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Hillary Clinton: Social media has fostered the 'participation age'

Summary: The former Secretary of State concluded that innovation is at the core of solving not only technology and marketing problems, but also "human problems that can only be addressed by habits of the heart."

SAN FRANCISCO---Innovation isnt vital for just keeping a business afloat in Silicon Valley but also reinforcing the economy nationwide.

That was one of the sentiments iterated by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday while delivering the afternoon keynote address at Marketos customer conference in San Francisco.

A summit for digital marketing software might seem like an unexpected (if not offbase) location to find the former First Lady these days being that she is widely rumored to be launching a presidential bid for 2016 soon.

Nevertheless, Clinton explained over the course of less than half an hour how she sees marketing driving innovation and the role it plays in promoting both economic prosperity as well as diplomacy.

"Big data gives us the processing power and tools to analyze the mountains of data generated by life in the 21st century, Clinton observed, citing McKinsey research that big data could unlock hundreds of billions of dollars" for the United States GDP.

"Big data gives us the processing power and tools to analyze the mountains of data generated by life in the 21st century, Clinton observed.

Clinton asserted she encouraged the implementation of social media during her years at the Department of State, methods that already seem commonplace today but were shrugged off as passing trends not long ago.

"Marketing had changed incredibly in recent years, and you have to stay on the cutting edge however you define that, Clinton said.

Highlighting Facebook and Twitter, Clinton argued that the use of social media demonstrates actual communication, versus stale methods such as simply sending out press releases or hosting press conferences. Thanks to these channels, Clinton posited that we are in the midst of the participation age."

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Hillary Clinton Plants a Tiny Seed of Doubt

Hillary plants a seed of doubt

Speaking on the West Coast on Tuesday, Hillary Clinton once again was asked about whether shell run in 2016, but this time her answer contained a tiny seed of doubt. I am obviously flattered and deeply honored to have people ask me and people encourage me. And I am thinking about it, Clinton said in San Francisco, per NBCs Andrew Rafferty. But I'm going to continue to think about it for a while. Then came the doubt part, with Clinton saying the political back-and-forth she observed as Obamas secretary of state gave her pause about waging another presidential campaign. "I would be the first to say we're having a political period of, frankly, dysfunction, she added. I saw it from afar as secretary and it was disheartening and even embarrassing to see people arguing about letting us default on our debt. Of course, if there is any political player who is accustomed to deep partisanship and political dysfunction, its probably Hillary Clinton. (Remember impeachment and the government shutdown of the 1990s?) But anytime Hillary expresses a little doubt about 2016, its going to set off some panic in the Democratic Party. Why? Because, at least right now, there isnt another Democrat out there that would have the same demographic, experience, and fundraising strengths she has.

Huckabee strikes a populist tone in Iowa

Hillary Clinton wasnt the only potential 2016er speaking yesterday. Here was former Arkansas Gov. (and 2008 presidential candidate) Mike Huckabee in Iowa. At the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition's spring fundraiser, Huckabee gave a passionate speech tailor-made to appeal to religious conservatives and liberty-movement conservatives, two minority factions of the Iowa GOP, the Des Moines Register writes. He touched on abortion and same-sex marriage as well as topics that most presidential candidates weren't focused on two election cycles ago government spying, the IRS, liberty and the U.S. Constitution. But what was maybe the most striking part of Huckabees remarks was his VERY populist tone, blasting a federal government that leaves hard-working people scraping for $5 to put a little gas in their car while it shells out billions to Wall Street barons who take the country over the cliff, the Register adds. Folks, anytime you hear a 2016er criticize Wall Street or Goldman Sachs as Huckabee did yesterday, you can consider it an implicit dig at the establishment in general but also an attempt to differentiate themselves from a potential primary rival, namely, Sen. Ted Cruz (whose wife works at Goldman). And its worth pointing out how Huckabee, Cruz, and a Rick Santorum are all attempting to occupy the same evangelical populist space if they decide to run. And as we saw in 2008 and 2012, that evangelical populist space is how you win the Iowa caucuses.

