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Condoleezza Rice
Currently the Secretary of State to President Bush, has a conflict-ridden political career. The Condoleezza Rice biography begins in Alabama, where Rice Condoleezza was born, and continues on to Denver, where Condoleezza Rice graduated from college and got her PhD. Once a Democrat, Condoleezza Rice says she changed parties because she disagreed with President Carter's foreign policy. The foreign policy initiatives Rice Condoleezza would develop in years to come, with the support of President Bush, would be worse.
Like most of the advisors to President Bush, Condoleezza Rice obtained her position by first gaining the trust of his father. She made it her personal mission to educate the current President Bush on foreign affairs. The foreign policy decisions President Bush and Condoleezza Rice have made will forever be the pitfalls of the Condoleezza Rice biography.
The Condoleezza Rice biography shows that Condoleezza Rice can take some responsibility for the tumultuous relationships President Bush formed with other world leaders. She has been accused of ignoring 9/11 warnings long before the attacks. (The motto of the Condoleezza Rice biography is to ignore "old reporting.") Rice Condoleezza was also criticized for instilling fear among the American public over Iraq's alleged WMD capabilities while knowing such claims were false. According to her critics, "hoax," "deception," and "demagogic scare tactic" will always be the highlighted words and phrases in the Condoleezza Rice biography.
Condoleezza Rice was the first female National Security Advisor and she is the first African American woman to serve as Secretary of State. Rice Condoleezza is also the Secretary of State to have received the most opposition to her confirmation since 1825. Thirteen Senators cast votes against Condoleeza Rice, citing examples in the Rice Condoleezza biography where she and President Bush made errors in Iraq and in the War on Terror. Senator Robert said he voted against Rice Condoleezza because she "has asserted that [President Bush] holds far more of the war power than the Constitution grants him." It isn't surprising that Condoleeza Rice would give President Bush more power than he is due, however, since he is the most important man in the Condoleeza Rice biography.
Journalists often comment about the fact that no man other than President Bush plays a prominent role in the Rice Condoleezza biography. She not only spends the workday with President Bush, but is also rumored to spend most weekends with the Bush family in Camp David. Given the dwindling notoriety of the Condoleeza Rice biography, it's best that Rice Condoleezza keep her alliance with President Bush. Soon, President Bush may be the only ally Condoleeza Rice has left.
Time Magazine claims the achievements in the Condoleezza Rice biography have faded, and Senator Barbara Boxer criticizes Rice Condoleezza and the Condoleeza Rice biography for losing "respect for the truth" about the war in Iraq. Surveys also show that many African Americans may not understand how, throughout the Condoleeza Rice biography, Rice's issue positions are so different from their own.
The Condoleezza Rice biography leads us to one undeniable conclusion - our Secretary of State is a misguided liar.
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