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Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton

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Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillary Diane ·Rodham Clinton, the 67th Secretary of State of the United States of America, was the wife of William Jefferson Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States of America.

Chinese name: Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton

Foreign name: Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton

Nationality: United States

< p>Birthplace: Chicago, USA

Date of Birth: October 26, 1947

Occupation: Politics U.S. Secretary of State

Graduation School: Yale Law School, Wellesley College

Main achievements: Served as President-elect Obama's Secretary of State

New York State Senator

Spouse: William Jefferson Clinton

Children: Chelsea Victoria Clinton

Faith: Methodist

Political Party: Democratic Party of the United States

Current Residence: Washington, DC

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Name origin

About Hillary

Marriage

Political experience First Lady of the United States

< p>New York State Senator

The 67th U.S. Secretary of State

“He loves me, and he needs me!”

Crazy decision

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The best campaign manager

Re-elected senator intends to run for president

Announced participation in the 2008 US presidential election

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Campaign slogan

You must campaign for yourself

Advantages

Facing challenges

Diligence

Quit the campaign

Nominate as the next Secretary of State

Serve as Secretary of State of the United States

Origin of the name of classic quotations

Introduction to Hillary

Marriage

Political experience: First Lady of the United States

Senator of New York State

The 67th Secretary of State of the United States

"He Love me, and he needs me!”

Crazy decision

The best campaign manager

Re-elected senator intends to run for president

Real. Until the 2006 U.S. midterm elections, she was still unable to explain herself. Memoir "Living History".

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Hillary was born in Chicago, Illinois, on October 26, 1947, to a wealthy business family. She showed great interest in various leadership positions since she was a child. , is an active member in schools and clubs. In 1965, Hillary entered the University of Massachusetts Wellesley, majoring in political science. In 1969, she enrolled at Yale Law School and was the first student to deliver a commencement address at Wells College, and her controversial speech attracted national attention. She received her doctorate in law in 1973. During her studies, she met Bill Clinton, who later became the President of the United States. After Hillary married Clinton in October 1975, she entered the prestigious Ross Law Firm in the United States and was twice selected as one of the 100 outstanding lawyers in the United States. When Clinton moved into the White House in 1993, Hillary became the first lady with the highest academic qualifications in American history. During her eight-year career in the White House, Hillary actively participated in political affairs, was responsible for national health care reform, and also pushed Congress to pass the National Children's Health Insurance Project. In February 2000, Hillary Clinton, who had not yet left the White House, announced her candidacy for the New York State Senate, becoming the first first lady to seek public office in American history. On November 7 of the same year, she was elected as a senator. In 2006, she was re-elected. During the 2008 Democratic primaries for the US President, Hillary Clinton, as a strong competitor, once led Obama, but ultimately ended up losing.

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When Hillary Clinton announced her candidacy, her husband Clinton was behind her cheering her on.

