madeleine albright

Trump will probably pick a woman to replace Justice Kennedy ― and call that feminism.
Dictators point to "Trump’s own words to justify their repressive actions," the former secretary of state writes.
Serious shade from the former secretary of state and Georgetown professor.
"Whatever party or wherever we come from, America will have to stand tall again for values and not this kind of disgusting discussion."
The former secretary of state said the travel ban targeting refugees and Muslims is "the most unprepared plan" she's ever seen.
The former secretary of state will stand in solidarity if Trump starts registering people.
She also put a new spin on her famous line about there being "a special place in hell for women who don't help each other."