Hillary Clinton reveals her favorite meme on the internet
Everyone has that one meme that leaves them belly laughing for hours. For Joe Biden, it's an Obama bromance meme, for Hillary Clinton, its a meme involving women's health.
Clinton appeared at Women in the World Summit in New York City on Thursday, where she was interviewed by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof. There, she revealed that her favorite thing on the internet is a meme where a bunch of dogs are sitting around a table at a meeting. The meme has been passed around a few times in the past few weeks with different phrasing, but basically, the pooches are about to discuss feline health.
"My favorite gif on the internet is the dogs sitting around the table saying "now we will discuss feline health" -@HillaryClinton #WITW
— Kate Byrne (@Byrne2Kate) April 6, 2017
BREAKING: HILLARY SAYS THIS IS HER FAVORITE THING ON THE INTERNET pic.twitter.com/4AdfFavYTe
— marisa kabas (@MarisaKabas) April 6, 2017
It appears this tweet from Justin Shanes may be the source of the meme, but it is hard to tell.
Meanwhile, at today's meeting on feline healthcare... pic.twitter.com/wApNyFS7jz
— Justin Shanes (@justinshanes) March 24, 2017
Regardless, the sentiment of the meme remains. A bunch of dogs discuss feline health just as a bunch of men in Washington debate the future of women's health.
Hillary Clinton's favorite meme: pic.twitter.com/gjlh3AGBg2
— 🗽 (@baroquehoedown) April 6, 2017
Appreciated joining @POTUS for meeting with the Freedom Caucus again today. This is it. #PassTheBill pic.twitter.com/XG6lQIy5a6
— Vice President Pence (@VP) March 23, 2017
Here's the moment:
This isn't the first time Clinton has shared this little tidbit about her meme preferences. She also mentioned it when she spoke in San Francisco last month, so we know she really, really likes that meme.
UPDATE: April 6, 2017, 4:35 p.m. PDT Shanes confirmed to Mashable the he did indeed create the meme, but the photo was originally taken by Brian Eckert.
That day a picture you created goes viral and you get no credit. pic.twitter.com/PLCtJLSFVU
— Brian Eckert (@brianeckert) March 24, 2017