
Will Chelsea Clinton Be a Good Addition to NBC?
SodaHead News
2011/11/14 19:47:01
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The 31-year-old daughter of former President Bill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hilary Clinton is finally stepping in to the lime light. After a relatively private life, Chelsea Clinton has decided to work for NBC Nightly News.
No, she's not replacing Brian Williams as the anchor. Chelsea Clinton will be working as a special correspondent for the "Making a Difference" series on the network. On her Facebook page, Clinton wrote: “What inspires me most are people who imagine and implement solutions to challenges in their own lives, in their communities, in our country and around the world...Through their 'Making a Difference' franchise, I am excited to work with NBC News to continue to highlight stories of organizations and individuals who make their communities and our world healthier, more just and more humane.”
Clinton says she'll donate most of her earned dough to the Clinton Foundation and George Washington University Hospital in Washington D.C. She also added that both donations are to honor her grandmother, Dorothy Rodham, who passed away just a few weeks ago.
It'll definitely be interesting to see the former first daughter as a newly minted journalist. We'll see how she fares once she starts. Do you think Chelsea Clinton is a good pick for NBC?

No, she's not replacing Brian Williams as the anchor. Chelsea Clinton will be working as a special correspondent for the "Making a Difference" series on the network. On her Facebook page, Clinton wrote: “What inspires me most are people who imagine and implement solutions to challenges in their own lives, in their communities, in our country and around the world...Through their 'Making a Difference' franchise, I am excited to work with NBC News to continue to highlight stories of organizations and individuals who make their communities and our world healthier, more just and more humane.”
Clinton says she'll donate most of her earned dough to the Clinton Foundation and George Washington University Hospital in Washington D.C. She also added that both donations are to honor her grandmother, Dorothy Rodham, who passed away just a few weeks ago.
It'll definitely be interesting to see the former first daughter as a newly minted journalist. We'll see how she fares once she starts. Do you think Chelsea Clinton is a good pick for NBC?

Top Opinion
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Sister Jean 2011/11/15 01:36:43Yes+43yes and the comments here so biased........typical for most SH right wingers,how have I survived here for 4 years!!???






















process. Buzzy
It sounds like this job was custom made for her.
It's easy to think the Clinton name and their connections gave her a grossly unfair advantage in securing this position.
yep! a herd of SHEEPLE!!!!
Ozombies!
gotcha!