Headline RoundupMarch 24th, 2022

How Will Madeleine Albright Be Remembered?

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. secretary of state, died Wednesday at 84. 

Born in Czechoslovakia in 1937, Albright was appointed as U.N. ambassador by former President Bill Clinton in 1993. In 1997, Clinton chose her to be secretary of state. Following Albright’s death, Clinton told CNN (Left bias) that “she just wanted to support whatever we could do to back Ukraine,” during a conversation two weeks earlier. On Feb. 23, Albright also wrote an opinion article in The New York Times (Opinion rated Left) arguing that invading Ukraine would be a "historic mistake" for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Former President George W. Bush said Albright “lived out the American dream and helped others realize it,” adding that she “understood firsthand the importance of free societies for peace in our world.”

Coverage was generally positive across the spectrum. Many left and center-rated outlets published opinion articles praising Albright’s career. While right-rated outlets tended not to publish such articles, multiple Fox News (Online News rated Right) Channel contributors spoke favorably of Albright on Wednesday. 

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