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Related: About this forumStephen Colbert: Guest Madeleine Albright Says 'See Something, Say Something, Do Something'
Former Sec. of State and 'Fascism: A Warning' author Madeleine Albright tells Stephen the warning signs of a strongman.
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Stephen Colbert: Guest Madeleine Albright Says 'See Something, Say Something, Do Something' (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Apr 2018
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)1. 'See Something, Say Something, Do Something' - indeed...
SamKnause
(13,088 posts)3. Thank you for providing the video.
Every time I hear her name, see a photo of her, or see her on TV that 24 second video runs in my mind.
She is evil.
500,000 innocent children.
I showed that clip to my niece about 5 years ago.
pazzyanne
(6,543 posts)2. Madeleine Albright has always been a heroine for me.
She is an intelligent, informed woman who held great authority when she was Secretary of State, and used her position well to serve the United States with amazing alacrity. She and Hillary Clinton have many of the same traits that put them in the position of gaining the respect of world leaders. They both are able to take a hard line and do so with détente. What an opportunity we lost in being able to have women like Madeleine and Hillary represent us on the world stage.
masmdu
(2,535 posts)4. See reply #1 above
pazzyanne
(6,543 posts)5. And that is one side of the conversation.