It doesn’t get any better than this. Raise your cups for more liberal tears.
Remember when Hillary Clinton didn’t win the election? So do we! Well, had she won, gobs of confetti would’ve fallen from the glass ceiling she was prophesied to shatter. But the only thing shattered that evening was her dream and that of those who were “with her.”
But a progressive artist has made sure the environmentally unfriendly confetti didn’t go to waste. Bunny Burson, a former Clinton arts bureaucrat, created a feminist piece for a window of the Bruno David Museum in Clayton, Missouri, which features the confetti suspended in mid-air with block letters reading, “And still I rise” — taken from a book of poetry by Maya Angelou.
Burson described her art:
“It’s all about the empowerment of women. This is my metaphor for the future because I think that it is to inspire and to motivate and to empower young women and little girls to be bold, to dream big, to break their own glass ceilings, and to hopefully finally break that highest, hardest one.”
The confetti was manufactured to be shiny to represent glass shards falling from the venue, which the Clinton campaign booked because it literally had a glass ceiling.
Tim Graham at Newsbusters adds, “Burson said this exhibit would travel next to Colorado in December. She plans to make 1,000 snowglobes with the leftover confetti and sell them and give the funds to Planned Parenthood. Going to their clinics is apparently what women do to ‘be bold and dream big.’ They're shattering something in there, but it's not glass.”

