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Vogue: 'In Hillary's footsteps'

by: Michael Bouldin

Wed Oct 20, 2010 at 09:48:31 AM EDT


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Really, how does she do it? Here's Kirsten Gillibrand, fresh off stomping Harold Ford, currently eating fake CPA Joe DioGuardi for breakfast in the New York Senate race, and she still has time to do her job, raise boatloads of cash, campaign across the state, and impress the jaded hedonists at Vogue.

As the crowd files out of the barn, I express admiration to one of the senator's aides for his boss's ability to charm a roomful of Republicans, and he says, "She can do the same thing on derivatives, comfortably rapping about financial markets. She walks into these huge churches in Brooklyn and Queens and starts talking about the asthma rates and the environmental-justice movement. It's just her comfort level with so many subjects." This reminds me of something Tina Brown, the editor in chief of The Daily Beast, told me: "People underestimate how smart Senator Gillibrand is. I hosted a dinner for her to meet a number of CEOs and media figures, and in conversation she was brilliant in her analysis of the economic meltdown. And she is an amazing fund-raiser . . . an unstoppable machine when she works the room."

I'm not a big fan of David Paterson, walking embodiment that he is of why New Yorkers hold our state government in contempt. But if he's treated more kindly by history than he perhaps deserves, it will be because his choice to fill Hillary Clinton's Senate seat was nothing short of inspired.

[Update]: Devtob suggests, and I agree, that folks really should read the whole Vogue piece. So here you go.

Gillibrand in front of the U.S. Capitol. Michael Kors coat and dress. Miriam Haskell earrings.
Sittings Editor: Alexandra Kotur.
Photographed by Norman Jean Roy, Image © by Vogue

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Indeed. (4.00 / 8)
Paterson's shining accomplishment in office is our Senator.

And Recognizing Same-Sex Marriages Performed Out of State (4.00 / 6)
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.

[ Parent ]
Michael, you forgot to say (4.00 / 7)
"read the whole thing."

The Vogue writer had a lot of access over several days, and was impressed by everything he saw and heard.

As we've been saying for a long time to NYC types, to know Kirsten Gillibrand is to like her.  


True enough :-) (4.00 / 4)
Let me fix that. It really is a great piece.

[ Parent ]
Glad you did! (4.00 / 5)
That was an awesome piece.  The picture is, of course, worth a thousand words, but not the ones in the article.  Great insight into her political roots and the way she sees politics.  Also, really key points that lead me to conclude that her youth, not necessarily her womanhood, is the key to her future success.

[ Parent ]
She has this Helen Mirren thing going for her. (4.00 / 1)


Yeah but (4.00 / 2)
minus 20 years

[ Parent ]
You forgot (4.00 / 8)

Really, how does she do it? Here's Kirsten Gillibrand, fresh off stomping Harold Ford, currently eating fake CPA Joe DioGuardi for breakfast in the New York Senate race, and she still has time to do her job, raise boatloads of cash, campaign across the state, and impress the jaded hedonists at Vogue.

... while raising two kids and dancing backwards while in high heels.


Gillibrand for President 2016 (4.00 / 7)
I'm completely serious.

Not gonna happen (4.00 / 1)
She's going to have to get through Hillary.

[ Parent ]
Hillary (4.00 / 4)
I'm almost positive Hillary won't run again.  (If she does, too bad P/VP candidates can't be from the same state, because Clinton/Gillibrand would be amazing.)

[ Parent ]
Technically not true... (4.00 / 1)
In reality true.  The actual wording in the 12th Amendment doesn't prohibit electing a president and vice president from the same state or even electors voting for candidates from the same state.  Rather, the wording is that the electors of a state must vote for at least one candidate (either presidential or vice presidential) that is not a resident of their state. Thus, NY electors could not vote for 2 candidates from NY, but could vote for 2 candidates from NJ.

[ Parent ]
Another possibility (4.00 / 2)
Clinton could just "move" back to Arkansas or Illinois.

[ Parent ]
Exactly (4.00 / 1)
Sauce for the gander...

[ Parent ]
Something Else Worth Pointing Out (4.00 / 6)
Across the country, a lot of Senate races seem to be tightening up, regardless of which party is the incumbent party. http://www.politico.com/news/s...

Gillibrand, by contrast, seems to be gaining a more overwhelming lead almost daily. The NYT poll the other day had her with a 25 point lead, and Siena today had her up by almost 30 points. There's a reason for this.  


I think part of that is Gillibrand is running a great campaign... (4.00 / 3)
That's particularly true in New York. At the national level though, it's a lot of these races where Republicans thought they were going to do well, and now people realize exactly what the Republicans are up to and why they're bad.

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