What does hillary clinton do now
Log in. Will Cop26 negotiators get a last-minute deal over the line? Between the lines. The VP, GPs and refugees. Behind the scenes.
Certain scenes in Hulu's new Hillary documentary , an intimate look at her campaign and long political career , may transport her supporters right back to those fraught, hopeful, frustrating months. Sharing a front-row look at moments we remember such as the controversy over her emails and ones we haven't seen like that male supporter telling her to smile more , Hillary 's fourth installment, "Be Our Champion, Go Away," ends on a hopeful note.
Clinton has no plans to strike up another campaign herself, however. In March , she confirmed that she wouldn't be vying for the Oval Office in In case you've been wondering what Hillary Clinton has been up to, here's an update on her life after public service. While several of those who ran alongside Biden have endorsed him, Clinton has no plans to join in.
We have got to defeat Donald Trump. That said, anyone willing to read into Clinton's recent remarks can hazard a guess as to whom she prefers—at least, on a personal level. Clinton also revealed that "not all, but practically all" of the candidates had reached out to her for advice on running. Meanwhile, Clinton angered Sanders supporters in January when a Hillary clip made headlines for thoughts Clinton shared on her former political rival.
Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him. According to multiple sources at the time, the former Secretary of State had made no plans to return to the non-profit, which proved to be so controversial during her presidential campaign.
Martin Luther King, Jr. The march across the bridge ultimately contributed to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of , and the event marked the 54th anniversary of the history day. Don't just join hands and sing. We've got to get to work. That means registering each person and persuading them that their future depends on them showing up to vote. Clinton became increasingly vocal in the second half of , speaking out about the violence in Charlottesville, and against her former opponent and the Republican party as a whole, specifically regarding her concern over the healthcare bill and LGBT rights.
My heart is in Charlottesville today, and with everyone made to feel unsafe in their country. Forget death panels. If Republicans pass this bill, they're the death party.
Back in May of that year, she addressed the graduates at her alma mater, Wellesley College , 48 years after delivering the first-ever Wellesley college student commencement speech. In the talk, she joked that wine is what helped her get through the election loss but also told students that "I believe with all my heart that the future of America, indeed the future of the world, depends on brave, thoughtful people like you insisting on truth and integrity right now every day.
It feels like Groundhog Day, she told me Wednesday afternoon. But existential exhaustion looks different for a woman who has spent the past four years thinking about the final month of the election—and who worries that Vladimir Putin, disinformation, and our deep political divides will still threaten American democracy even if Biden wins.
But being right is a small solace. She was sitting in her home in New York, speaking with me over Zoom for a conversation you can hear in full on the latest episode of The Ticket. Chappaqua is not Washington, D. And to those who wish she would just go away? This transcript has been edited and condensed for clarity.
Edward-Isaac Dovere: In the campaign, you collapsed at an event. Conspiracies sprouted up. When I was diagnosed with walking pneumonia, I was immediately put on antibiotics. I was told that I was not contagious, and I tried to go on with my schedule.
We have an infectious, contagious disease that has already killed more than , Americans, and the contrast between what one would expect a leader to try to model between Joe Biden and Donald Trump is literally night and day. Obviously, a lot of people die. Clinton: It was really descriptive for me about how I felt and what I wanted to represent. But look—it was no competition for the , unbelievable entertainment coming from the other side. And I understand that.
It was frustrating, obviously, but it was hard to compete with the show going on. But now I see it in all kinds of settings.
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