MUST WATCH - PART 1 OF 3 - "WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE" Clare Lopez of the Center for Security Policy and a member of the Benghazi Citizen's Commission exp...
From 2008: CLEVELAND -- Madeleine Albright, who became the first female U.S. secretary of state and highest-ranking woman in government in 1997, is frightened by the possibility that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican Sen. John McCain's running mate, could assume the presidency.
Asked Tuesday in an interview with Plain Dealer editors and reporters if she is scared by the prospect of Palin being a heartbeat away from the presidency, Albright, who is campaigning for Democratic Sen. Barack Obama, responded without hesitating, "Yes. Yes."
Clare is going to Madeleine Albright's version of hell, a version that only the former Mr. Albright (who left her for another woman back in the 1980s) knows:
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