Amid the eager anticipation of Americans, former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton announced her intention to run for president. Hillary has become the most popular candidate in the Democratic primary without any objection, but she still has a long way to go before she can win the presidency and return to the White House as a master. Eight years of experience as First Lady and two terms as a New York State Senator have given Hillary not only political wealth, but also lingering controversy. Campaign slogan: Here I come. Hillary announced on the 20th that she would establish an exploratory committee for the presidential election, taking the first step in running for president. Hillary wrote on her website: "I'm here to win." The slogan "Hillary is running for president" was also displayed on the website. In a video posted on the website, Clinton said: "I am forming an exploratory committee for the presidential election. This is not just to start a campaign, I am going to start talking to you, talking to America." The former first lady then pointed the finger Targeting President George W. Bush: "Bush has led the United States for six years. It is time to reshape the United States... Only a new president can make the United States a leader respected by the world again." Hillary announced her participation in the candidacy, and many Americans welcome. They believe that Hillary Clinton is likely to win the Democratic primary in early 2008, and her addition will make the presidential election more exciting and interesting. Confidence in Defeating the Trump and Democratic Party Most Democrats agree with Hillary's political ability, but have doubts about whether she can defeat the Trump and Democratic Party candidates in the general election. Hillary is full of confidence in this, saying that she has never been afraid of Democrats and Republicans. Hillary said: "I have never been afraid to stand up for what I believe in, and I have never been afraid to face the Communist Party and the party's (campaign) machine. They (the Communist Party and the Party) spent $70 million to fight me in New York State. , and I achieved two landslide victories. I can tell you that I know what the Communists want and what they do during the campaign, and I know how to defeat them." Hillary said this. She had never lived in New York before running for the New York State Senate in 2000, and was called an "out-of-town congressman" by many at the time. But Hillary relied on her personal charm and excellent oratory skills to win the election with an absolute advantage, becoming the first former first lady to be elected to the Senate, and won easily again in 2006. This history has led many Democrats to believe that Hillary's eight years of experience as first lady and two terms of political experience as a senator will help the Democratic Party regain control of the White House after eight years. Honors and controversies coexist. Her experience in the White House and New York State Senate has brought Hillary great honors, but it has also plunged her into controversy. After Bill Clinton won the presidential election in 1992, as first lady Hillary worked on health insurance reform, but it failed, casting doubt on her political ability. More importantly, during Clinton's eight years in office, despite his remarkable achievements, there were constant troubles in the White House. Among them, Clinton's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky dealt a major blow to Hillary. Hillary eventually forgave Clinton. But many Americans believe that she is too easy to compromise on issues such as morality, and some even believe that Hillary's move is to protect her political future. The Associated Press commented that Hillary encountered many troubles during her time in the White House, giving people a messy impression and calling into question her ability to work together. In addition, as a senator, Hillary often severely criticized government policies and sometimes appeared to be extreme. Democratic pollster Jeff Green said: "During Hillary's campaign, she needs to answer some questions in voters' minds about her, that is, can she be a leader who unites people and the country?" De Gillespie also said: "Hillary's advantage is that she is smart, very determined, and good at planning. The disadvantage is that she (sometimes) appears extreme... and she cannot plan accurately every time." Hillary is obviously aware of these disadvantages and has begun to remedy them. She said in the video posted on the website: "All of us must participate in the discussion... All of us must unite to solve the problem."

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If the most powerful female president in the world appears in the United States in the future, then former first lady and New York Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton is the most likely. She is the wife of former US President Bill Clinton and a political star within the Democratic Party.

Recently, several major media outlets in the United States have been hyping her political ambitions and campaigning prowess. Time magazine even commented that although she is immersed in the Senate re-election campaign in November, she is actually "uninterested". "Wine", the enthusiasm and scale of her campaign show that "the former first lady is striving for a higher goal." In the United States, politics is ultimately a game of logistical competition. According to "Time" magazine, Hillary Clinton has obviously started her campaign machine and will use the November Senate re-election campaign as a training ground for the "presidential campaign" two years later. In the Senate race, no one in New York State is her opponent, but she still goes all out to raise political donations, and has raised more than $33 million so far. Even if 10 million (or more) of this money is left in the end, it can be used as seed fund for her future presidential campaign. And, just as her husband Clinton did before he ran for president in 1992, she has been preparing a range of neutral campaign issues, including energy policy, the economy, privacy rights and even farmers' issues. Moreover, her political operations team has expanded to 32 people, all full-time, plus 10 people from her senator's office, and 13 consultants who are helping her establish a domestic direct mail system, the team structure of the "presidential campaign" It's very clear. Recently, she added an Internet authority to her staff. And, serving her for free is probably the best Democratic political strategist in the world - Bill Clinton. An adviser next to her said: "Clinton has been thinking about (her presidential vision)." Moreover, "He is not only thinking about it, he has also talked to many people about promoting Hillary. This is something he values ????very much now." .

