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SAN FRANCISCO — In a rare public speech since losing at the polls in November, former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Tuesday pushed women to stand up for their rights and pointed a finger at local tech companies with spotty records in gender equality.

“I am here today to urge us not to grow tired. Not to be discouraged and disappointed. Not to throw up our hands because change is not happening fast enough,” Clinton said. “We need more women at any table, at any conference call or email chain where decisions are made.”

The Democrat who fought last year to become the nation’s first female president — she won the popular vote but lost the election — made her remarks as pressure for Silicon Valley tech companies to reform their male-dominated office cultures has reached a boiling point, with Uber the latest to face scandals over accusations of sexual harassment and sexism.

She called out Uber specifically, referencing engineer Susan Fowler Rigetti, who in a blog post last month accused the company of protecting a manager who sexually harassed her.

“Stereotypes and bias run rampant even at companies that pride themselves in forward thinking,” Clinton said.

Some women in the sold-out crowd of 6,000 were so excited to see Clinton that they ran into the theater to find seats when the doors opened, prompting an admonishment from a security guard who asked them to walk. Once the former secretary of state took the stage at the Professional BusinessWomen of California’s 28th annual conference at the Moscone Center, they reveled in her rallying cry for women’s rights, the personal anecdotes she shared and the shots she took at the current administration’s “bad policies that will hurt people and take our country in the wrong direction.”

She attacked the Republicans’ health care bill, which party leaders pulled just before a scheduled vote last week, and criticized what she said was the party’s failure to invite women to the table when crafting it.

“When Congress and the administration tried to jam through a bill that would have kicked 24 million people off their health insurance, defunded Planned Parenthood, jeopardized access to affordable birth control, deprived people with disabilities and the elderly and nursing homes of essential care, they were met with a wave of resistance,” she said, eliciting cheers from the crowd. “And when this disastrous bill failed, it was a victory for all Americans.”

Clinton has kept a low profile following her crushing defeat by Donald Trump in the November presidential election, mostly staying out of the spotlight. But she still took to Twitter regularly to applaud the defeat of the healthcare bill, criticize Trump’s travel ban and stand up for women’s rights.

Now it appears Clinton is ready to take a more visible role in the national conversation, while some fans wonder whether she will run for president a third time.

“I am thrilled to be out of the woods and in the company of so many inspiring women,” she said as she took the stage to the sound of deafening cheers from the audience. “And there’s no place I’d rather be than here with you — other than the White House.”

For some supporters, the speech was an emotional reminder of what could have been.

“She broke my heart all over again,” said 44-year-old Veronica Garay of Saratoga. “I was kind of flushed with emotions, just like I was (after Election Day).”

For Garay, who works as a technical product manager at Ebay, Clinton’s remarks about inequality in the corporate world, and particularly in tech, hit home. When Garay was earning her degree in electrical engineering, the male-to-female ratio was “just pathetic,” she said. Now, 20 years later, society seems to be moving backward, she said.

Clinton promised fans Tuesday she would continue fighting for them. And in another attack on the current administration, she urged her supporters to fight as well, against policies that target immigrants and refugees, deny climate change or make it harder for people to vote.

“Sure the last few months haven’t been exactly what I envisioned,” Clinton said, “although I do know what I’m still fighting for. I’m fighting for a fairer, big-hearted, inclusive America.”
http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/03/28/hillary-clinton-rallies-womensf-speech/
 
yada yada yada...gawd what a colossal boring theme of mishmashed nothingness

It's the same way she (and other Dems) has always spoken. Wide generalities, no specifics. Smoke and mirrors. She doesn't want some vague everything for everybody...She has too many compartmentalized boxes to cater to....blacks, whites, Latinos, gay, straight, etc. She's the same old cliché ridden Hildabeast she's always been. Nothing new to see here. As you said, "yada, yada, yada............" LOL :)
 
Two months on the job and your Orange Clown's approval rating in 34%, and perhaps dropping. Shocking and unprecendented for a new president.

