Assorted Clinton links
I’m swamped again today, so here are some quick Clinton links: •Clinton in People magazine: She penned an op-ed titled "What I Saw in Goma" on sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. •Clinton interview in New York Times: "A New Gender Agenda" •A Clinton criticism in the National Review: "Hillary’s Innocence Abroad: ...
I'm swamped again today, so here are some quick Clinton links:
I’m swamped again today, so here are some quick Clinton links:
•Clinton in People magazine: She penned an op-ed titled "What I Saw in Goma" on sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
•Clinton interview in New York Times: "A New Gender Agenda"
•A Clinton criticism in the National Review: "Hillary’s Innocence Abroad: In Africa, Clinton Offered Sermons Rather than Diplomacy" (available to subscribers only, or available through Nexis)
•Late-night humor from Conan O’Brien: "Meteorologists are now saying Hurricane Bill has been downgraded to a tropical depression. … They say Bill officially hit the depression stage after a surprise run-in with Hurricane Hillary."
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