Clinton Interviewed by Lena Dunham

hillary-clinton-lena-dunhamHillary Rodham Clinton was interviewed by Lena Dunham, star from the HBO series Girls. Dunham launched her new newsletter with the exclusive interview with Clinton. Dunham and Clinton discussed a number of topics including Clinton’s transition from a supporter of Republican Barry Goldwater to a Democrat, her marriage to former President Bill Clinton and feminism. Dunham also showed Clinton a series of images from her life and asked her questions about each of the images. You can read the newsletter by signing up on LennyLetter.com or accessing the archived copy HERE.

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News Source: Entertainment Weekly

Clinton Interviewed by Lena Dunham

hillaryUPDATE (9/29): Read more about the interview HERE.

Hillary Rodham Clinton was interviewed by Lena Dunham, star of HBO’s Girls. In the interviewed, which was taped earlier this month, Clinton and Dunham discuss Clinton’s campaign, her career, her marriage, and feminism. The interview will be available on September 29 to subscribers of Dunham’s new website lennyletter.com. Click the link to subscribe and receive the exclusive interview by email next week.

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News Source: Politico

Clinton Returns to California for Fundraisers

Last week, Hillary Rodham Clinton attended events in San Francisco and Los Angeles. On Friday, she attended three fundraisers in Hollywood that were attended by Leonardo DiCaprio, Dustin Lance Black, Elizabeth Banks, Howard Gordon, and Bruce Cohen. The events took place at the homes of HBO’s Michael Lombardo and actor Tobey Maguire. Earlier in the day, Clinton also attended a fundraiser at the home of Westfield Corp co-CEO Peter Lowy. She is reported to have addressed a number of issues, including the recent shooting in a Charleston, South Carolina church. All three events were closed to the press.

Saturday, Clinton addressed the The US Conference of Mayors where she called for stronger gun restrictions following the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston. She acknowledged that there is still work to be done with regard to race relations. She said, “Despite our best efforts and our highest hopes, America’s long struggle with race is far from finished. I know this is a difficult topic to talk about. I know that so many of us hoped by electing our first black president, we had turned the page on this chapter in our history. I know there are truths we do not like to say out loud or discus with our children. But we have to.”

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News Source: Variety, The Washington Post

Image Source: The Washington Post