Hillary Clinton described as hardworking Secretary of State in internal observations
The passage contains only generic praise and personality observations about Hillary Clinton and President Obama, with no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving powerf Describes Clinton's workload and demeanor as Secretary of State Mentions informal comparisons between Obama and Clinton's thinking styles Includes quotes from aides and former officials
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The passage contains only generic praise and personality observations about Hillary Clinton and President Obama, with no specific allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads involving powerf Describes Clinton's workload and demeanor as Secretary of State Mentions informal comparisons between Obama and Clinton's thinking styles Includes quotes from aides and former officials
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“...ate have a lot in common in the way their minds work—more, arguably, than either has in common with Bill Clinton. Staffers have noticed that both Obama and Hillary are methodical, secure, and human-scale when you...”
Hillary Clinton“...ave a lot in common in the way their minds work—more, arguably, than either has in common with Bill Clinton. Staffers have noticed that both Obama and Hillary are methodical, secure, and human-scale when you...”
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