Hillary Clinton just shared her favorite meme, and it’s perfect
Hey, so…remember that time that a bunch of dudes from the U.S. government got together and made laws concerning the health and governance of women’s bodies? And they did it without any women present? And then Vice President Mike Pence tweeted out a perfectly meme-able picture of it? Well, even if you don’t remember, Hillary Clinton definitely does.
Appreciated joining @POTUS for meeting with the Freedom Caucus again today. This is it. #PassTheBill pic.twitter.com/XG6lQIy5a6
— Vice President Mike Pence Archived (@VP45) March 23, 2017
Of course, at the time, the internet did what it does and turned it into a hilarious meme about people trying to pass laws over things that they have no right to — the most hilarious of which was this canine-led roundtable on the future of feline health:
Meanwhile, at today's meeting on feline healthcare… pic.twitter.com/wApNyFS7jz
— Justin Shanes (@justinshanes) March 24, 2017
Well, it also happens to be HILL’S FAVORITE MEME and we’re shook.
"My favorite gif on the internet is the dogs sitting around the table saying "now we will discuss feline health" –@HillaryClinton #WITW
— Kate Byrne (@Byrne2Kate) April 6, 2017
Really, we should have seen this coming. Obviously, Hillary has always been a proponent of female reproductive rights and women’s healthcare. She made it a point in her campaign, and has spoken out several times since her loss in November, most recently during an interview in Manhattan.
Hillary was at the Women in the World Summit on Thursday when she made the comments during an interview with Nicholas Kristof from The New York Times. The conversation turned toward memes, natch.
But we have to admit, that particular meme wouldn’t have been our first guess. What about the Obama-Biden Bromance memes? Has she no love for them?
Or better yet, the Texts-From-Hillary meme:
In case you forgot. #textsfromHillary pic.twitter.com/Iuw6sRNNzD
— Dr Jenna Price (@JennaPrice) August 1, 2016
Does this all really matter in the long run of trying to understand the US’ crazy politics? Probably not. But it’s nice to know Hills has still got our backs, and good taste in Internet humor.