Chelsea Clinton, in full Chelsea Victoria Clinton, (born February 27, 1980, Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.), American author, educator, and philanthropist who was perhaps best known as the only child of politicians Bill Clinton, the 42nd president of the United States (1993–2001), and Hillary Clinton, U.S. secretary of state (2009–13). Chelsea Clinton was born in the spotlight but maintained an ambivalent relationship with the media for much of her life. Arriving during her father’s first term as governor of Arkansas (1979–81), she was featured in the local paper the next day. Her parents, however, attempted to provide her with a fairly
about the upheaval about his name. it is one of the reasons he might have lost the governorship after one term. after only two years in office voters kicked bill clinton out of the governor s mansion in a stunning defeat. i regret that i will not have two more years to serve as governor. bill clinton raised the price of their car tax for their license plate, and evidently that made people furious. bill clinton loses the election and goes into a total depression. a heartbreaking end to a year that began with pure joy. back in february, hillary had given birth to their little girl, chelsea victoria clinton. the next two years are very important years for our child s development. you know, they re really pivotal years. i m grateful that i m going to be able to spend some more time with her. more time with their daughter and more time to figure out
bring homes home? she already knew them. i m so close to my mom. she had already asked me and grilled me on anything she felt she needed to know. i remember one boy she brought and he was going through that stage where he would wear a baseball cap all the time. i finally said you have to take that baseball cap off. we re in the white house, we re having dinner and you cannot sit at the table with that baseball cap on. so it was just being a regular mom. another regular mom moment, when chelsea graduated from high school and left the nest, fall 1997. she was teary almost every day that her child was going away to college. my mom just i think couldn t believe that i was going to california. i think that was more upsetting to her than just me going to college. she was like can t you find somewhere closer?
she had a secret service detail, but hillary still tried to make it as normal as possible. my mom put contact paper, like, in every drawer. she kept, like, trying to find things to reorganize and finally my dad was like we need to go. mom was like there has to be something else. my dad was like it s now time. i think if dad hadn t intervened, my mom would have still been there when i graduated four years later. chelsea was an adult now, on her own. shielding her from controversy as hillary had done for 18 years would be much harder. how difficult is it for you to hear so many people harshly criticize your mother? well, it s just been something i ve got i don t know accustomed to over my life.