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MONICA CROWLEY: WOMAN OF THE YEAR

Simply: The Classiest, the Prettiest and the Smartest Diva of the American Media. Period!

 

…and the opportunity knocked at her door…and President Nixon was there at the door welcoming her to mark the beginning of a sincere, warm and beneficial friendship; Monica has just been hired by President Nixon as his aide and assistant on foreign policies and his right hand in re-organizing his thoughts and completing his writings, thus lending him her creative writing talents and providing him with a strong friendly shoulder to lean on. In 1990, the 21-year-young attractive college student, Monica Crowley, wrote a candid letter to President Richard Nixon commenting on one of his recently published books. It was a perfect timing for the young Monica, for President Nixon was searching for a new research assistant to help him with his books, his political speeches and “putting in place” his ideological philosophy on foreign policy. This letter which was favorably received by the American president changed her life for ever. Monica Crowley, this sharp, stunning, intellectual blonde and conservative Republican, was born in 1968 in Fort Huachuca in the State of Arizona, USA. Her father worked in investments in Texas and her mother served as a hospital administrator in New Jersey. “I was just supposed to work for Nixon for the summer, and then I had an internship waiting for me in Washington.

 

After that, I was going to go to Villa Nova law school. One day toward the end of the summer, Nixon called me and asked me to come to his office for he had something to talk to me about…” Monica asked President Nixon, “What is it Mr. President you wish to talk to me about?” In an affirmative and sincere manner, President Nixon responded, “You are not going to law school.” The young Monica replied: ”Mr. President, I have already paid a deposit for the law school.” Nixon asked Monica how much the deposit was. And Monica replied: “$500”. Nixon went straight to his desk, took his check book and signed a check for the amount of $500 and said to Monica: “ Now, go to graduate school, instead.” This is how and why, Monica Crowley graduated in international relations instead of law. She did attend Columbia University for two years while still working for President Nixon. Five years later, she earned a doctorate degree in international relations.

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