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“Out of sight,  out of mind,” they say, but that is not the case when it comes to Secretary of State, and star of this blog, Hillary Rodham Clinton.  Except for a brief resurfacing on Thursday to attend the Libya Contact Group conference in Paris,  the SOS has been enjoying some well-earned off time, her first vacation since an attempt at a Bermuda trip in August, 2009 was cut short by Hurricane Bill.

Perhaps the more appropriate expression is “absence makes the heart grow fonder,”  if we are to use the articles making the rounds at Hillary Facebook groups today as a gauge.  Here is what we have in the way of a daily Hillary Run affirmation.

This one is not new, but involves a poll, and qualifies for a mention here.

* Top Question : Will Hillary Clinton run for President in 2012?

by True~Male Posted August 31, 2011
Will Hillary Clinton challenge Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination?

 

New Hampshire rings in with this one.

Hillary in 2012!

Andy Bourassa, Ashland

September 4, 2011

It’s time for my fellow Democrats to face up to the fact that President Obama is a dud.
He hasn’t kept his campaign promises: He didn’t end the war – he escalated it. He didn’t close Guantanamo. He has continued to let the wealthy get away without paying their fair share. He has put Medicare and Social Security on the chopping block.

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September is always a super-busy month because the UN General Assembly meets in New York toward the end of the month at the same time that the Clinton Global Initiative is held.  This year it was even busier than usual since it began with the enormous Mid-East Peace Initiative.

September 1

The White House Rose Garden was the setting for the peace process to get underway.  We see the President flanked by Mme. Secretary and Special Envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell.

September 2

The talks are underway at the State Department.

More “guys shaking hands in front of Mme. Secretary.”

September 7

The Secretary’s annual Iftar at the State Department

 

September 8

A foreign policy speech at the Council on Foreign Relations

September 10

The 2010 Democracy Video Challenge Awards

September 13

Andrews Air Force Base

Departing for the Middle East.

September 14

The Multi-country Mid-East Peace talks begin in Sharm el-Sheikh

 

What a cute face looking at Egyptian President Mubarak.

Guys shaking hands in front of Mme. Secretary

September 15

Leg two of the talks  in Jerusalem and she met her old friend President Shimon Peres who is always happy to see her as is evident.  They are adorable together.

Special Envoy Mitchell behind her here.

With Palestinian PM Fayyad

With her Israeli counterpart FM Avidor Leiberman  – a rare meeting.  She is with Netanyahu, Ehud Barak, and Peres more often.

Here, very cordial with DM Barak.

And with Bibi

Here with Netanyahu and Abbas

September 16  Leg three in Ramallah

With Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat (just smashing in that orange pantsuit)

With Abbas

 

The Hillary-walk!  Very Smart Power!

More Hillary-walk

September 17

Back in DC with Austalia’s Kevin Rudd who HAD been PM but at this point had become FM.  He seemed to enjoy his visit despite the demotion.  Who can blame him?  She’s stunning!

 

Those eyes!

With Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa at  the US-Indonesian Joint Commission

Sunday, September 19

NYC Pakistan Flood Meeting prior to UNGA starting.  (With Pakistan’s FM Qureshi … of course!)

Note: Much was made of her hair.  Excuse me?  She was there doing the business of State!  She always looks gorgeous in that electric blue pantsuit.  In the face of the floods in Pakistan, you would think people would have other topics to discuss beyond a hair clip!

 

The late Richard Holbrooke in the background.

September 20

Secretary Clinton with Bernard Kouchner, then FM of France, and Haitian PM Jean-Max Bellerive signing MOUs on Haitian recovery.

Bilaterals that day:

With Patricia Espinosa of Mexico

EU High Rep Cathy Ashton

Israeli DM Ehud Barak

September 21

The big event of the day was her appearance with Bill at the Clinton Global Initiative.

(Cuteness!!!!!)

 

She was talking about clean cook stoves.

 

More cuteness!

Later that day there was a meeting of the Middle East Quartet at the UN: Tony Blair, Mme. Secretary,  Ban Ki-Moon, Sergei Lavrov,  Catherine Ashton.

An AWESOME speech.  Maybe this one is my favorite of the year!  “1,000 Days: Change a Life, Change the Future”

She co-hosted this event with Irish FM Micheal Martin.

September 22 in NYC: NATO-Russia Council at the Waldorf

Greeting FMs Hague (UK) and Davutoglu (Turkey)

Sergei Lavrov in the background here.  Cheekbones in the foreground!

Hmmmm… men might well make passes at this girl in glasses!

With El Salvador’s Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez (L) and Honduran President Porfirio Lobo,   Secretary Clinton signed a memorandum of understanding for the Building Remittance Investment for Development Growth and Entrepreneurship (BRIDGE) Initiative with Honduras and El Salvador, at the Helmsley Hotel.

 

At UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon’s Millennium Development Goals’ Maternal and Child Health event, at the UN.

Bilaterals

With South Africa”s FM Mashabane

And with Russia’s FM Sergei Lavrov

Friday September 24

With Lebanese President Michel Sleiman, at the Palace Hotel

With Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel

Monday, September 27, it is evident that being based in NY and spending her weekend there have a marvelous effect on Mme. Secretary who showed up at the Security Council looking like this!

