Chelsea Clinton

Chelsea Clinton
Chelsea Victoria Clintonis the only child of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. She was a special correspondent for NBC News from 2011 to 2014 and now works with the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative. Since 2011, she has taken on a prominent role at the foundation, and has a seat on its board...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFamily Member
Date of Birth27 February 1980
CityLittle Rock, AR
CountryUnited States of America
For all the tornadoes Arkansas has, and the ones that have hit around Little Rock, we never had one just basically come down Main Street,
I was a vegetarian for 10 years and a pescetarian for eight. Then I woke up one day when I was 29 and craved red meat. I'm a big believer in listening to my body's cravings.
I certainly feel a strong call of public service.
I hadn't planned on or expected to have a public dimension in my life.
Service is a deceptively profound way to prove not only what you can do for the world, but what you can tell the world to expect from you and your ambitions.
I live in a city and a state and a country where I support my elected representatives.
I think that there are more opportunities for young women in America than there are in Tanzania. But I also think there are many of the same problems.
Your mother embarrasses you in front of maybe a couple hundred people. My mother embarrasses me in front of millions.
If Congress will pass a plan that gives real, voluntary Medicare prescription drug coverage ... then I will sign a marriage penalty relief law,
How we use these surpluses in this moment of prosperity will determine America's future for decades to come. Nothing will more surely determine it than making the right choices,
If I had one singular galvanizing ambition in life, I would try to reverse engineer toward it, but I don't.
I've always been aware of both how extraordinarily normal and how extraordinarily extraordinary my life has been. It's always been important, first to my parents when I was younger, and now very much to me, to live in the world. I would never want to live in a cloister.
The solid, middle-class values of hard work, responsibility, family, community, and faith my father talked about tirelessly from Iowa to New York, he lived at home. The hopes he had for his family and for me, he had for all Americans. I think Americans understood this.
People who imagine and implement solutions to challenges in their own lives, in their communities, in our country and in our world have always inspired me.