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I don’t know. I think I did okay.
I think Condoleezza Rice on the ticket with Mitt Romney would blow Obama/Clinton out of the water! If Obama replaces Biden, he’ll come across as weak.
Because with the failing public schools, I worry that the way that my grandparents got out of poverty ... The way that my parents became educated, is just not gonna be there for a whole bunch of kids.
I came to hear Condoleezza Rice's point of view on different topics
I think it goes back to whether or not race and class - that is, race and poverty - is not becoming even more of a constraint ... Because with the failing public schools, I worry that the way that my grandparents got out of poverty, the way that my parents became educated, is just not gonna be there for...
We should all continue to learn from Condoleezza Rice, but you don’t have to listen to her in order to do that.
we've become a bit jaded as a country.
It’s not just about her as an individual, it’s the fact that people use Condoleezza Rice to say that we live in a post-racialized, post-sexualized society because a women of color got into such a high position of power, which is not the case … and that’s also part of the reason why we’re bringing awaren...
put their careers first, as Condoleezza Rice I think has quite consistently for decades.
Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice: For making the world we live in
Condoleezza Rice (born November 14, 1954) was the 66th United States Secretary of State, and the second in the administration of President George W. Bush to hold the office. Rice was the first black woman, second African American (after her predecessor Colin Powell, who served from 2001 to 2005), and the second woman (after Madeleine Albright,... Full Article
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 07: Former United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attends the 21st annual Glamour Women of the Year Awards at Carnegie Hall on November 7, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Condoleezza Rice arrives at Glamour Magazine's 21st annual Women of the Year Awards November 7, 2011 at Carnegie Hall in New York.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 07: Condoleezza Rice speaks onstage at Glamour's 2011 Women of the Year Awards on November 7, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 07: Barbara Bush, Condoleezza Rice, former first lady of the United States Laura Bush, and Jenna Bush Hager attend Glamour's 2011 Women of the Year Awards on November 7, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attends the 21st annual Glamour Magazine Women of the Year Awards on Monday, Nov. 7, 2011 in New York.
View Photo »Condoleezza Rice is seen on stage at the Glamour Magazine 21st Annual Women of the Year Awards ceremony at Carnegie Hall, Monday, Nov. 7, 2011, in New York.
View Photo »MIAMI, FL - NOVEMBER 03: (L) University of Miami president Donna Shalala and Condoleezza Rice discusse memoir 'No Higher Honor' at Bank United Center on November 3, 2011 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI, FL - NOVEMBER 03: Condoleezza Rice poses with her book 'No Higher Honor' at Bank United Center on November 3, 2011 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »MIAMI, FL - NOVEMBER 03: Condoleezza Rice discusses memoir 'No Higher Honor' at Bank United Center on November 3, 2011 in Miami, Florida.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 02: Condoleeza Rice arrives for the 'Late Show With David Letterman' at the Ed Sullivan Theater on November 2, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gestures during an interview at the National Auditorium in Mexico City on September 9, 2011. Rice was specilly invited to speak in the 'Mexico in Real Time, All is Possible' forum promoted by the Telmex Foundation.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Vice President Dick Cheney stand together during a welcoming ceremony for Ghana President John Kufuor's state visit at the White House in Washington in this September 15, 2008 file photo. Former Secretary of State Rice said on August 31,...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice heads a meeting with the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba 19 December 2005 inside the Treaty Room of the State Department in Washington. From left to right are: Directot of National Intelligence John Negroponte, Energy Secretary Samuel...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice listens as Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, unseen, makes a statement to the media before their meeting 25 July, 2006 in Jerusalem. Speaking before their meeting, Rice called for a cease-fire, but not at any price, saying 'We need to ensure that...
View Photo »US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (2nd L) boards a US Marine helicopter as she leaves Beirut after meeting with Lebanese officials 24 July 2006. Rice was in Beirut today at the start of a high-stakes mission to try to end the devastating conflict in Lebanon, even as Israeli troops...
View Photo »A US Marine helicopter transporting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flies over Beirut's coast, 24 July 2006. Rice was in Beirut today at the start of a high-stakes mission to try to end the devastating conflict in Lebanon, even as Israeli troops were locked in deadly combat with...
View Photo »US President George W Bush (2-R) shakes hands with Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia Prince Saud al-Faisal (2-L) as Secretary of State Condolezza Rice (R), and Saudi Ambassador to the United States, Prince Turki Al-Faisal look on before meetings in the Oval Office of the White House 23...
View Photo »Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban (R) and former US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice (L) attend a ceremony to unveil a statue of former US president Ronald Reagan at the Freedom Square in downtown Budapest on June 29, 2011. The 40th president of the United States, serving from...
View Photo »Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (3rd L) and former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (2nd L) stand beside the statue of late US President Ronald Reagan at the Freedom Square of Budapest, close to the US Embassy buildingN on June 29, 2011 during the unveiling ceremony of the...
View Photo »Former US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice delivers a speech during a ceremony to unveil a statue of former US president Ronald Reagan at the Freedom Square in downtown Budapest on June 29, 2011. The 40th president of the United States, serving from 1981 to 1989, Reagan is celebrated...
View Photo »Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice delivers a speech during the unveiling ceremony of the new statue of former US President Ronald Reagan in the Freedom Square of Budapest downtown close to U.S Embassy building on June 29, 2011 to mark 100th anniversary of Reagan's birth....
View Photo »Former US secretary of state Condoleezza Rice (R) delivers a speech during the unveiling of a statue of former US President Ronald Reagan in the grounds of the US Embassy in central London, on July 4, 2011. Former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher paid tribute to Ronald Reagan on...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Condoleezza Rice, Former US Secretary of State and William Hague, UK Foreign Secretary watch as a statue of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan is unveiled in the grounds of the American Embassy on July 4, 2011 in London, England. Today would have been...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Condoleezza Rice, Former US Secretary of State makes a speech as a statue of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan is unveiled in the grounds of the American Embassy on July 4, 2011 in London, England. Today would have been Reagan's 100th Birthday. The 40th...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 04: Condoleezza Rice, Former US Secretary of State looks towards William Hague, UK Foreign Secretary, as she delivers a speech during the unveiling of a statue of former U.S. President Ronald Reagan, in the grounds of the American Embassy on July 4, 2011 in...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 07: Former United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice attends the 21st annual Glamour Women of the Year Awards at Carnegie Hall on November 7, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »I don’t know. I think I did okay.
I think Condoleezza Rice on the ticket with Mitt Romney would blow Obama/Clinton out of the water! If Obama replaces Biden, he’ll come across as weak.
Because with the failing public schools, I worry that the way that my grandparents got out of poverty ... The way that my parents became educated, is just not gonna be there for a whole bunch of kids.
I came to hear Condoleezza Rice's point of view on different topics
I think it goes back to whether or not race and class - that is, race and poverty - is not becoming even more of a constraint ... Because with the failing public schools, I worry that the way that my grandparents got out of poverty, the way that my parents became educated, is just not gonna be there for...
We should all continue to learn from Condoleezza Rice, but you don’t have to listen to her in order to do that.
we've become a bit jaded as a country.
It’s not just about her as an individual, it’s the fact that people use Condoleezza Rice to say that we live in a post-racialized, post-sexualized society because a women of color got into such a high position of power, which is not the case … and that’s also part of the reason why we’re bringing awaren...
put their careers first, as Condoleezza Rice I think has quite consistently for decades.
Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice: For making the world we live in