Back in DC on the 28th, she joined Secretaries Gates and Geithner, Administrator Shah and Millenium Challenge Corporation CEO Yohannes participate in a roundtable discussion on the Administration’s new Global Development Policy at the annual U.S. Global Leadership Coalition Conference, at the Grand Hyatt Washington.

September 29

Bilaterals

EU High Representative Cathy Ashton

With German FM Guido Westerwelle

With Salvadoran Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez Bonilla

She was speaking at the State Department about the Viet Nam War.  This look!

September 30

With Panamanian Vice-President and Foreign Minister Juan Carlos Varela (another Hillary-walk)

What a busy month!  The Secretary ended September with a beautiful smile, and she should!  She managed to pack a great deal into those 30 days!  Very impressive!

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WOO-HOO! After one of the the gloomiest Thanksgiving weekends nationally that I can remember since 1963 after JFK was assassinated and 2001 after 9/11, a bright sun rises with this list of The FP Top 100 Global Thinkers.  I love it!  The two of them together.  The power couple, together is the limelight.  Just perfect!

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13. Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton

for proving that you don’t need to be president to act presidential.

Former president | New York

Secretary of State | Washington

Speaking to the Council on Foreign Relations in September, Hillary Rodham Clinton sounded a confident note: “After years of war and uncertainty, people are wondering what the future holds, at home and abroad. So let me say it clearly: The United States can, must, and will lead in this new century.”

Ironically, two of the people most crucial to the new global century are the Clintons themselves: the ex-president and the ex-would-be-president, the power couple now defined by their position just outside the highest reaches of power. Except that, these days, both Clintons are more influential, and more beloved, than ever. Bill’s Clinton Global Initiative is starting to feel like a sexier, more effective competitor not just to Davos but to the United Nations itself, bringing world leaders together to commit their resources to fighting poverty with market-based, technocratic solutions. As of this summer, his foundation had contributed $23 million and countless man-hours to the effort to rebuild Haiti. Polls have shown he’s a better advocate for Democratic candidates than the actual president, and he spent most of the fall stumping for woebegone Dems from Orlando to Seattle.

Meanwhile, Hillary showed up in one recent poll as the most popular political figure in the United States, an accolade she has earned through a no-drama approach to an array of thankless tasks: brushing off Vladimir Putin’s temper tantrum to reach agreement on nuclear disarmament and Iran sanctions, promoting women’s rights over the objections of entrenched traditionalists, and launching an innovative effort to bring clean cookstoves to the world’s poorest. But what she has mainly stood for is American competence, with her Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review a major, if unglamorous step toward making U.S. statesmanship a more agile beast. If this is what Clinton nostalgia looks like, bring it on.

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This is just a review of the past week on a slow Hillary-news day when I hope Mme. Secretary is resting up after her whirlwind week in New York City. There were so very many photos taken of her this week, I plucked out my favorites.

Sunday, September 19, 2010:  Arrival day.  We see her friend and Pakistani counterpart Shah Mahmoud Qureshi in the background here.

Hillary and blue: Perfect together!

Monday, September 20, 2010:  Here she is speaking at a function for Haiti earthquake recovery.

At the same event with Haitian Prime Minister Jean Max Bellerive whom I like very much for being on the ground on the Champs-de-Mars where the people had gathered the day after the earthquake.  He was the one member of government who made himself visible to and among the traumatized Haitian people.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010 with her fella at the 6th Clinton Global Initiative.  Wolf Blitzer did a long interview with the former POTUS and said that CGI is beginning to overshadow UNGA!

These beautiful photos are with one of her very dear friends from SEWA whom she has known for many years.

Bill looked like he was hanging on her every word.  You can see the love in his eyes when he watches her speak.

Later that day arriving at a meeting of the Quartet.

With Tony Blair at the Quartet meeting.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 as UNGA gets off the ground she greeted her UK counterpart William Jefferson Hague.  I always refer to him by his full name since I find it so incredible that he is only a surname away from Bill Clinton (who has a much better head of hair).

I do like pictures of her with her hand on the back of a chair.  One day I will round up all the ones I have like this for a slideshow.  Beautiful smile!

This is another posture I love along with the cute face.  Everything about these pictures reminded me of those adorable pictures from NATO last December when she was also wearing red and David Miliband was so obviously taken with her.

Hillary is gorgeous and really does not need make-up at all, but she takes pains to look her best representing us.  I love this picture with the Turkish PM looking over her shoulder.

This is my very favorite of the whole week.  She is absolutely exquisite!  Could not be lovelier!

I do not know what it is about this one that sucks me in.  Her hands, the way she is holding the paper and pen?  Her hair, pretty without being fussy? The shawl?  I love her shawls.  They had the A/C up too high for the sensitive little SOS.

Friday, September 24, 2010 at a meeting in New York City with President Obama.

On the same day at her bilateral with Mahmoud Abbas.

What a week, Mme. Secretary!  You came through it all looking gorgeous – my Keatsian commentary for the week.

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Check your local listings. Set your DVR. On the schedule: a very Clintonian week at UNGA and CGI.

Guests for Sunday news shows

By The Associated Press (AP)

Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:

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ABC’s “This Week” — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

CBS’ “Face the Nation” — Former President Bill Clinton.

NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Bill Clinton; former Secretary of State Colin Powell.


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