Chelsea Clinton (?) Keynotes SXSW's 2014 Interactive

Question: What has Chelsea Clinton done in the interactive field? Can anyone name one single thing?

She hasn’t done a thing, and that doesn’t matter. SXSW deems her lineage good enough to give her a plum speaking gig.

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At SXSW Interactive 2014, attendees surround themselves with thousands of bright people and thousands of transformative ideas. What should attendees do with the renewed sense of energy, creativity and inspiration after experiencing four days of the Interactive event? Attend the Tuesday Keynote at 2:00pm on March 11 and discover how you can apply your newfound knowledge to make the world a better place.

We’re honored that our guide to inspiration and impact will be none other than Chelsea Clinton, who is currently Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation.

Chelsea focuses especially on the Clinton Foundation’s health programs, including the Clinton Health Access Initiative, which strengthens health care and access to lifesaving services in the developing world; the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, which fights childhood obesity in the United States; and the Clinton Health Matters Initiative, which addresses preventable disease in the United States. She also established – and continues to lead – the Clinton Foundation Day of Action program, which identifies and organizes meaningful service opportunities for people across the country. As one of the strongest champions of the Clinton Global Initiative University, Chelsea works to empower the next generation of change makers to take action on some of the world’s most urgent challenges. And through the Clinton Foundation Millennium Network, she plays an integral role in inspiring young leaders and philanthropists to get involved in the work of the Foundation.

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Geez. What’s her last name again? I’m having trouble remembering…

Might that last name have something to do with all those fancy things she has supposedly done with the foundation that has the same name and was founded by her parents? Might this speaking slot be a bobble given to the daughter of the likely Democratic presidential nominee in 2016? Nah, that just can’t be.

Leftists like to talk a grand game about “fairness.” Do they mean a word of it? What’s fair about giving a keynote slot to someone who hasn’t done a single notable thing with her life since she happened to be born into a famous family? Where is the “social justice” in letting a famous rich kid have a keynote gig that she would never have gotten on her own merits?

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