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As the wife of a former president, should Hillary run for president? If she ran for office, could Hillary win? Her strategic advisers say they are urging Clinton to make a clear decision by next spring, such as by forming an exploratory committee, a committee set up before U.S. Senate and House elections to test voters' reaction to their candidacy. Recruit political donations and people with political talents. Hillary's biggest advantage is her husband Clinton. According to people close to her, she herself is still hesitant, but her husband Clinton has made no secret of his enthusiasm for supporting her candidacy for president. "He thinks she should run, and he will do his best to help her," said Bernard Raibert, an old friend of the Clintons and Texas insurance tycoon. Another advantage is that the current poll results are very favorable to her. Her strategic advisers point out that what she needs to do in November 2008 is to win the states that former Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry won, and then win one more. They believe Ohio and Florida are her favorites to win. Moreover, the latest survey by Time magazine shows that about 53% of those surveyed have a favorable impression of her, which is significantly higher than other potential Democratic candidates, such as Al Gore (49%), Edwards (46%) ) and Kerry (45%). The rate of unfavorable opinion of her (44%) is even lower than that of Kerry and Gore. In a mock race against Clinton and the party's most popular John McCain, Hillary was the only big shot in the Democratic Party who could match her, and in the mock vote, McCain only outvoted her. 2 points higher. In comparison, Kerry and Gore are no match for McCain, with 10 points and 9 points less than the opponent respectively. In a survey by Time magazine, only 3% of people had no evaluation of her; voters' approval of her is also polarized. Democrats overwhelmingly see her as a tough leader with strong moral values ??(77%); Republicans largely see her as an opportunity to do and say anything for political ambitions partisans (68%) and think she will prioritize political interests over beliefs (60%). As for independents, 53% disapprove of her, including 34% who "definitely would not" support her. A month ago, when pollster Mark Melman asked 10 black women to choose their political heroes, eight picked Hillary.

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Of course, any simulated optimistic figures cannot explain the problem, especially in the US election that is full of variables. And, for the Clintons, experience has taught them that once Hillary enters the race, the process will be long, brutal and expensive.

