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Dwight eisenhower Quote by Hillary Rodham Clinton

“My friend Debbie from Texas sent me a poem to cheer me up. Her father told her that a friend of his wrote it after they worked for Adlai Stevenson, a two-time presidential candidate, on one of his landslide defeats to Dwight Eisenhower in the 1950s. I have to admit, it made me chuckle: The…” quote by Hillary Rodham Clinton
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““My friend Debbie from Texas sent me a poem to cheer me up. Her father told her that a friend of his wrote it after they worked for Adlai Stevenson, a two-time presidential candidate, on one of his landslide defeats to Dwight Eisenhower in the 1950s. I have to admit, it made me chuckle: The election is now over, The result is now known. The will of the people Has clearly been shown. Let’s all get together; Let bitterness pass. I’ll hug your Elephant; And you kiss my Ass.””

Hillary Rodham Clinton

About This Quote

Source Speech: Remarks at a fundraiser, 2000

A humorous poem uses absurd imagery to remind us that political battles end and reconciliation should follow.

In simple terms: Politics end, let’s move on with humor.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humor after conflict.

Themes

politics reconciliation humor

Mood

lighthearted reflective

Type

anecdotal satirical

When to use this quote

  • campaign staff meetings
  • family gatherings
  • online political forums

Key Concepts

satire post‑election reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can humor aid healing after division?
  • When is satire inappropriate?
A Different Perspective

Humor may trivialize serious issues for some audiences.

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