Karen Hughes
Karen Parfitt Hughes (born December 27, 1956 in Paris, France) is a Republican U.S. political professional from the state of Texas. She serves as the undersecretary of state for public diplomacy in the George W. Bush administration, with the rank of ambassador.
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December 27 - 1956 - Paris - France - Republican - U.S. - Texas - George W. Bush
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Hughes received her bachelor's degree from Southern Methodist University in 1977. She worked as a television news reporter from 1977 to 1984. As a reporter, Hughes followed the presidential campaign in 1980. In 1984, she switched from covering politics to practicing politics, going to work as the Texas press coordinator for the Reagan-Bush campaign.
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Southern Methodist University - 1977 - 1984 - 1980
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Since the 1990s, Hughes has worked with George W. Bush: first as director of communications while he was governor of Texas, from 1995 to 2000, and then as counselor to the president from 2001 to 2002, while he was president of the United States. She left the Bush administration in July 2002 to return to Texas, but remained in daily contact with the Bush reelection campaign by telephone and e-mail, and spoke personally with Bush several times a week. In 2002, Hughes was a member of the White House Iraq Group. In August 2004, Hughes returned to full-time service with the Bush campaign, setting up office on Air Force One, from where she planned the 2004 Republican National Convention and the late stages of the 2004 election. She has been described by The Dallas Morning News as "the most powerful woman ever to serve in the White House", and by ABC News as Bush's "most essential advisor," and remains one of the major voices of the Bush campaign.
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1990s - George W. Bush - Governor of Texas - 1995 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - President of the United States - July 2002 - Telephone - E-mail - White House Iraq Group - August 2004 - Bush campaign - Air Force One - 2004 Republican National Convention - 2004 election - The Dallas Morning News - White House - ABC News
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In March 2004, Hughes published ', an upbeat account of her work in the Bush administration.
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On March 14, 2005, the president announced his intention to nominate Hughes for the undersecretary of state for public diplomacy with the rank of ambassador — a job focused on changing foreigners' perceptions about America. The Senate confirmed her nomination in July of 2005. She was officially sworn in on September 9, 2005.
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March 14 - 2005 - State - Public diplomacy - Senate
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Starting with a September 26, 2005 stop in Egypt, Hughes went on a tour of the Middle East to speak with leaders and people from the region. Hughes states that in response to a question from an unnamed Egyptian opposition political leader about why President Bush mentions God, she responded "that our Constitution references 'One nation under God.'"1 Hughes also pointed out that most U.S. Presidents have mentioned God in their public speeches. However, the phrase "under God" does not appear in the US Constution. The phrase does appear in the current version of the Pledge of Allegiance, to which the words 'under God' were added in 1954.
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Middle East - Constitution - U.S. Presidents - Pledge of Allegiance
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On her September 27 stop in Jidda, Saudi Arabia during a talk with female students, she expressed her wish that women could "fully participate in society" as they do in the United States. In response one of the women said "The general image of the Arab woman is that she isn't happy Well, we're all pretty happy."2. Her talk underlined the differences between the view the U.S. has for Arab women and the views of women in traditional societies about their position.
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Jidda - Saudi Arabia
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