More 2016 activity on the way

By the way, theres going to be even more 2016 activity later this week. On Friday, Paul Ryan headlines an Iowa GOP Lincoln Dinner in Cedar Rapids, IA. And on Saturday, Huckabee, Cruz, and Rand Paul will appear at a Freedom Summit in New Hampshire thats sponsored by the conservative groups Citizens United and Americans for Prosperity.

McCain vs. Kerry

Sen. John McCain and Secretary of State John Kerry had quite the exchange during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing yesterday. On the issue of Ukraine, my hero Teddy Roosevelt used to say talk softly but carry a big stick. What you're doing is talking strongly and carrying a very small stick. In fact, a twig, McCain said to Kerry, per NBCs Katie Wall. Kerry shot back: "Your friend Teddy Roosevelt also said the credit belongs to the people who are in the arena trying to get things done. And we're trying to get something done. That's a Teddy Roosevelt maxim and I abide by it." And there was more from NBCs Erin McClam: On the Middle East, Kerry took issue with McCains characterization of talks between Israelis and Palestinians. Kerry said that both sides wanted to keep negotiating. Well see, wont we, Mr. Secretary, McCain said. Kerry shot back: Yeah, we will see. McCain: Its stopped. It is stopped. Recognize reality. Obviously, Kerry and McCain have one of the more complicated political friendships in Washington. Two Vietnam vets from opposite parties who had VERY different experiences in war, and those experiences clearly influence their thinking about world affairs today. But to hear McCain dismiss the sitting secretary of state so publicly on an attempt at Mideast diplomacy was a tad surprising. Of course, theres little chance, history says theres little chance, but should a sitting senator who has the standing McCain has be saying that in the midst of the sensitive negotiations?

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April 10, 2014

Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton is set to release a new memoir this June. Reuters pic, April 10, 2014. Hillary Clinton, the former US secretary of state who is contemplating a second run for the White House, will release a new memoir on June 10, her publisher announced yesterday.

A website owned by Simon & Schuster was allowing users to sign up and pre-order the book, which the publisher said would consist of "candid reflections about key moments during her time as secretary of state as well as her thoughts about how to navigate the challenges of the 21st century".

The book, and a likely summer signing tour, would serve to boost the already substantial profile of the 66-year-old presumed frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016.

Although political action committees like Ready For Hillary have been established to support her candidacy and conservative groups have sprung up to counter the Clinton narrative she has refused to say whether she is running.

But at an event on Tuesday Clinton made the rare public admission that she was considering it, noting she was "deeply honoured" that people were urging her to seek the presidency.

"I am thinking about it," she said, "but I'm going to continue to think about it for a while."

Clinton's previous autobiography, "Living History", about her time as first lady to then-president Bill Clinton, became a worldwide bestseller in 2003.

A biography "HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton" was published earlier this year. AFP, April 10, 2014.

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Hillary Clinton: Still "thinking" about running in 2016

Maybe Hillary Clinton should just start gluing a sign to her forehead during public appearances: "No, I still haven't decided whether to run for president, please don't ask."

The former secretary of state spoke at a marketing conference in San Francisco on Tuesday night, and she was again quizzed about the topic on everyone's mind: Will she run for president in 2016?

"I am obviously flattered and deeply honored to have people ask me and people encourage me," she replied. "And I am thinking about it, but I am going to continue to think about it for a while."

"I'm actually here hoping to get some marketing advice," she joked. "I think there's a lot that I could learn and apply."

Recent polls show Clinton would be an overwhelming favorite to secure the Democratic nomination, and that she'd be a strong contender in the general election as well. But she said Tuesday that political considerations about the horserace should take a back seat to substance.

"The hard questions are not 'Do you want to be president? Can you win?'" she said. "The hard questions are 'Why? Why would you want to do this and...what can you offer that would make a difference?"

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"To see people arguing about letting us default on our debt -- I mean, really -- and things that were just so beyond the pale," she said. "You had to ask yourself - what kind of country do they really want? What is their plan, what is their vision? And so if you're going to compete in this arena, you have to be able to put forward your competing purpose and vision."

She also reminded the audience of the importance of the 2014 midterms, saying the fate of efforts like immigration reform could rest on the results of the congressional elections in November.

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Hillary Clinton #39;s intentions for a 2016 presidential run heightens speculation as she gives three speeches in three days.

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