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HILLARY: US QUEEN TEARS FOR VICTORY
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By Seyid Ould SEYID

Hillary Diane Rodham, Mrs. Clinton, leader since her university days, fun of her sport and church. Started her political career as a young republican before she has divorced the republicans; she met her husband in library. She was the first to start a conversation to end his staring. The President Clinton often recalls how they met in the library when she strode up to him and said, "If you're going to keep staring at me, I might as well introduce myself .She accepted him only after her first failure in the contest of lawyers in Washington. She is the first lady of Arkansas for 12 years; America first lady for 8 years and the first lady to be a senator or run for the white house race , a house she knows more than any candidate .

Hillary presents herself as the most qualified president, the most skilful one, elaborating on her long years of experience as lawyer, first lady, a senator and world wide traveller. She has been in 90 countries, including her controversial visit to the Middle East where she met Mrs. Arafat. This visit was severely criticized by the Israeli’s lobby network in the United States. The Senator Hillary have leant the lesson and took every possible position to support Israel to be forgiven. She supported the war in Iraq and Middle East to sound stronger than the republican men.

Perhaps, Hillary wants to be seen as an iron lady like the former UK prime minister. She preferred to sound unemotional & stay rational in the most difficult moment of her husband cheating as known Monica gate. Despite all, she defended her husband and saved her marriage to keep her status as a strong balanced lady. Some critics think of her commitment to marriage due to political reasons rather than social or moral consideration. Her husband and only child daughter Chelsea are touring on her side to show the perfect example of family unity and solidarity; one of the great American values to be sustained.

Her 1996 book It Takes a Village and Other Lessons Children Teach Us was a best seller, and she received a Grammy Award for her recording of it. Her support of women, children affairs and national health care are considered as aspect of her strength but her weakness’ is that she is still unable to excel her communication skills as her Mr. Clinton who attracted America and the world with his voice, smile and communication style.



The Senator Hillary Clinton's victory in New Hampshire was the first time in our history that a woman won a presidential primary. Her win was a momentous achievement that the early suffragettes could only dream of. It was a triumph for all women – a giant step forward in the drive for equality, wrote the founder of the CALIFORNIA LIST.

As a graduate, Hillary said that the challenge now is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to be impossible, possible." As democratic candidate for the primaries and then the presidential race, Mrs. Clinton used her tears to face the challenge of winning New Hampshire. The iron lady or the American queen could do whatever it takes to declare her victory. As they said in war and love every means is justified. So in the exciting American elections tears are well justified as long as they can help the victory of this or that candidate.

Will American give the Clintons a second chance to get back to white house as the Mexicans did? How do you see such potential? Is it a change or just an over repetition? Could Hillary be the first female president of America if she cannot be declared constitutionally as the United Nations first Queen ; may she divorced the democrats to marry the republicans since there is no clear cut between her view and the one of the republican king or even prophet?



January 21, 2008 | 10:33 AM Comments  0 comments

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