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eh.. just being inappropriately humorous.. maybe.. Hillary says she wont run for President.. why don't I believe her?
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Reporting from Washington
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told a foreign audience this week that she is done with politics, ruling out the possibility of making another run for the White House in 2012 or 2016.
In New Zealand as part of an extended foreign trip, Clinton was quizzed about domestic politics in interviews with local media who were interested in the plans of the former senator and first lady.
Asked by TV3 if she still would rule out a presidential run, even as far as six years off, Clinton said, "Oh yes, yes. I'm very pleased to be doing what I'm doing as secretary of State."
Guyon Espiner of TV New Zealand asked Clinton if the United States was ready for a woman president.
"Well, I hope so," she said.
"Could that be you?" Espiner asked.
"Not me, but it will be someone," Clinton said. "And it is nice coming to countries that have already proven that they can elect a woman to the highest governing positions that they have in their systems."
Clinton interview: Hillary Clinton says she won't run for president - latimes.com
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Reporting from Washington
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told a foreign audience this week that she is done with politics, ruling out the possibility of making another run for the White House in 2012 or 2016.
In New Zealand as part of an extended foreign trip, Clinton was quizzed about domestic politics in interviews with local media who were interested in the plans of the former senator and first lady.
Asked by TV3 if she still would rule out a presidential run, even as far as six years off, Clinton said, "Oh yes, yes. I'm very pleased to be doing what I'm doing as secretary of State."
Guyon Espiner of TV New Zealand asked Clinton if the United States was ready for a woman president.
"Well, I hope so," she said.
"Could that be you?" Espiner asked.
"Not me, but it will be someone," Clinton said. "And it is nice coming to countries that have already proven that they can elect a woman to the highest governing positions that they have in their systems."
Clinton interview: Hillary Clinton says she won't run for president - latimes.com
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