Articles tagged with: Hillary Clinton
In its early years, the Clinton Global Initiative often seemed to present a kind of Democratic administration in exile – a gentle yet important correction to the Bush White House. The former President acted as …
The La Pietra Coalition first gathered two years ago in a Renaissance villa outside Florence with a goal of putting the drive for women’s rights and economic growth front and center on the global leadership …
The blending of causes with government (especially under the Obama Administration) took another big step today when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unveiled a new “Secretary’s Innovation Award for Women’s and Girls’ Empowerment” at the …
Women in the World, which unfolded last weekend at the historic Hudson Theater just east of Times Square – where Arsenic and Old Lace made its Broadway debut in 1941 – was the energetic vision …
The endlessly fascinating constellation that is the Clintons brought the 5th Annual Clinton Global Initiative Conference to a close today, with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivering a keynote addressing highlighting an important initiative being …
Putting the imperative issue of civil rights and justice around the world for women and children front and center at this year’s Clinton Global Initiative required intense coordination between CGI and the Obama Administration – …
Okay, so it’s not formally a guest post per se – but we think this section of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s speech to gradautes of Barnard College yesterday touches as much of a ‘CauseWired’ …
As Hillary Clinton conceded the hard-fought Democratic primary to Barack Obama on Saturday, many observers noted their campaigns’ online grace notes. The Obama campaign thanked Clinton on its front page, and prepared a special video …
Say what you will about the results, but you can’t argue the method. Last night’s Iowa caucuses were totally “CauseWired,” if you’ll pardon my attept to turn a book title into geekspeak. From the hordes …
Ron Paul presents a contradiction to those who believe a totally-wired, socially-networked population will change politics and how we elect candidates. The libertarian Republican Congressman from Texas has been a true gadfly in the GOP …
Ah, good old 1996 – the first of our “wired” national elections. Bill Clinton versus Bob Dole, with special guest appearances by Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan, and Lamar Alexander. The information superhighway, online debate transcripts, …




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