Anne Kornblut, Washington Post
Even 4,000 miles from Washington, and four years removed from her concession speech in the 2008 Democratic primary race, where she thanked supporters for putting “18 million cracks” in the highest glass ceiling, Hillary Rodham Clinton still gets the question.If anything, since making it clear that she wouldn’t serve in a second Obama administration, she has started getting it more. In Copenhagen last month, after meeting with top Danish officials and taking reporters’ queries on U.S. policy toward Syria, the secretary of state was pressed on...
Even 4,000 miles from Washington, and four years removed from her concession speech in the 2008 Democratic primary race, where she thanked supporters for putting “18 million cracks” in the highest glass ceiling, Hillary Rodham Clinton still gets the question.If anything, since making it clear that she wouldn’t serve in a second Obama administration, she has started getting it more. In Copenhagen last month, after meeting with top Danish officials and taking reporters’ queries on U.S. policy toward Syria, the secretary of state was pressed on...
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