Hillary Clinton Book Report

Improved Essays
Whether you think Hillary Clinton is the next best hope for president or evil personified, there is much to be said for this look into the life of a Secretary of State. Much could be said, but mostly already been said so make this short and non political. Amazed at how many balls each USA Secretary must keep in the air at one time. So much knowledge is needed, such as a fine line to walk. Clinton did a great job of explaining some of the decisions to be made, unload some misinformation, explain the relationship with various countries and social issues that must be addressed.

Many of the event describe in the book may appear superfluous as these events were reported extensively in the media. The difference is, Hard Choices is a personal account.
…show more content…
During her career she visited 112 countries and traveled nearly a million miles. She is the voice and face of USA. She carried out his work with zeal to exert influence in shaping foreign policy, represent and protect the interests of America and fighting for American values such as freedom of speech and the rights of individual despite a strong push him to women, gay rights and climate change. She made progress in various fields and achieve a diplomatic victory.

Difficult choice is informative and stimulating book is written with a simple narrative style. It includes socio political event in many part of the world where the USA has the political and security interests.

That appeals to many to be his account of what happened in Benghazi. She put a brave defense and credited. She is now famous words : What does it matter at this point does it make ? that brought Republicans jumped into her throat was taken out of context and used against her. She acknowledged that as Secretary of State she is responsible for the safety of staff in the department and those who work in 270 posts around the world. Whatever the word, it was negligence on her part not to beef up diplomatic compound in Benghazi given the state of uneasy and precarious in Libya. It is rather sad that the approaching end of his term in office Benghazi incident should occur. However, Obama openly acknowledge the contribution and said : Hillary will

Related Documents

  • Improved Essays

    Her main efforts were concentrated in areas of “citizenship, education and interracial cooperation”(We Seek to Know, pg 95). Her efforts were acknowledged by leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. who noted “she understood that if we could break through the illiteracy, we could break into mainstream…

    • 1608 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Summary: The article “Clinton Grilled on Benghazi Security, Emails” by Carrie Dann, found on NBC News, summarizes one of Hillary Clinton’s most recent hearings. The hearing is involving the Benghazi attacks in 2012, and the relationship between Clinton and one of her friends. Sidney Blumenthal. The Benghazi attacks were a series of attacks on an American diplomatic building situated in Benghazi, Libya during which the United States ambassador was killed, along with two CIA agents.…

    • 605 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    She was a prominent early educator. Not only was she intelligent, she was also brave that faced several life threats during her political time. As a woman, and as an African American, she had to deal with double discrimination. When she announced to join presidential nomination, she was ignored and received little support from her black male colleagues at first. She struggled in the difficult time, "When I ran for the Congress, when I ran…

    • 177 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    No Easy Day Sparknotes

    • 962 Words
    • 4 Pages

    On May 2, 2011 the world changed forever. An extremely secretive raid was carried out that killed the world's most wanted man, Osama Bin Laden. In the years since that fateful night many have tried to gain a better picture of exactly what happened and what was needed to accomplish this monumental task. No Easy Day, by Mark Owen, offers a first hand account of the raid, but the book is so much more than that. No Easy Day is both a gripping first hand account of the raid and a somber personal narrative of the life of a Navy SEAL.…

    • 962 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Araminta Ross “Harriet Tubman “was born in Dorchester county MD and died on March 10 1913 in Auburn NY. She died over a disease called Pneumonia. She lived to be about (90-91). Her mother’s name was Harriet Greene and her father’s name is Ben Ross.…

    • 110 Words
    • 1 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Decent Essays

    1- Why did the author include the Hopi stories in this chapter? 1- In this chapter, the author tries to demonstrate why justice is so integral to sustainability, and investigates important connections of ethics, justice, and the maintenance of critical Earth systems and cycles. So, the author included the Hopi stories because they indicate that moral and ethical failures lead to critical social failures.…

