Chelsea Clinton, 'Woman of the Year,' 'Mom of the Year' | National Review Online

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 You may recall one of my persistent gripes is the media's insistence that we treat Chelsea Clinton as if she's some sort of extraordinary achiever, when in fact she's "a young woman whose adult life consists mostly of stepping through doors opened by her parents' power and meandering through the highest levels of high society without actually doing much." Our one glimpse of her in a public role was her widely-panned, $600,000-per-year, part-time work as an increasingly infrequent NBC News correspondent; she's also been the keynote speaker at SXSWand was named assistant vice provost at New York University at age 30, before finishing her dissertation.

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Chelsea Clinton, 'Woman of the Year,' 'Mom of the Year', by Jim Geraghty

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You may recall one of my persistent gripes is the media's insistence that we treat Chelsea Clinton as if she's some sort of extraordinary achiever, when in fact she's "a young woman whose adult life consists mostly of stepping through doors opened by her parents' power and meandering through the highest levels of high society without actually doing much." Our one glimpse of her in a public role was her widely-panned, $600,000-per-year, part-time work as an increasingly infrequent NBC News correspondent; she's also been the keynote speaker at SXSW and was named assistant vice provost at New York University at age 30, before finishing her dissertation.

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