Moreover, Hillary will face "verbal and written criticism" from the opposition from the beginning. She is known as "Lady Macbeth" (the protagonist of Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth"), and next year there will be a series of books bearing the name "Hillary", such as "Liberal Fascism: From Mussolini to Hillary" "Clinton's Totalitarian Temptation", "How the News Media Paved the Way for Hillary Clinton's Presidency" and more. What's more, not long ago, an opponent actually ran a large advertisement, placing her photo alongside bin Laden. For a moment, she seemed to forget that she was standing on the left. She had supported George W. Bush's war in Iraq, much to the chagrin of many Democrats. In June of this year, when she spoke about the future of the United States at a gathering of liberal groups, the audience burst into boos. Moreover, when Kerry said on the same occasion that "war was essentially a mistake," many people knew who he was referring to. Later, Hillary learned her lesson. She turned to criticize the Bush administration more and asked Defense Secretary Rumsfeld to step down, which scored a lot of points for her. Moreover, she actively alienated Senator Lieberman, who supported the Iraq war. But for her, she doesn’t have a lot of wiggle room. For example, homeland security is the biggest challenge, especially for a woman who has a long career in child care and education. In this regard, Hillary will undoubtedly face a severe test. Her husband once told friends privately that the United States may be able to accept a female president, but the first candidate is more likely to come from the Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Clinton Could Be a Liability For more than 30 years, the couple have been the most glamorous tango dancers in American politics. Sometimes, their steps coordinate perfectly; sometimes, they have to go their own way. But most of the time, they always knew what to do when the other tripped. That year, Clinton failed in her first campaign for governor of Arkansas, which made Hillary realize that American voters were not ready to accept a first lady who kept her own surname, so she decisively changed her surname to "Clinton." Today, the dance group has changed, and Hillary is now leading the dance. But it's not that easy for Clinton to step away from the center stage all of a sudden. He was both Hillary's most useful person and a subtle disruptor. Last summer, when the two of them attended a $1,000-a-ticket fundraiser, his introductory speech was even longer than the main character Hillary's speech. Finally, when she, as the guest of honor, finally had time to speak, many in the audience ran to the other side and continued to listen to her husband's speech. Then in May of this year in Buffalo, at the Democratic Convention, Hillary officially accepted the Democratic nomination to run for the New York State Senate again. At that time, Hillary's aides cleverly placed Clinton in the audience and did not invite him to the stage until Hillary finished her speech. In an impromptu speech, Clinton compared her husband to "a motivator, a mentor, a friend and a partner." But at least 15 minutes after she and other politicians left, Clinton was still in front of the microphone, answering reporters' questions. , and turned a blind eye to aides who tried to pull him away. There is no doubt that Clinton is an excellent political spouse for Hillary, but also the worst political partner. His talent and political appeal will unknowingly dwarf Hillary's. "I really don't know what he is doing. Is he helping her campaign? Isn't he helping her campaign?" One of Hillary's advisers was baffled by Clinton's performance. "I dare say even the Clinton family's inner circle People couldn’t understand what was going on.” When Hillary ran for the Senate for the first time in 2000, Clinton, as a sitting president, was supposed to avoid attending certain campaign events, but in fact, he sat behind the scenes. , holding Hillary's speech in hand, revising and polishing it line by line, and also checked her debate outline to strictly control her schedule. This is, to some extent, an experimental collaboration. Since Hillary officially entered politics, she has raised the level of her political game. When she read out the original manuscript, she could also criticize a few words smoothly, and she also learned to use her own preferences to attack political opponents. However, "his talent still overshadowed hers from time to time." said a senior Democratic strategist. When the two appeared together, "it was difficult to see her own talent."

This will raise another question, that is, will their marriage turn on the red light again? Once upon a time, Clinton experienced both a marital crisis and a constitutional crisis during his eight-year term as president. After the "Zippergate" incident, his charm in the hearts of Americans remained undiminished. After stepping down in 2004, his and Hillary's private lives have still become a hot topic in the American media. Early last year, the New York Times devoted an entire page to listing the good things they recognized about each other. In a survey by Time magazine, most Democrats believed that Hillary still followed Clinton after the Lewinsky scandal because Hillary abided by her marital obligations; while 72% of Republicans believed that , the reason why she did this was mainly to consider her own political future. What if there's another scandal? This is a topic no one wants to touch. “It’s either nothing or it’s a big problem,” one interviewee said.

