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Chuck Todd On Clinton Boko Haram Decision: "In Hindsight, It Looks Awful" – Video


Chuck Todd On Clinton Boko Haram Decision: "In Hindsight, It Looks Awful"
On The Daily Rundown, Chuck Todd says the Hillary Clinton State Department #39;s decision not to label Boko Haram as a terrorist group looks awful in hindsight (5/12/14).

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Sen. Marco Rubio Gives Hillary Clinton a Grade of F as Secretary of State – Video


Sen. Marco Rubio Gives Hillary Clinton a Grade of F as Secretary of State
John King, Molly Ball and Jonathan Martin weigh in on Sen. Rubio #39;s thoughts on Hillary and the ongoing Benghazi debate. Sen. Marco Rubio Gives Hillary Clinton a Grade of F as Secretary of...

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Timothy Geithner memoir: Suggested Hillary Clinton as successor – Video


Timothy Geithner memoir: Suggested Hillary Clinton as successor
In a memoir out this week, Timothy Geithner says he considered stepping down as Treasury Secretary in 2010 after the financial crisis and suggested Hillary Clinton as a successor. AP economics...

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Hillary Clinton Reflects on Becoming a Grandmother, Looks Back on Raising Chelsea

Hillary Clinton's already accomplished a lot in her lifetime, but she's really looking forward to her most important role yet: Grandmother!

In the former Secretary of State's book Hard Choices (as excerpted by Vogue), Hillary gushes about how proud she is of daughter (and now mom-to-be) Chelsea Clinton. The 66-year-old politician is also the first to give credit to her own mother Dorothy Howell Rodham, who passed away in 2011, for instilling a sense of optimism and love in herself and Chelsea through the years.

Hilary's mother's childhood "was marked by trauma and abandonment," she writes. Despite being spurned by her own parents, though, Dorothy remained a positive and loving woman, ultimately passing that down to the generations to come.

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"When I got old enough to understand all this, I asked my mother how she survived abuse and abandonment without becoming embittered and emotionally stunted," Hillary writes. "How did she emerge from this lonely early life as such a loving and levelheaded woman? I'll never forget how she replied. 'At critical points in my life somebody showed me kindness.'"

Dorothy helped Chelsea "navigate the unique challenges of growing up in the public eye" and served as Hillary's sounding board at home during the 2008 Democratic primaries. "Even in her 90s, Mom never lost her commitment to social justice, which did so much to mold and inspire me when I was growing up," she writes. "I loved that she was able to do the same for Chelsea."

Hillary gushes about "how proud Mom was of [Chelsea]," and then shares the message the former first lady and first daughter got from her. "Mom measured her own life by how much she was able to help us and serve others. I knew if she was still with us, she would be urging us to do the same," she writes. "Never rest on your laurels. Never quit. Never stop working to make the world a better place. That's our unfinished business."

The world is ready! Hillary's memoir Hard Choices will be released June 10.

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Hillary Clinton: How will her roles as mother and grandmother play in 2016? (+video)

Vogue magazine has published an excerpt from Hillary Clintons upcoming memoir, Hard Choices, focusing on her mother. Opponents likely will look elsewhere for political targets.

Its Mothers Day, so not surprising that the arc of the personal narrative for 2016 presidential front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton would be motherhood and her impending grandmotherhood.

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At least thats what Vogue magazine has done with what it describes as an exclusive excerpt from Mrs. Clintons new memoir,Hard Choices, to be released next month.

Her own mothers childhood was marked by trauma and abandonment, she writes, including apparent treatment that today likely would have brought intervention by social service agencies. It may help explain Clintons faith Methodism and the social gospel as well as her liberal outlook on governments role in healthcare, which she took on as first lady when her husband was president.

Even in her 90s, Mom never lost her commitment to social justice, which did so much to mold and inspire me when I was growing up, Clinton writes.

Dorothy Howell Rodham (who died in 2011 at age 92)left the not-so-tender care of abusive relatives when she was 14, working as a nanny and housekeeper for room and board plus $3 a week. Her life got better with help from kind adults, including school teachers a history of collective upbringing no doubt influencing Clintons earlier book It Takes a Village.

Will any of this make a difference if she chooses to run for the White House? Perhaps. Personal history did for Barack Obama a kid of mixed race raised by a single mother and loving grandparents as indeed it did for Bill Clinton, also raised by a single mother in less than silver-spoon circumstances, then acquiring an Ivy League education as did Obama.

But its what has transpired in more recent years that her opponents and most voters will be considering for the most part.

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