‘The world is a safer place with Hillary Clinton’

I think the world is a safer place with Hillary Clinton as the secretary of state. That comment is from a young European following Clinton’s remarks with European Parliament President Hans-Gert Pöttering during her recent visit to Brussels. As for today, it looks like Clinton has St. Patrick’s Day on her mind: 1 p.m. Bilateral ...

I think the world is a safer place with Hillary Clinton as the secretary of state.

I think the world is a safer place with Hillary Clinton as the secretary of state.

That comment is from a young European following Clinton’s remarks with European Parliament President Hans-Gert Pöttering during her recent visit to Brussels.

As for today, it looks like Clinton has St. Patrick’s Day on her mind:

1 p.m. Bilateral with His Excellency Micheál Martin, minister for foreign affairs of Ireland

Unfortunately, it appears that the State Department misspelled Martin’s first name as Michael. Already, the Obama administration has misspelled the Brazilian president’s name. Seems like the government really needs to hire some copy editors.

Preeti Aroon was copy chief at Foreign Policy from 2009 to 2016 and was an FP assistant editor from 2007 to 2009. Twitter: @pjaroonFP
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