Hillary Clinton
Former First Lady of the United States
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is an American politician who was the First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001, and served as the junior U.S. Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009 and 67th United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013. She was the Democratic Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election.
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Several biographies provide coverage of Hillary Rodham Clinton's personal and professional life as well as her philosophical development and tenure in the White House. These include the following: Norman King, Hillary: Her True Story (1993); Donnie Radcliffe,Hillary Rodham Clinton: A First Lady for Our Time (1993); Judith Warner, Hillary Clinton: The Inside Story (1993, revised and updated second edition, 1999); Gail Sheehy, Hillary's Choice (1999); and Susan K. Flinn, editor, Speaking of Hillary: A Readers' Guide to the Most Controversial Woman in America (2000). Recent books, in addition to her own memoirs, include Rebecca Shambaugh, Leadership Secrets of Hillary Clinton (2013) and Kim Ghattas, The Secretary: A Journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the Heart of American Power (2014). Short biographical articles and political analyses are found in a variety of magazines and newspapers. Recommended among these are Patricia O'Brien, "The First Lady with a Career?" Working Woman (August 1992); Margaret Carlson, "All Eyes on Hillary," TIME (September 14, 1992); Michael Kelly, "Saint Hillary," The New York Times Magazine (May 23, 1993); "The Clintons: Taking Their Measure," U.S. News and World Report (January 31, 1994); Nancy Gibbs, "'I Had to Ask Myself Whether I Would Stay Married,'" Time (16 June 2003).
Early Life and Education
Hillary Diane Rodham was born on October 26, 1947, in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up with two younger brothers in Park Ridge, a conservative, upper-class suburb north of the city. Her parents, Hugh and Dorothy Howell Rodham, reared their three children with traditional mid-American values that stressed family, church, school, and social obligations that evolved from the adage that "to whom much is given, much is expected."
As a youth, Clinton was influenced by her religious training in Methodism, with its emphasis on personal salvation and active, applied Christianity. A seminal influence in her teen years was a youth minister, the Reverend Don Jones, who introduced Clinton and her peers to some of the issues, causes, and movements of the time and who encouraged involvement in direct social action. It was under Jones's guidance that she read religious philosophers such as Soren Kierkegaard and Dietrich Bonhoeffer; babysat the children of migrant farm workers; and met the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. when he came to Chicago on a speaking tour.
Clinton attended the public schools of Park Ridge and in 1965 enrolled in Wellesley College, where she majored in political science and minored in psychology. Her undergraduate years were important to her developing worldview. An exceptional communicator, she was a catalyst for many of the movements for change occurring on the Wellesley campus and was involved in a number of off-campus activities. She spent her final undergraduate summer in Washington, DC, working for the House Republican Conference and returned to campus to spend her senior year as president of the student government. Graduating with highest distinction in 1969, Clinton gave the first student address delivered during commencement in the history of the college. In the fall, she enrolled in Yale University Law School, where she was among 30 women in the class of 1972.
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I love your sense of humor JR. Playing with the fonts is real cute and middle school-ish. .
Hillary Clinton is the gift that keeps on giving to the Republicans. If they continue put up more corrupt candidates like her, they're are in bigly trouble in the upcoming elections., both this year and in 2020. The drunken old sow can't even make it down a flight of stairs without tripping and falling, even with two guys holding her up...what a picture of strength and vitality! LOL!
People like you have Hillary Clinton on the brain. I am giving you some resources as you dedicate the rest of your life to her memory.
You're the one that brought her and all her faults and failures up. We're not going to let you forget her and her disgusting evilness. I'll stick to real sources. Hope you enjoy the video's
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Does it have to be an American politician to qualify?
Say whatever you like Buzz.
What I mean is, are you expecting us to discuss what you've posted, or can we name someone, like a best friend, from the past - and not just name them but write a story about them, and why we won't forget them, with photos if available?
He simply can't get over it and remains in mourning.
This article is really more of a sarcasm Buzz.
But you have a good idea there for an article. I think it would get some comments.
Locking this article so the vandals don't take the handles.