The winner of last night's "debate" wasn't any of the Republican candidates. It wasn't FOX. And it wasn't the people who live-tweeted the agonizing political spectacle. It was Hillary Clinton, who took the opportunity to take a selfie with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, perhaps one of the most powerful forms of social currency in 2015.
This photo is a pretty fantastic subliminal. While the Republican candidates are braying about which one of them was the first to oppose women's control over their bodies, Hillary Clinton -- a politician frequently characterized as cold and out of touch -- snags the endorsement of one of the most powerful celebrities in the country (certainly, one of the most powerful to young women). It's a power move that rivals and far surpasses something like, say, Drake's PowerPoint of memes. Hey Drake: If you're going to be a cold, calculatinglame, maybe take a lesson from the professionals.
This photo is a pretty fantastic subliminal. While the Republican candidates are braying about which one of them was the first to oppose women's control over their bodies, Hillary Clinton -- a politician frequently characterized as cold and out of touch -- snags the endorsement of one of the most powerful celebrities in the country (certainly, one of the most powerful to young women). It's a power move that rivals and far surpasses something like, say, Drake's PowerPoint of memes. Hey Drake: If you're going to be a cold, calculatinglame, maybe take a lesson from the professionals.