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Although Clinton is one of the most popular presidents in American history, the survey shows that only 18% of people want to see him take office under Hillary Clinton plays a major role in the White House. In this regard, a close friend of Hillary is very anxious: "There will always be such a question, is she running for herself? Or is she running as his agent? If she is determined to run, she must run for him. Run your own campaign.” In fact, Hillary realized from the beginning that her political activities must have her own stamp. She surrounds herself with some of the "advisers" her husband once used, but essentially she has assembled a team loyal only to herself. But Clinton aides said privately that her campaign was not nimble enough and that she was nowhere to be seen on prime-time television. In the Senate, Hillary initially failed to get into the so-called "Super-A" committees, such as Appropriations, Armed Services, Finance, and Foreign Relations. So she took her experts with her and found a seat on the Health and Education Committee. At the same time, she was lobbying for a better position. In 2003, she left the Budget Committee and found her position on the Armed Services Committee. There, she was one of the first senators to point out in Congress that U.S. troops in Iraq lacked armored weapons. After the "9·11" incident, she strongly advocated strengthening homeland security and pointed out security lapses in some sensitive areas such as ports and borders. Her biggest achievement was her efforts to secure $20 billion in security funding from Congress shortly after the attack on the World Trade Center. Recently, she is leading a fight to raise the minimum wage. She believes that as wages in Congress have increased, the minimum wage in society must also increase accordingly. Clinton's hard work paid off: Republicans couldn't even find a credible candidate to run against her for the New York Senate this year, in part because she successfully made inroads in more conservative upstate New York. area. She also won the friendship and admiration of many figures in the American military community. When Hillary was first elected to the New York State Senate, General John Caine, later the deputy chief of staff of the U.S. Army, wanted to talk to her about issues related to the garrison of West Point and the U.S. 10th Mountain Division. Hillary was so busy that it took three months to schedule a 15-minute meeting with General Kaine. Later, the two talked for 45 minutes. "She immediately submitted a bill about West Point and the 10th Mountain Division, and also conducted an on-site inspection." Kane later said, "She has a deep understanding of the military and her knowledge of soldiers." The sincerity surprised me and made me very reassured. "At that time, Hillary was still the first lady of the United States. She told Kane that she had traveled around the world with Clinton and had visited many places where the US military was stationed," she said. Our military culture, our service members and our military families just know it like the back of their hands.” Hillary is not only good at making friends in the political and military circles, but also keeps a low profile in the Senate, paying great attention to distinguishing her status as "First Lady" from her status as a senator. She always arrived early at committee hearings, although she was always the last to speak. As her reputation as a politician steadily rises, some people close to her say they believe Clinton will eventually abandon her presidential bid and instead pursue a leadership role in the Senate, possibly becoming the first female majority leader. In any case, Hillary's political ambitions are by no means limited to the New York State Senate. Raibert, her supporter and patron, said, “The biggest mistake she is likely to make is to move to the right, which will cause her to lose the support of many voters all at once.

" In her memoir, Hillary ended with the last moments of the couple in the White House lobby. When bidding farewell to the butler who had served for many years, the couple still danced an impromptu waltz in the lobby. Perhaps two years later, they You can also relive your old dream in the White House. Hillary officially announced her withdrawal from the race

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Hillary, the Democratic presidential candidate in the United States, officially announced her withdrawal from the race on June 7, 2008. Stop campaigning and call on her voters to support Obama, the winner of the party's primary election, to become president. The Democratic primary voting process ended on June 3. Obama publicly announced that evening that he had obtained enough party delegate votes and would become the Democratic candidate for president. Nominee. But Hillary refused to admit defeat that night. After three days of negotiation and arrangements, Hillary and Obama met privately at Senator Feinstein's home. Later that night, major media quoted sources from Hillary's camp. He said that Hillary would admit defeat during the campaign on the 7th. Although the Democratic primary election has come to an end, two major issues still need to be resolved. One is Obama's deputy candidate, and the other is how to repair the rift in the primary election. Party insiders and Hillary supporters are working hard to promote the "Oxford election", but Obama himself is obviously very reserved about this. He said that he has formed a committee to select his deputy, so everyone should calm down and wait for a while as for the party split. In this situation, polls from major media still show that nearly 40% of Hillary supporters are unwilling to vote for Obama in the general election. These people include those who claim to switch to Trump and the party’s predetermined presidential nominee, Senator McKay. Well, or claiming that she will not vote in the November general election. It turns out that there is no loser in the Democratic primary. In the duel between rivals, Hillary regretfully lost, but her charm and her husband's legacy made Obama decide to nominate her. Secretary of State, it can be said that she has not only won the support of her supporters, but also the respect of her opponents! Let us wait and see what the United States will look like with the strongest Oshiba. We have reason to believe that a woman with infinite charm will Winning praise from Americans, we also hope that Sino-US relations will reach a higher level!

