Texts from Hillary was an internet meme that went viral in 2012, based on photographs of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.[1] The photos show Clinton holding a BlackBerry phone, wearing sunglasses. A Tumblr blog added various captions under the photo, imagining what Clinton might have been texting, and paired them with a matching photo to represent her imagined conversation partner.
Meme
editThe meme was based on two photographs of the same moment, from slightly different angles. One version of the photo was taken by Diane Walker from Time magazine,[2] the other by Kevin Lamarque from the Associated Press.[3] The photo was taken while Clinton was aboard a diplomatic trip to Libya.
Email controversy
editIn June 2016, a Freedom of Information Act deposition in a lawsuit by Judicial Watch, which was part of the Hillary Clinton email controversy, revealed that the photo caught the interest of State Department employees, who were inspired to investigate if Clinton was using a personal email account instead of an official state account.[4][5][6][7]
Clinton used the photo as her Twitter avatar until a week after the controversy first broke.[8][9][10]
References
edit- ^ "The Photograph That Has Everyone Texting Hillary Clinton". 9 April 2012.
- ^ "'Texts from Hillary' photographer didn't LOL— at first". The Washington Post.
- ^ "Reuters photog who took 'Texts from Hillary' picture says viral meme was 'a mystery to me'". 13 April 2012.
- ^ Lecher, Colin (10 June 2016). "'Texts from Hillary' photo raised questions about Clinton's email habits at State Department".
- ^ "That Viral Photo of Hillary Checking Her Phone Made the State Department Want to Investigate Her Email Usage". 10 June 2016.
- ^ Tacopino, Joe (10 June 2016). "This photo was the beginning of the end for Hillary".
- ^ "Clinton BlackBerry photo led to State official's query about email account". Politico.
- ^ Worl, Justin (8 March 2015). "Hillary Clinton Drops 'Text from Hillary' Twitter Avatar".
- ^ "Hillary Clinton changed her 'Texts from Hillary' Twitter avatar". The Washington Post.
- ^ "The 'Texts from Hillary' meme isn't so funny anymore". The Washington Post.