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NEWSWEEK COVER STORY: HILLARY and the Invisible WOMEN


US Politics & Gov't  (tags: usa, presidential candidates, Democrat presidential candidate, HILLARY CLINTON, tough competitor, perseverence, Newsweek, magazine, cover stories, politics, WOMEN, powerful women )

Kristmas
- 652 days ago - newsweek.com
Clinton is at her BEST when things look grim, as they did before the Texas vote, when her traveling press corps was stashed in a men's room! Perhaps she deserves to prevail simply because she's tougher!
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Kristmas Kat Purrr-fect Holidaze (338)
Sunday March 16, 2008, 12:44 pm
I've decided to add this article from her cover story & picture out of NEWSWEEK magazine because someone following her around sees just how tough a 60-yr. old woman she is! It says something on behalf of the women of the world. You bet we have ballz - we have to in order to not only compete with men, but to beat them at their own games!
 

Dar D. (287)
Tuesday March 18, 2008, 7:03 pm
Noted. These next four years of cleaning up the mess, and putting this nation back on track is very important to every citizen in this nation. This is another validation of the strength she has within to endure the insanity with intelligence and the knowledge of the "games" to best suit the President's position, for the next four years. Thank you, Kathy.
 

Fey Catarina Dolphin (69)
Friday March 21, 2008, 3:46 pm
Really? Wow, she looks 15 or 20 years younger than that, I guess she has always been pretty tho and she is still much younger but more experienced, than allot of men that had run for President.
She definitely has fortitude mentally, for any age too.
I don't like to judge people by age but since it was brought up, I don't see that as being any problem for her, but perhaps an asset in her case. It certainly is inspiring to other women, that maybe they won't be erased at some really early age either. Excellent, and very candid article, Thanks.
 
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