Ellen was on Hillary’s State Department team that worked with Lavrov’s team to write the New START treaty. Look for Hillary at the 33:50 mark.
May 20, 2019 by still4hill
Ellen was on Hillary’s State Department team that worked with Lavrov’s team to write the New START treaty. Look for Hillary at the 33:50 mark.
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She would NEVER have allowed social safety nets to be "on the table."
"... ratify the Law of the Sea Convention, which has provided the international framework for exploring these new opportunities in the Arctic. We abide by the international law that undergirds the convention, but we think the United States should be a member, because the convention sets down the rules of the road that protect freedom of navigation, provide maritime security, serve the interests of every nation that relies on sea lanes for commerce and trade, and also sets the framework for exploration for the natural resources that may be present in the Arctic." -HRC, 06-03-12, Tromso Norway
"I deeply resent those who attack our country, the generosity of our people and the leadership of our president in trying to respond to historically disastrous conditions after the earthquake." - HRC 01-26-10
“You can’t keep snakes in your backyard and expect them only to bite your neighbors. Eventually those snakes are going to turn on whoever has them in the backyard.” HRC
"What I have always found is that when it comes to foreign policy, it is important to remember that politics stops at the water's edge." -HRC 11-04-10
"...whether it’s here, in the absolute best embassy in the world, or whether it’s in Washington, or whether it’s elsewhere, what a difference one woman can make. And that woman is right here, the woman who needs no introduction, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton." 07.05.10 - Unidentified speaker, Embassy Yerevan
"So, ladies and gentlemen, I give you your Secretary of State, and perhaps the most respected person on the world stage today, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton." - Jon Huntsman 05-23-2010
“When people attack you, you always have to remember that a lot of what others say about you has a lot more to do about them than you.” – Hillary Rodham Clinton
I wish folks on Twitter would stop attacking the misleading and unfair headline on The Washington Post story on Elizabeth Warren and read the damn article. It actually raises serious and relevant questions about Warren’s tendency to sanitize her life and actions in ways that are often misleading and deeply hypocritical. I have commented b4 about the need to rigorously vet all of these candidates in the primary so that there are no nasty surprises once we have a nominee. It doesn’t help that some Democrats reflexively defend candidates from all media scrutiny, however valid. Much of the media coverage of Hillary and her campaign was unfair and misogynistic. That doesn’t mean all 2020 coverage of female presidential candidates should be dismissed as another media hit job. I found the Warren piece (though not the headline!) informative and tending to confirm what we already know about her and how she presents herself. Others may disagree, but the article itself was not unfair. And it was was not questioning her right to make a living which the headline does.
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