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December 1, 2008, New York State! U.S. Senator and former First Lady of the United States Hillary Clinton was officially nominated by Obama as the next Secretary of State

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On January 21, 2009, Hillary Clinton. ·Clinton was sworn in as Secretary of State in Washington, the capital of the United States. The U.S. Senate approved President Obama's nomination of Hillary as Secretary of State by an absolute majority of 94 votes to 2. In the full Senate vote, Obama confirmed Hillary's appointment as Secretary of State. The nomination was successfully confirmed with 94 votes in favor and two against. The two congressmen who voted against were Republican Congressman David Witter of Louisiana and Republican Senator Jim of South Carolina. ·Demint. Before the full house vote, Democratic leaders called on senators to approve this important appointment of the new Obama administration so that the new administration can engage in important diplomatic arrangements as soon as possible. The leader of the Senate Democratic Party said that the new US government now urgently needs to work on sensitive issues such as the two battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan, violent conflicts in the Middle East and Iran's nuclear program. On February 2, Hillary Clinton was sworn in as Secretary of State at the U.S. State Department, accompanied by her husband Clinton and daughter Chelsea.

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1. I have always believed that judging people must be based on their actions and consequences, not just on what they say and claim to represent. 2. Self-deprecation is a basic survival tool, and it's better than the alternative of crawling back into the bunker and hiding. 3. When women become victims, the stability of families, societies and countries will be eroded, thereby jeopardizing the prospects for global democracy and prosperity. 4. Whether you like it or not, women will always be criticized if they show too much emotion in public. 5. Let’s do it together, life is short, don’t worry about little things like getting your hair wet. 6. Education and women’s welfare are closely related to the prosperity of the country. 7. For myself and the people around me, the best way is to move forward bravely. 8. There is no perfect market except in the abstract theories of economists; there is no perfect government except in the dreams of political leaders. There is no perfect society.

We can only work on the basis of what humanity already has. 9. If you add together unpaid housework and paid work, women hold up more than half of the sky. 10. The future, like the past and present, will not be perfect and cannot be perfect. Our daughters and granddaughters will face new challenges that we cannot imagine now, but each of us can do our part for the future. We can speak out for justice, equality, women's rights and human rights, and we can stand on the right side of history. On one side, no matter the risk, no matter the cost. 11. Even when facing a family crisis, most people can still cheer up and continue their daily work. It happens to me at some point in my life, and whether I'm the First Lady or a dump truck driver, the adjustment skills are the same, except that I have to face the public gaze all the time. 12. I believe that when we are sad, we tend to become more vulnerable, but also more open to new ideas. 13. My illness has taught me that what this society has lost, and what I have lost, is a humble heart and a lot of brotherhood. 14. In my eight years in the White House, I have received thousands of gifts. What I hope and desire most are these 12 intangible gifts: discernment, peace, compassion, faith, friendship, vision, forgiveness, virtue, wisdom, and love. , joy and courage. 15. Determine not to give in to selfishness, cynicism, or hatred. Adhere to an eternal value that you are influenced by, especially a value that is acceptable to everyone and is based on the premise that everyone is equal. 16. There is no opportunity for rehearsal in life. You will have to improvise and perform every scene well. The only preparation you can do is what you have already done: get the best education possible, absorb knowledge from literature, the Bible, and history, and try to understand the human experience as best you can. This way you will have truly clear road signs that will guide you toward the right decision. 17. Hold on to your dreams and meet the challenge of transcending yourself and creating a new self. Only by transcending yourself can you discover yourself; care about things you don’t have to worry about; devote yourself to this world and make what you say valuable , influential. 18. All meaningful things in life are characterized by transcending personal existence - beyond the limitations of 'self-protection' - facing other people, facing society, facing the entire world... Only by looking outside, by caring about those who are purely You become a real human being by throwing yourself into the chaos of the world until your words have an impact. 19. But Bill still retains the childlike smile, wisdom and infectious optimism that made me fall in love with him 25 years ago. He always mesmerizes me whenever he walks into a room, and I am still fascinated by his handsome face. 20. You can be anything you want to be