Clinton would have been the more intelligent, the more deliberative, and the more thoughtful president. A person who actually understands policy, would not have insulted allies, and would not embarrass us on the world stage. It also kills Drumpf and his fan boys that more americans voted for Hillary to be president, by three million votes.

Two months into the Orange Clown's reign, I know you simply can't admit you made a mistake yet. You are probably emotionally invested in Drumpf at this point. But I am confident that, whether or not you type the words on a keyboard, your thoughts have been drifting to the possibility that this nation - and specifically you - gave an absolute incompetent clown the nuclear codes.
 
trump could literally rape and murder people in broad daylight and I will be forever happier that clinton lost. she is scum. Gorsuch on the bench is worth any cost
 
Uh, oh - still got that Hillary obsession?
You know, you get off on calling me a mosquito, yet here this issue made national news and all you can say is, you're obsessed.

NOTHING on topic, just an annoying you must be obsessed for posting a political news story on a political message board.

You're an annoyance, worse than a mosquito.
 
You know, you get off on calling me a mosquito, yet here this issue made national news and all you can say is, you're obsessed.

NOTHING on topic, just an annoying you must be obsessed for posting a political news story on a political message board.

You're an annoyance, worse than a mosquito.

30 other posters could have put this article on here. I would have bet every last dime it would be anatta.

He even admits he has a Hillary obsession. Oops, mosquito.

Oops.
 
30 other posters could have put this article on here. I would have bet every last dime it would be anatta.

He even admits he has a Hillary obsession. Oops, mosquito.

Oops.
"obsession?" If you mean would I/did I do anything I could to STOMP OUT a corrupted big donor driven serial liar warmongering piece of electoral garbage -then yes -you are correct.
 
You know, you get off on calling me a mosquito, yet here this issue made national news and all you can say is, you're obsessed.

NOTHING on topic, just an annoying you must be obsessed for posting a political news story on a political message board.

You're an annoyance, worse than a mosquito.
Thing is annoying in that you can be sure it will be partisan noise -but he's an OK guy.
Besides he's not the only Partisan Noise - there's another one of many manifested in this thread.

Way too many hyper-partisans
 
Didn't you used to eat this sort of thing up?
I am never a partisan. It's brain deadness personified.
I might support a a partisan position - but one of the reasons I voted both for Bernie and Trump was because they were outside the Swamp
 
It's the same way she (and other Dems) has always spoken. Wide generalities, no specifics. Smoke and mirrors. She doesn't want some vague everything for everybody...She has too many compartmentalized boxes to cater to....blacks, whites, Latinos, gay, straight, etc. She's the same old cliché ridden Hildabeast she's always been. Nothing new to see here. As you said, "yada, yada, yada............" LOL :)
exactly..It's like they have "check the box" of political identities they have to tic off with every sentence
 
yada yada yada...gawd what a colossal boring theme of mishmashed nothingness

She's still running for president, will until the day she dies and that's how she does it. Probably healthier to just ignore it.
Dim voters did in November by and large, and the more she does it the more stale it gets.
 
Two months on the job and your Orange Clown's approval rating in 34%, and perhaps dropping. Shocking and unprecendented for a new president.

Clinton would have been the more intelligent, the more deliberative, and the more thoughtful president. A person who actually understands policy, would not have insulted allies, and would not embarrass us on the world stage. It also kills Drumpf and his fan boys that more americans voted for Hillary to be president, by three million votes.

Two months into the Orange Clown's reign, I know you simply can't admit you made a mistake yet. You are probably emotionally invested in Drumpf at this point. But I am confident that, whether or not you type the words on a keyboard, your thoughts have been drifting to the possibility that this nation - and specifically you - gave an absolute incompetent clown the nuclear codes.
lol..there was actually a woman I know that unfriended me on FB..she was hysterical too about "nuclear war by Trump"
I suppose you are referring to modernizing our stockpile, and calling out Putin on an arms race?

You Cold Warriors will gladly jam up another bazillion tank battalions in Poland while decrying "Trumps' nuclear war"
 
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