Thursday, January 26, 2012

I Won't Stay On As Secretary of State If Obama Is Re-Elected - Hillary Clinton


Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told State Department employees Thursday that she will not stay on in the job if President Obama wins re-election, saying that she is ready to step off 'the high wire of American politics,".. Aaawwww

As Obama's Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has said in numerous interviews that she would serve only one term. She has said that she loves the job but has found the constant international travel physically grueling, and has longed to work on promoting women's and children's development, writing and travel, from private life.

"There's so many things I'm interested in, I mean, really going back to private life and spending time reading, and writing, and maybe teaching, doing some personal travel, not the kind of travel where you bring along a couple of hundred people with you,"

Her soaring popularity numbers and global celebrity status have fueled constant speculation on the America Secretary of State's future political plans. She and the White House have vehemently denied a persistent rumor that she might be nominated to run as Obama's vice president at the DNC this fall. She has also previously denied that she will pursue another run at the presidency in 2016 (though not all of her aides are convinced).

Interesting innit?! I hope for the day America will have her first female president, they got a first black president, so getting a female one is a feat that's not IMPOSSIBLE.. Mrs. Clinton readily comes to mind to occupy the position.. If I could, I would vote for her!

3 comments:

  1. I saw in her face the stress during SOTU address. Presidency will only kill her. Women are not wired for that kinda wahala jo. Lol.

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  2. Colyns, so ara e o. Let her get there first ke.. She's unarguably a strong one, given the chance after Obama's 2nd term and hopefully she'll still want to run, I know she will be a fantastic president. I read somewhere she's the biggest national figure right now in the States even ahead of Obama in poll rating.. #iLike.

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  3. What a sexist comment. Typical of men from the dark ages.

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