It’s not just Republicans who get riled by the thought of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton ascending to the presidency. Some people on the left lock horns over Clinton often enough to suggest that Team Hillary still has a long way to go before she has shored up the traditional base of progressive voters.
A controversial book cover is the latest flashpoint to lay bare the divisions in the Democratic base over the Clinton candidacy. The forthcoming book, “My Turn,” by Nation Magazine Contributing Editor Doug Henwood, critiques the former secretary of state’s decades-long political career, calling out her foreign policy positions and purported connections to big-money interests, among other contentious points.
And the book cover’s flamboyant illustration — featuring a stoic Hillary Clinton, in a blood-red dress, pointing a gun at the reader — has sparked a heated debate among her supporters and detractors.
Salon editor Joan Walsh and former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett both called the drawing “gross”:
@jonlovett @rtraister it's disgusting.
— Joan Walsh (@joanwalsh) October 29, 2015
@rtraister jokes aside this cover is gross
— Jon Lovett (@jonlovett) October 29, 2015
Meanwhile, liberal blogger Amanda Marcotte tweeted:
https://t.co/SE7P5iQ0CQ I keep hearing it’s unfair to think that some of the male Clinton haters on the left might have issues with women.
— Amanda Marcotte (@AmandaMarcotte) October 29, 2015
Others called it the “cover of the year”:
Contest is over. Best book cover of 2015 is right here: https://t.co/g0EEmVBeVn
From original art by Sarah Sole pic.twitter.com/jxdSCJLmBL
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) October 29, 2015
Even the author and the artist have different takes on the imagery.
“People often see in texts what they want to see. The reaction to this cover, which has been circulating less than 48 hours, has been a vivid reminder of this,” Henwood told MSNBC. “When I first saw the design I knew it would attract a lot of attention. … But I couldn’t have predicted the diversity of reactions.”








