From Homeland to hair: Clinton emails peek into the personal
Kristina Schake, deputy communications director for the Clinton campaign, said, “As First Lady, Senator and Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton made significant strides to empower women and girls in this country and throughout the world”.
Clinton’s last stop into South Florida was in October when she launched her initiative “Latinos for Hillary”.
Warren, who many thought would run for president herself, has so far declined to back anyone in the primary.
She also offered her thanks and praise of her former colleagues.
But one particularly influential female Democratic senator didn’t join her colleagues: Sen.
If this strikes you as implausible – the Democratic equivalent of the no-tax-hike pledge Republican candidates regularly impose on themselves – we agree.
Although Clinton wasn’t on the ticket in 2012, she and her supporters followed the race closely – and had plenty to say. “I think it gives Daesh a new recruitment tool”, Clinton said.
“This may be the opportunity to explain what we’ve tried to do in development and global partnerships”, Clinton wrote to her State Department aides on September 22, less than two weeks after the Benghazi attack.
Instead of revealing damaging secrets about her handling of the 2012 attacks on USA diplomatic compounds in Benghazi, Libya, or anything else that might undermine her credentials for the White House, the newly released emails expose her more human side, including a desperate attempt to find the right TV channel to watch Homeland and a search for advice on how to style a “fishtail-bun” hair-do.
During her four years at the State Department between 2009 to 2013, the 2016 Democratic presidential front-runner met with or spoke with nearly 100 corporate executives and donors. “I’m not sure why she wasn’t”, Mikulski said coyly, “Maybe she has a cold”. “So, yes, do I know people?”
“Investing in infrastructure makes our economy more productive and competitive across the board”, she said Sunday at a rally in Boston’s Faneuil Hall, addressing a crowd heavy on workers from construction unions.
“That was the best she or anyone could do”, Clinton added. “And yet the mainstream media is going around saying it was the greatest week in Hillary Clinton’s campaign”.
“I represented NY, and I represented NY on 9/11 when we were attacked”.
Republicans have criticized the Democratic presidential candidate for the use of her server instead of a government email address.
Clinton has locked up dozens of endorsements from governors and members of Congress. Conversely, the Clintons have long eyed Warren as a political threat.