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THE MANY FACES OF HILLARY CLINTON

By Sanjay Salomon
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivers remarks at the Common Ground Awards in honor of slain ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, November 8, 2012. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)

    Kissy-face

    Don’t let the pucker fool you. She’s never been one to kiss a behind.

    YURI GRIPAS/Reuters

    THE MANY FACES OF HILLARY CLINTON

    Okay, full disclosure: After seeing Buzzfeed’s gallery of First Lady Michelle Obama’s greatest facial expressions we were inspired. So in honor of her last day as secretary of state, we thought we’d take a look back at the many faces of Hillary Clinton.

    OK, full disclosure: After seeing Buzzfeed’s gallery of Michelle Obama’s greatest facial expressions we were inspired. So in honor of her last day as secretary of state, we thought we’d take a look back at the many faces of Hillary Clinton.

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton works from a desk inside a C-17 military plane upon her departure from Malta, in the Mediterranean Sea, bound for Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday Oct.18, 2011. (AP Photo / Kevin Lamarque, Pool) hillaryclintonstyle

    Texter-in-chief

    Or is she engulfed in an epic game of “Angry Bids.” ’Nuff said. LOL.

    Kevin Lamarque/Associated Press
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacts during a news conference with Croatian President Ivo Josipovic in Zagreb October 31, 2012. Clinton began a three-nation Balkan trip in Bosnia, where a power struggle between ethnic Serb, Muslim and Croat parties has stymied progress since their 1992-95 war. Clinton's Balkans trip, probably her last before stepping down early next year, represents her final effort to settle some of the legacies of the bloody break-up of federal Yugoslavia in the 1990s, when her husband Bill Clinton was president. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic (CROATIA - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

    Surprise!

    ”Good news, everyone! I found my headphones! Let’s get back to general assembly business, shall we?”

    ANTONIO BRONIC/REUTERS
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivers remarks at the Common Ground Awards in honor of slain ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, November 8, 2012. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)

    Kissy-face

    Don’t let the pucker fool you. She’s never been one to kiss a behind.

    YURI GRIPAS/Reuters
    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks at the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) in Washington, Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012. Clinton, the chair of MCC's board of directors, discussed MCC's distinctive model and role as a key player in the US Global Development initiatives. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

    The Storyteller

    “I’m telling you it was THIS big! Enormous! Honestly, I’ve never encountered an ego as big as Putin’s.”

    Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated Press
    epa03469025 YEARENDER 2012 APRIL US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacts as the translation of her comments from English to Japanese seems to take a long time during a press conference with Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba at the Department of State in Washington, DC, USA, 10 April 2012. EPA/JIM LO SCALZO

    Ruh-Roh

    “Oops! Did I say that? Better rely on Rosetta Stone next time!”

    JIM LO SCALZO/EPA
    “I’m here! I’m here! Sorry I’m late!...Phew! Okay! Are we going to get these talks rolling, or what?”

    The Late Arrival

    “I’m here! I’m here! Sorry I’m late!... Phew! OK! Are we going to get these talks rolling, or what?”

    Jason Reed/REUTERS
    RNPS IMAGES OF THE YEAR 2012 - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) calls a time-out during a multiple question from an Indian journalist, as India's Foreign Minister S.M. Krishna smiles during their news conference at the U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue in Washington June 13, 2012. REUTERS/Gary Cameron (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

    The Ref

    “Whoa there, Mr. Foreign Minister! We are NOT settling our differences with a cricket match!”

    GARY CAMERON/Reuters
    President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton share a laugh at the Youth Ball at the Post Office Pavilion on Wednesday, January 20, 1993. (AP Photo/Bill Waugh) 08liaisons Library Tag 01082006 Arts & Entertainment

    First Lady

    Hillary and Bill at his first inauguration in 1993. Sigh. She has no idea what was in store for her.

    BILL WAUGH/Associated Press
    SENATOR HILLARY CLINTON--BOSTON--3/14/2004--Senator Hillary Clinton, (cq) D NY, looks over the audience priot to speaking at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Dorchester Sunday afternoon. GLOBE STAFF PHOTO BY JOHN BOHN Library Tag 03152004 Metro HillaryClintonstyle

    The Ladder-Climber

    “Be honest—does this haircut make me look presidential?”

    JOHN BOHN/GLOBE STAFF
    FILE - In this Feb. 26, 2008, file photo, then Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., left, and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., respond to a question during a Democratic presidential debate in Cleveland. Mitt Romney pulled the plug on his first presidential run on Feb. 7, 2008, and immediately served notice that he wasn’t about to fade away. “I hate to lose,” he told conservatives that day. Obama wasn’t paying too much attention to Romney just then. The first-term Illinois senator was in a bare-knuckled brawl with Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination and, if he got past the New York senator and former first lady, was calculating his odds of defeating Republican Sen. John McCain.(AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File)

    Debater

    “Well, I guess I would consider Mr. Obama for a Cabinet position. But c’mon, seriously, who do you really think is going to win this race?”

