Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Clintons Continue to Merit Kudos!


Those whose last name is Clinton continue to earn the nation's ear as well as respect and praise for their accomplishments. Here are a few testimonies to that effect.
First, we have this from none other than Chris Cillizza at WaPo.  (Wait!  Isn't this one of the "b*tch beer guys?)  Guess anyone can have a change of heart and mind.  Yes, they were hard.  Let us be receptive ... and circumspect.

Best year: The Clintons

By Chris Cillizza
When we gave Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton our "good year" in 2010, we thought she was headed toward a little bit of a letdown in 2011. Boy, were we wrong. (Mental note: Stop counting out the Clintons.)
Images: Reuters, AP
In a year in which almost anyone associated with the Obama administration turned to dross — Attorney General Eric Holder ("Fast and Furious"), Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner (the economy), Energy Secretary Steven Chu (Solyndra), Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (Plan B) — Clinton managed to stay gold.
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Then our spectacular HRC was named "Person of the Year" here for her advocacy of LGBT rights by the South Florida Gay News.

 
Wednesday, 14 December 2011 10:04 Written by Norm Kent

We celebrate Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as SFGN’s‘Person of the Year’ for her continued support and advocacy of LGBT rights, from her days as a young lawyer to her tenure as First Lady in the White House.Last week, on International Human Rights Day, addressing United Nations delegates meeting in Geneva, Clinton dedicated her speech to advancing internationally the rights of LGBT citizens around the globe. This historic talk was off the charts and over the top. Never in the history of the United States has such a high-ranking official made such an unbridled acceptance about the dignity of LGBT citizens around the globe. It was a bold, courageous, honorable global initiative. Decades hence, it will be recorded as such. For now, let’s appreciate that this moment was monumental.
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