Once upon a time there was a girl who loved blue. It always made her feel like helping other people. It always made her want to share things and fix things. It always reminded her that we are all part of one big family and we should do everything we can to make our family stronger for everyone else.

People who liked red thought very different things. They saw other people as enemies and objects. They wanted to collect as many possessions as they could for themselves. They only wanted to work in the world if it benefited other people who liked red.

The girl went out into the world to fill it with blue. As hard as she tried, she could not stay pure blue. The people who liked red kept throwing things at her. When she went out of the house and started working to help other people, she had to go through some red places and enlist the services of people who liked red. That was the only way she could actually get things done. The only time she could stay pure blue was when she was alone in her room. The real world was various shades of purple. Even the rain was purple. Nothing was helpful all the time, everything had at least a little bit of red in it. The girl had to study and learn and figure out the best way to keep the blue alive.

She spent her whole life dedicated to the feelings that blue filled her with. She went out into the purple and talked to everyone should could, from all sides of the purple. She found the places she could help most, and she found the best way to fix things. She got stronger and stronger, even though she was attacked from all sides. The people who loved red were trying to drown her in red, and some of the people who liked blue tried to insist that she was not blue enough. She never let any of them slow her down.

The girl kept working, harder and harder, no matter what people said about her. She did not win every battle, she could not fix everything she found broken. She never stopped working for blue, and in six months she will become the first woman President of the United States.

She is Hillary Clinton, the girl who kept blue alive.