    Mark Duncan/Associated Press
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) speaks with a woman after a town hall meeting with businessmen and members of civil society in Islamabad October 21, 2011. Clinton warned on Friday that stern action would have to be taken against Afghan and Pakistani militants if they did not cooperate in efforts to stabilise Afghanistan and pursue peace. REUTERS/Mian Khursheed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)

    The Greeter

    “Hey you! Nice to see you again! Oh wait... have we met?”

    Mian Khursheed/REUTERS
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton(L) and pro-democracy opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi pose prior to dinner at the US Chief of Mission Residence in Rangoon, Myanmar, December 1, 2011. Clinton is traveling to the country on a two-day visit, the first by a US Secretary of State in more than 50 years. AFP PHOTO / POOL / Saul LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)

    Hostess with the Mostess

    “Aw, yeah! Aung San Suu Kyi is in the hooowwwwzzz!”

    SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
    First lady and New York U.S. Senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton celebrates with the crowd during her victory rally in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2000. Mrs. Clinton defeated Republican Rep. Rick Lazio to become the first presidential spouse elected to Congress. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds) HillaryClintonstyle

    The Senator

    ”Ah, 2008 is almost here. That’ll be my year, indeed.”

    RON EDMONDS/Associated Press
    Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., right, autographs copies of her new book, "Living History," at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in New York's Rockefeller Center Monday, June 9, 2003. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) Library Tag 06102003 National/Foreign HillaryClintonstyle

    The Author

    ”Sorry, but you’ll have to buy a copy and find out. I’m not going to tell you the ending.”

    MARY ALTAFFER/Associated PRess
    Hillary Rodham Clinton ends her speech at the tenth anniversary of Reach Out and Read- a pediatric-based literacy program- at the Boston Medical Center in Boston on Friday June, 4th. 1999. LIBRARY TAG 06051999 NATIONAL HillaryClintonstyle

    The Motivational Speaker

    “Get a book and read, already.”

    Max Becherer
    PERTH, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 14: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reacts to Premier of Western Australia Colin Barnett at a reception at Indiana Cottesloe Beach during the Australia-United States Ministerial Consultation, on November 14, 2012 at Cottesloe Beach near Perth , Australia. The bilateral AUSMIN forum will focus on foreign, defence and strategic policy. (Photo by Nic Ellis - Pool/Getty Images)

    An Anxious Guest

    “So seriously, how much longer is this going to last? I DVR’d ‘Gossip Girl’ and don’t want to hear any spoilers.”

    Nic Ellis/Getty Images
    (FILES)US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivers remarks to the media on world events in this October 3, 2012 photo at the US Department of State in Washington, DC. Secretary Clinton will testify before US lawmakers on September's deadly attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said November 15, 2012. "Secretary Clinton has committed to testifying before our committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the Accountability Review Board report which is expected to be concluded by early-mid December," chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen told a House hearing on Benghazi. AFP Photo/Paul J. RichardsPAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images

    Serious face

    Sometimes it takes a village — to make Hillary smile!

    PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks to journalists during a brief press conference at the Government buildings in Dublin, Ireland on December 6, 2012. Clinton on December 6 issued a sharp warning to European and central Asian nations that some countries were backsliding on democratic values and human rights. AFP PHOTO/ PETER MUHLYPETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images

    Smiley face

    There we go!

    PETER MUHLY/AFP/Getty Images

    Wavy-wave

    “Hi! No, that’s OK. I see you! No need to come over here and — too late!”

    Samrang Pring/REUTERS
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton winks during a ceremony honoring the winners of the Secretary of State's Award for Corporate Excellence at the US State Department in Washington, DC, on November 28, 2012. The award honors US businesses in their work abroad as good corporate citizens with this year's winners being Intel for their work in Vietnam and Sorwathe for their work in Rwanda. AFP PHOTO / Saul LOEBSAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images

    Wink-wink...

    "Sure you didn't sleep with Monica, Bill. Sure you didn't."

    SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrives at NATO headquarters ahead of a two-day NATO foreign ministers in Brussels December 4, 2012. NATO foreign ministers will agree on Tuesday to send Patriot missiles to beef up Turkey's air defenses and calm Turkey's fears that it could come under missile attack, possibly with chemical weapons, from Syria, diplomats said. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: MILITARY POLITICS)

    Sleepytime

    Global diplomacy can be exhausting. Looks like a certain secretary of state needs a nap.

    YVES HERMAN/Reuters
    epa03551978 US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the September attack in Benghazi, Libya, that killed US Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans, in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, USA, 23 January 2013. Congress is investigating why the State Department failed to anticipate the attack, which occurred on September 11 and killed US ambassador Christopher Stephens and three other American diplomats. EPA/PETE MAROVICH

    On the Defense

    ”Oh, senators, please!”

    PETE MAROVICH/EPA
    WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 29: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton waves goodbye after holding a "Global Townterview" at the Newseum January 29, 2013 in Washington, DC. Clinton took questions from youths from around the world via satellite and social media including Twitter, Facebook and Skype in advance of her last day at the State Department Friday. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    Fond Farewell

    “It’s been a blast, folks. Bye for now! Maybe you’ll see me again — around 2016, or so?”

    Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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