I fought all my life for women to make their own choices, in their personal and professional lives. I made mine.
I believe that the rights of women and girls is the unfinished business of the 21st century.
If a country doesn’t recognize minority rights and human rights, including women’s rights, you will not have the kind of stability and prosperity that is possible.
It is past time for women to take their rightful place, side by side with men, in the rooms where the fates of peoples, where their children’s and grandchildren’s fates, are decided.
In too many instances, the march to globalization has also meant the marginalization of women and girls. And that must change.
I learned some valuable lessons about the legislative process, the importance of bipartisan cooperation and the wisdom of taking small steps to get a big job done.
No matter what you think about the Iraq war, there is one thing we can all agree on for the next days – we have to salute the courage and bravery of those who are risking their lives to vote and those brave Iraqi and American soldiers fighting to protect their right to vote.
The truth is that sometimes it is hard even for me to recognize the Hillary Clinton that other people see.