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Graham Norton interviews Hilary Clinton

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JessM Sat 21-Oct-17 21:41:33

If you missed Graham Norton's interview with Hilary Clinton it's well worth a watch on catch up. 1. Enjoy watching a well prepared (male) interviewer listening attentively (to a woman) without interruption. 2. She's really interesting on how social media was manipulated by the Russians and others to deliver a win for Trump. 3. She's such a contrast to our PM, it's almost painful to make the comparison.

Jane10 Sun 22-Oct-17 06:28:40

It's a million times more painful to compare her to Trump. It's still incomprehensible that somehow he's president and she's not. What a massive American own goal!

annsixty Sun 22-Oct-17 06:47:54

Graham Norton is a very intelligent man, mostly misjudged by people as a lightweight which he certainly is not.
I have not seen the interview yet, I look forward to " catching up" with it. Thank you for posting.

Humbertbear Sun 22-Oct-17 08:49:11

This was an excellent interview. It was hard to believe that voters didn’t warm to her. Whether you saw it or not, there is an extended version of it on iplayer.

merlotgran Sun 22-Oct-17 09:40:26

I haven't seen this yet but I hope we're not all expected to suffer from memory loss.

Does Hillary mention the days when she 'stood by her man' despite his affairs and sexual assaults on women?

Luckygirl Sun 22-Oct-17 09:44:08

I have just watched this - thank you for flagging it up. As you rightly say, he listened - what a rare treat in an interviewer - well done Graham. And what she had to say was impressive.

How did the US finish up with that pillock Trump? - and how did we finish up with Boris as FS? What is going in here?

Anniebach Sun 22-Oct-17 09:49:02

She kept to her marriage vows, surely she cannot be condemned for that?

Jane10 Sun 22-Oct-17 09:59:42

She's done nothing wrong compared to Trump. Why mention Hillary's husband's shenanigans? Trump himself has been up to all sorts of sexual nonsense but somehow that's OK merlotgran?!

Oldwoman70 Sun 22-Oct-17 10:46:05

I don't have sufficient knowledge of American politics to form an opinion on Hilary Clinton however, speaking to my American friends they tell me they cannot forgive her for her actions before and after the attack on the Embassy in Benghazi. They also point out that when it became clear that Bill was a serial philanderer she used her position to attack and discredit those accusing him.

As for Graham Norton, I can't watch him after the unpleasant and distasteful "joke" he made when one of the Bee Gees died - resulting in one of the surviving brothers threatening to punch him if he ever met him face to face.

Jane10 Sun 22-Oct-17 10:55:51

oldwoman70 it's just as well that Trumps perfect then isn't it? Oh wait a moment...

Oldwoman70 Sun 22-Oct-17 11:02:34

Jane10 - I never said Trump was perfect, in fact he scares me witless, I was merely repeating what American friends have told me.

Luckygirl Sun 22-Oct-17 11:05:13

I know little about HC, but on principle I do not think that a woman should be blamed for her husband's sexual misdemeanours.

JackyB Sun 22-Oct-17 11:47:09

I think it was on the world service but there was also a very good good interview with Jane Fonda on at the weekend. She is an excellent speaker.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b099968m

The interviewer Stephen Sakur was also welll prepared and a good listener IMO.

merlotgran Sun 22-Oct-17 12:08:56

I wasn't blaming Hillary for her husband's misdemeanours but I do question whether it was a case of respecting her marriage vows or protecting political ambition.

Donald Trump has absolutely nothing to do with my comments.

Luckygirl Sun 22-Oct-17 12:23:07

I would guess it was a bit of both, and much else besides - she had a lot to lose, both personally and politically, if she had not stayed with him.

I am prepared to bet that there were some pretty fiery conversations in the Clinton household!

Anniebach Sun 22-Oct-17 12:39:18

Hilary Clinton is a person in her own right, not her husbands chattel

Jane10 Sun 22-Oct-17 15:56:01

Exactly Anniebach!

Cherrytree59 Sun 22-Oct-17 18:31:44

Hi thanks for heads up Jess
The only comment I can make until I have watched the interview with HC,
is having been First Lady she knows how the American political system inside out.
She will already have met other world leaders and know how to communicate with out making an arse of herself or her country.
And I don't think she would be trading insults with N Korea.
Or have her hand hovering over the Red Button.
We would probably not have seen the rise of the KKK and the other so called white supremacy.

I personally would also like to see a woman President in the 21st century

lilypollen Sun 22-Oct-17 19:19:37

DH watched it and I was in the room but quite frankly I can't stand the sycophantic g*t.

Jane10 Sun 22-Oct-17 19:40:42

It was horrifying to hear the Russian manipulation of social media and how emails from her staff were hijacked and sabotaged. Interesting to hear how the French learned from her experiences and applied the lessons she had to learn the hard way to their own media canvassing.
She was charming and professional. It would have been so much better to have a grown up in the White House.