09 April 2013

Can't get rid of them

Allvoices has an article about yet another generation of Clintons:
With the 2016 presidential election roughly three-and-a-half years away, any discussion about who might run and how they’ll perform is mere speculation at best. But Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of the most prominent political couple in American history, has given pundits and prognosticators some serious food for thought.
Speaking on NBC’s Today show recently, the former first daughter and current New York City resident demonstrated her ability to plant the seeds of possibility without committing to a certain harvest. “Right now, I’m grateful to live in a city and a state and a country where I strongly support my mayor, my governor, my president, and my senators and my representative,” she told NBC’s John Yang. “If at some point that weren’t true and I thought I could make a meaningful and measurably greater impact, you know, I’d have to ask and answer that question.”
Polls show former first lady, Senator, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leading the Democratic field and all potential Republican presidential candidates in hypothetical matchups related to the 2016 campaign, so it’s only fitting that Chelsea Clinton should share hew views on a potential White House bid by her mother. “I deeply respect and appreciate all of the admiration and respect and gratitude for my mother’s service,” she told Yang. “As a daughter, I very much want her to make the right choice for herself. I know that will be the right choice for our country, and I’ll support her in whatever she chooses to do.”
Chelsea Clinton, 33, who currently works as a special correspondent for NBC News, has been stepping up her public appearances of late. Earlier this month, she hosted a series of panels for the Clinton Global Initiative, an organization started by her father, former President Bill Clinton. She has appeared on the cover of Parade magazine, which has a circulation of 33 million readers.
Rico says that even the Kennedys gave up after awhile...

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