Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her Twitter bio stating 'Wife, mom, grandma, women+kids advocate,' in the first few lines.

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Hillary Clinton is questioned why her Twitter bio leads with ‘wife’

A conversation with author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie may have Clinton revising her Twitter bio.

 

Samantha Grasso

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Posted on Apr 23, 2018   Updated on May 21, 2021, 5:49 pm CDT

A recent conversation with author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie may have former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton revising her Twitter bio to deemphasize her roles as “wife,” “mom,” and “grandma.”

At a PEN World Voices Festival lecture in New York City on Sunday, Adichie asked Clinton why it was that her biography on the social media platform led with “wife”—followed by her other relationship-based roles—before delving into her political and cultural accomplishments, according to Jezebel.

“In your Twitter account, the first word that describes you is ‘wife.’ And then I think it’s ‘mom,’ and then it’s ‘grandmother. And when I saw that, I have to confess that I felt just a little bit upset. And then I went and I looked at your husband’s Twitter account, and the first word was not ‘husband,'” Adichie told Clinton. For the record, her husband’s Twitter account begins with, “Founder, Clinton Foundation and 42nd President of the United States.”

“When you put it like that,” Clinton responded to Adichie, “I’m going to change it.”

Clinton then explained that, in using the identity as “wife” to kick off the social media description, she had illustrated that women should be able to celebrate relationships and accomplishments. She credited the concept to a speech given by former First Lady Barbara Bush in the early 1990s. However, in reflecting in the moment, Clinton told Adichie that she wasn’t sure Bush was right.

“She said, you know, at the end of the day, it won’t matter if you got a raise, it won’t matter if you wrote a great book, if you are not also someone who values relationships,” Clinton said.

“It shouldn’t be either/or. It should be that if you are someone who is defining yourself by what you do and what you accomplish, and that is satisfying, then more power to you… If you are someone who primarily defines your life in relationship to others, then more power to you…” she continued. “But I think most of us as women in today’s world end up in the middle. Wanting to have relationships, wanting to invest in them, nurture them, but also pursuing our own interests.”

Clinton’s response, as Jezebel also pointed out, is essentially the crux of feminism—getting to define yourself as a woman however you please, but also being able to flourish in that definition.

Adichie’s suggestion may very well have Clinton changing her Twitter bio regardless—though, as of this writing, it still states she’s a “wife” first. As Adichie herself suggested, Clinton should add, “‘Should have been a damn good president,'” while she’s at it.

H/T Jezebel

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*First Published: Apr 23, 2018, 8:27 am CDT