Thinkprogress:
Karen Hughes, one of President Bush’s longest-serving advisers, is stepping down from her position at the State Department as Under Secretary of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. Before taking the job at State, Hughes was a Counselor to the President and played an integral role in his 2000 campaign. MSNBC reports:
President Bush had asked Karen Hughes to go to the State Department and help sell America’s ideas about democracy and the war on terror around the world. Polls show that there has been no improvement in the way the world views the United States since Hughes took over.
President Bush had asked Karen Hughes to go to the State Department and help sell America’s ideas about democracy and the war on terror around the world. Polls show that there has been no improvement in the way the world views the United States since Hughes took over.
Now it appears she’s resigning.
1 comment:
Second time she resigned. Karen did nothing while working in the White House but give the US a bad name. She acted like a stuck up American and looked down at the world in the Middle East dictating to them. By not showing respect she made things worse. She has lied about American Woman's Rights here in the US. As the US Supreme Court is denying Woman's Rights other countries are voting Woman in as their President.
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