    • 330 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Eggers’s purpose for writing this novel is to change people’s perspective on Muslim-Americans post 9/11 by demonstrating that not all of them are extremists, and that there are people like Zeitoun who can be noble and heroic individuals. More people are familiar with this characterization of Zeitoun, displaying only his good side, yet many are unaware of his domestic violence accusations against his ex-wife, Kathy Zeitoun, in 2012, after the publication of Eggers’s novel. It has been reported that Zeitoun attacked Kathy on two accounts, the first being when he threatened to kill Kathy, while their four children witnessed. The second incident was when he beat her with a tire iron, for which he was charged with attempted first-degree murder. Subsequently, Kathy had restraining orders against Zeitoun, but he disobeyed them and offered $20,000 to an inmate, Donald Pugh, to murder his ex-wife following a set of specific instructions.…

    • 601 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Obey or disobey. Listen or ignore. Speak up or stay quiet. As an individual grows up, they are faced with various decisions: choosing the right friends, a career they love and most importantly staying healthy. Chaim Potok's novel, The Chosen, describes the life of Reuven Malter and Danny Saunders and their cultural difference and how it affects their choices.…

    • 819 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Daisy Gatson Bates Essay

    • 1224 Words
    • 5 Pages

    Daisy Lee Gatson Bates was a mentor to the Little Rock Nine, the African-American students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock in 1957. She and the Little Rock Nine gained national and international recognition for their courage and persistence during the desegregation of Central High when Governor Orval Faubus ordered members of the Arkansas National Guard to prevent the entry of black students. She and her husband, Lucious Christopher (L. C.) Bates, published the Arkansas State Press, a newspaper dealing primarily with civil rights and other issues in the black community. The identity of Daisy Gatson’s birth parents has not been conclusively established. Before the age of seven, she was taken in as a foster child by Susie Smith and Orlee Smith, a mill worker, in Huttig (Union County), three miles from the Louisiana border.…

    • 1224 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    While working as a teacher, she began to fight for a change in America because working conditions were poor. Her fighting led to her being one of the most influential women of the Civil Rights Era, because she fought for working conditions and equal rights on transportation, she created the anti-lynching campaign, spoke about rapes, and encouraged blacks to…

    • 871 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Eleanor Roosevelt, better known as the person who change the role of the first lady through her active participation in American politics, earning with it the respect, admiration and acceptance in society. Eleanor, had more participation in politics than other first ladies in the past, she was not ready to stay in the background and dedicate herself just to her family; for her it was important to show the world that the first lady was an important part of politics. The woman in that time of change was being accepted and her help was crucial for the total acceptance of women in society. Eleanor was ready to spoke out for human rights and the problems of women and children. To do this, she had her own column in a newspaper, "My Day."…

    • 726 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Madeleine Albright Debate

    • 644 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Madeline Albright and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Madeleine Albright had very strong opinions about the Arab-Israeli conflict. She influenced and motivated many with speeches about the Arab-Israeli conflict. Her actions during her time as secretary of state will permanently affect the Arab-Israeli conflict. After earning a PhD from Columbia university, she got much experience with government when she Was nominated secretary of state, by Bill Clinton on December, 15,1996. Later, she was sworn in to be the first female secretary of state on January 23, 1997.…

    • 644 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Superior Essays

    Elizabeth Blackwell Essay

    • 1690 Words
    • 7 Pages

    She held lectures and argued the rights women should be getting. Her speeches diligently focused on how both genders should be equal. No matter how much hate surrounded her and the backlash she faced, there was no way she was going to back down from her stance in the idea. Her activism increased the amount of people to notice and take ideas from her. The life of this individual shows how one idea and one person could result into an everlasting…

    • 1690 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    She was a revolutionary; she risked her life numerous times in order to help other people escape. She wanted freedom and that’s what she achieved, she took her life into her own hands challenging the system of slavery. Due to her contributions during the era of slavery,…

    • 960 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Choice and Accountability Essay In the short story “The Guest” by Albert Camus it shows how everyone has to make choices and decisions, and these choices will affect the person later on. Balducci a father figure to Daru comes to his house and brings an Arab man giving Daru the orders from the French to deliver the Arab to Tinguit to the police headquarters because he has committed a crime. Daru chooses that he personally does not want to be the one to bring the Arab man to his fat. However, Daru is unsure of what he should do.…

    • 759 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays