situation has no way to serve her purposes, she turns her back
and walks away. She doesn’t love America or its people. She doesn’t care about
their struggles. She cares about Hillary Clinton. The presidential candidate is
known for putting herself above everyone and everything else, and people hate
her for it.
But is it actually actually true?
Her friends and family and campaign continue to show
instances of Hillary caring for others on a personal level, but those can’t be
trusted. She could be doing it for the positive press. After all, every caring
gesture she makes is covered relentlessly, so clearly she has ulterior motives.
Hillary Clinton does only exactly what she must do to look good to the public.
Or does she?
Meet Janelle Turner, a mother in Winter Park, Iowa, who was
diagnosed with breast cancer in May of 2015. You probably haven’t heard of her
before. She is a private person, not given to much political speak, and
certainly without time or money to campaign for or support any political
causes. She’s just an average citizen, facing crippling medical costs while fighting
the sickness that comes with her treatment, and trying to be there for her
nine-year-old daughter, Nora. Every day, she battles fear on top of the
aggressive cancer.
“I’d like to tell you that dying is not something I ever
think about, but when you have a daughter who needs you, you can’t help but
worry about the future,” said Turner. “I was nine when my dad died, and it was
hard on my family, and I don’t want my daughter to have the childhood I had.”
You may not know Janelle Turner. But Hillary Clinton does.
Back in October of last year, Turner decided to take Nora to
a rally for Hillary Clinton. The girl was excited, and hand-made a sign for her
mom that said, “Thirteenth chemo yesterday, three more, hear me roar!” The
family had to bring lawn chairs to the event because Turner can’t stand for
very long without feeling ill, and so they ended up near the area where the
speakers walked to and from the stage.
Bill Clinton spoke, and on his way back, he noticed the
sign, and stopped to talk with Turner and her daughter.
“He was so incredibly kind,” she said. “He thanked us for
coming, and we took pictures, and it was really nice. I just thought it was the
greatest thing ever. But I thought that would be it.”
She was wrong.
Soon after, a police officer found the family and invited
them backstage where they met Hillary Clinton and Katy Perry. Hillary had just
finished giving 11 hours of testimony about Benghazi the day before.
“I told her keep fighting, and she said, ‘me? What about
you?’” Turner recalled. “We decided we’d both keep fighting, and would
celebrate at her inauguration. But I was mostly kidding; I didn’t expect to
keep in touch.”
The incident touched Turner so deeply that she sent an email
to Matt Paul, Clinton’s former Iowa State Director, thanking the campaign for
its kindness in the face of her struggles.
“I wanted to take a minute to let you know how grateful we
were to have the opportunity to meet Hillary at her rally with Katy Perry and
Bill,” she wrote. “We were so overwhelmed by the entire experience. The past
several months have been difficult on my family. For thirty minutes
on October 24th, it was amazing be to me! It was the best day ever for me
and my family. I know you are busy, and it seems strange to ask, but
please pass on our sincere thanks to each of them. I can't tell you what that
did for our spirits.”
From that moment on, Turner became part of the Clinton
family.
She was sent tickets to the debate, and then to the rallies
before the Iowa caucus. At every single event, Hillary Clinton sent for her and
her daughter, talked to them about their journey, and gave them encouragement.
She introduced Turner to her good friend, and fellow cancer survivor, Betsy
Ebeling, with whom Turner also keeps in touch. Every couple of months, Turner
receives word from Clinton, checking in on her, making sure she is okay.
“The last time I saw her was just days before the caucuses,”
Turner wrote in a Facebook post during the Democratic National Convention. It
was the first time she’d gone public with the attention the campaign had paid
her. “I had just been told that my cancer had spread, metastasized. We were in
shock. I needed a diversion, so I went to her rally. I told Hillary of the
news. She hugged me. She asked what she could do, how could she help? She
offered to help me get a second opinion. I thanked her, telling her ‘I’m a
political nobody, you have been so kind.’ She told me, ‘we all matter.’ She
made sure that I had a way to contact her and follow up with her. Much to my
surprise, she still checks in on me every few weeks. She made a
difference. She cared.”
Soon after, Turner’s biopsies showed that the metastasized
cancer prognosis was wrong. She still has cancer in her lungs, but says her pet
scans are starting to clear up. The road to recovery is long and hard. She now
suffers from arthritis as well, at only 47. She can’t take long trips, stand or
walk for too long, or do anything that requires much physical effort. She is
struggling, but she has hope. Hope that Clinton has helped foster.
“I’m not saying someone should vote for her. I’m just
remembering the day after my 13th chemo session that Hillary Clinton
took the time to talk with us. And followed up, and followed up, and followed
up some more. It’s not political. It’s personal.”
Yeah, you forgot to mention that Hillary looked into Pat Smith's eyes and lied to her about her son's death. And then publicly accused Pat Smith of lying about her own lying. Accidental oversight, I'm sure.
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