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hillary clinton
Unite States Senate career, 2001–present Campaign for the Presidency, 2007–2008 Political positions · Awards and honors Books about Hillary Clinton
Trivia about hillary clinton
In 1997 she became the 1st first lady to win a Grammy, for "It Takes A Village"
In 1969 she graduated from Wellesley College where she was president of the student government
She was 26 when she joined the faculty of the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1974
In 2001 she became the first first lady to win elective office, becoming a senator from N.Y.
In 1984 this wife of the Governor was named Arkansas' "Young Mother of the Year"
In her June 2008 concession speech she admitted, "Well, this isn't exactly the party I'd planned"
Surprisingly, she was head of the campus Young Republicans while a student at Wellesley in the 1960s
Her memoir "Living History" sold about 200,000 copies on its first day of release in 2003
Rumor has it this woman infiltrated the vast right-wing conspiracy by wearing a clever disguise
(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, AR.) Here in the Clinton Library, I'm with some of the President's favorite books: "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", "The Poems of Yeats", and of course, "Living History" by this author
This New York junior senator's first elected office was... New York junior senator
Making the list was the recent memoir by this current female senator
In 2003 she became the first New York senator ever appointed to the Senate Armed Services Committee
This first lady was on her high school's debating team--good practice for her Senate career
Asked to name 3 things she liked about Rick Lazio, her opponent for Senate, she said, "He's an attractive young man"
In February 2009 she traveled to Asia in her first trip abroad as Secretary of State
In the 2008 presidential primary season, she received 18 million votes
Charles Schumer is New York's senior senator; she's the state's junior senator
At No. 18, she's the only senator on the list
At the 2008 Democratic Natl. Convention, daughter Chelsea introduced her as "my hero and my mother"
In the '70s this Secretary of State taught at the University of Arkansas School of Law
This female New York senator introduced the Count Every Vote Act of 2005
2000:Replaces New York's Daniel Patrick Moynihan
"It takes a village to raise a child"
The G.O.P. tribe was startled at how fast this N.Y. senator made bipartisan alliances after her 2000 election
The first First Lady to be elected to public office
She reshaped "the state department to emphasize development and people-powered diplomacy"
In 1999 she was the commencement speaker at CCNY (perhaps lining up some votes for 2000)
In a 2003 CNN poll, this former First Lady was voted "The Most Admired Woman in America"
This famous woman came up with the title "Evening Shade" for a TV series produced by two of her friends
In a 1992 interview she said, "I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas"
In 2004 this person who once tried to fix the system wrote an article called "Now can we talk about health care?"
She served as a staff attorney for the Children's Defense Fund
She's the only first lady to have won a Grammy
Prior to the 2000 elections, Wolf hosted a town hall meeting with this First Lady & Senate hopeful
One March 22, 1994 the Dutch Ambassador to the U.S. gave her a new tulip named for her
Designer Sarah Phillips made news for designing this woman's inaugural gown worn on Jan. 20, 1993
She is the subject of Carl Bernstein's "A Woman In Charge"
The 4.25-carat Kahn Canary Diamond, found in Arkansas in 1977, was worn by her to her husband's inaugurations
Kirsten Gillibrand got her law degree from UCLA in 1991 & filled the Senate seat left vacant by this woman in 2009