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  • Hillary Clinton’s recent announcement that she’s running for president surprised nobody,

  • and marked the countdown to the 2016 election.

  • So what do we really know about Hillary Clinton?

  • Well, Hillary originally rose to prominence as President Bill Clinton’s wife, and First

  • Lady of both Arkansas and the White House. Besides an embarrassing side-role in her husband’s

  • alleged affairs, she played a very active part in the Clinton administration as an advisor

  • and unofficial diplomat. She also pushed for healthcare reform, dubbedHillarycare

  • by conservatives, and championed the rights of minority women.

  • Immediately after her stint as the First Lady, Hillary won a seat in the New York Senate

  • in 2000. During her time in office she supported military action in both Iraq and Afghanistan,

  • and initially voted in favor of the Patriot Act. However she also voted against two massive

  • tax cuts, and ultimately opposed the 2007 troop surge in Iraq, calling for a slow withdrawal.

  • One of her final acts as Senator was voting for the 2008 bank bailout.

  • In 2008, Hillary campaigned to be the Democratic presidential candidate, but lost out to Barack

  • Obama after a heated, and financially record breaking run for both. Despite competition

  • between the two during the campaign, President Obama appointed Clinton as his Secretary of

  • State for his first term. She continued to champion women’s rights and gay rights as

  • global issues. She also played a significant role in the US’s actions during the Arab

  • Spring, as well as the killing of Osama Bin Laden. However her biggest challenge was following

  • terror attacks on a US embassy in Benghazi [ben-GAH-zee], Libya that ended in the deaths

  • of four Americans. Clinton was widely criticized after assuming responsibility for denying

  • additional security to the embassy before the attacks.

  • In 2012, Hillary resigned as Secretary of State, as she had been planning to since 2010.

  • For the first time since 1979, she became a private citizen. Although, that lapse in service clearly

  • hasn’t lasted too long. So far she has already been criticized in her current campaign for

  • using a private email address during her time as Secretary of State. But we know one thing

  • about Hillary Clinton, she’s been dodging public controversy for the past

  • 36 years, and will be no stranger to the coming fight for the Presidency.

  • The world of media and politics can be a really strange place sometimes. Over on Seeker, Evan

  • took a look at why Republicans have no equivalent to Jon Stewart, and the daily show. Check

  • that video out in the description below, and thanks for watching TestTube!

Hillary Clinton’s recent announcement that she’s running for president surprised nobody,

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