Posted on 03/28/2007 4:31:12 AM PDT by veronica
Senator Clintons closest aide, Ms. Abedin never sweats; Oscar de la Renta wants to dress her
Last June, under an oppressive sun, at a rally to save the Niagara military base at the University of Buffalo, all of New Yorks top politiciansGeorge Pataki, Chuck Schumer, Hillary Clintonpoured sweat.
Yet there was exactly one member of the wilting delegation who managed, somehow, to stay cool: Hillary Clintons mysterious, glamorous and eerily unflappable aide de camp, Huma Abedin.
It was like 110 degrees outside, recalled the source, a political aide who asked to remain anonymous. We were all just pouring down with sweat. But I have this distinct memory of Huma traipsing in in this blue pantsuitit was like this wool pantsuitnot a bead of sweat on her brow, not a hair out of place, with everything perfectly organized in her Yves Saint Laurent handbag.
That sort of fantastical, supernaturally tinged tale is not unusual. Indeed, in the insular world of New York and D.C. politics, Huma Abedin has become a sort of mythical figure.
On a day-to-day basis, Ms. Abedin is responsible for guiding the Senator from one chaotic event to the next and ensuring that the many hundreds of situations that arise at eachthe photo ops, the handshakes, the speechesgo smoothly. The job of body personindustry-speak for the catchall role of an omnipresent traveling assistantis a notoriously grueling one, requiring unfaltering level-headedness and a zeal for multitasking. These folks are constantly on the move, juggling 20 different chores, and they consequently often appear slightly disheveled (or even sweaty).
By most quantifiable measures, Ms. Abedin has the most challenging of those gigs. In the last 10 days, she has accompanied Mrs. Clinton to more than 20 events, involving nine plane flights and several trains. At each stop, they were mobbed.
I think she has special powers, said public-radio broadcaster Katia Dunn, who recently crossed paths with Ms. Abedin and Mrs. Clinton at a café on Capitol Hill.
Ms. Dunn explained that she had heard about the cult of Huma, but had never met her. All of a sudden, I turn around and there was this woman I now know to be Huma. And it wasnt just that she was gorgeousshe did just sort of have this presence. She stopped me in my tracks for a second.
Its not like shes incredibly coiffed, Ms. Dunn continued. She just looked very composed and confident in her natural beauty. She momentarily arrested our progress. Whats amazing is that she didnt even yell at us or anythingshe didnt have to.
Representative Anthony Weiner, a swingingly single Brooklyn Democrat who has known Ms. Abedin since before Hillary Clinton was elected to office, talked about her ability to perform under pressure preternaturally.
This notion that Senator Clinton is a cool customerI mean, I dont dispute it, but the coolest customer in that whole operation is Huma, said the Congressman, who watched Ms. Abedin in action earlier this month at the internationally covered march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Ala.
Crossing the bridge was a logistical minefield: huge crowds to navigate, innumerable V.I.P.sincluding former President Clintonto hand-hold, countless photo ops to facilitate and a strict timetable to keep. There were a hundred things that could have gone wrong, Mr. Weiner recalled. And Huma was sort of the all-purpose trouble-shooter of first response. It was a tour de force, and what was most impressive is that she maintained a level head the whole time.
He added: In fact, I think theres some dispute as to whether Humas actually human or not.
But, Really, Is She?
Which gets at another facet of the cult of Huma: Shes something of a mystery, even to the people who have worked in her proximity for years.
Very little is publicly known about her, which of course leaves plenty to talk about. And the rumors abound. According to various accounts from Huma acquaintances interviewed for this story: Shes Lebanese, shes Jordanian, shes Iranian, shes 26, shes 36, she has two children, she lives with the Clintons.
No one knows anything about her, said one political aide. Shes like Hillarys secret weapon.
In point of fact, many people from countless different corridors across the globe know something of Huma Abedin. But apparently she has a rare knack for letting people in without really letting them in.
This might seem too over-saccharine, but I love Huma, said Oscar de la Renta, who is a personal friend and intensely loyal supporter of the Clintons. The legendary designer was speaking to The Observer on the phone from his compound in the Dominican Republic. He has known her for nearly a decade. Indeed, he noted, Ms. Abedin has actually been a guest at his island home. He described her as discrete, loyal, beautiful and half-Pakistani.
She is an unbelievably feminine and gentle person, but at the same time she can accomplish so much, offered Mr. de la Renta. He recalled that she had great style, but hastened to point out that shes a Muslim and shes very conservative.
I always say I dont want to die without seeing [Huma] in a strapless dress, he said, with a laugh. But did the dapper dressmaker know, say, where his dream girl grew up?
I dont really know much about her history, said Mr. de la Renta, because Huma is not such a talkative girl.
Other political players with Clinton connections were just as effusiveand just as vague on the personal details.
Im so fond of Huma, if she were to run for office, I would volunteer for her campaign, said public-relations man and Democratic super-fund-raiser Robert Zimmerman. Pressed for any biographical details about his prospective candidate, Mr. Zimmerman said, I really dont know much of her back story.
The Huma Story
The back story, as it were, begins 32 years ago in Kalamazoo, Mich., where Ms. Abedin, who declined to participate in this article, lived until the age of 2. Her family then relocated to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where she lived until returning to the States for college. She attended George Washington University. Her father, who died when she was 17, was an Islamic and Middle Eastern scholar of Indian decent. He founded his own institute devoted to Western-Eastern and interfaith understanding and reconciliation and published a journal focusing on Muslim minorities living in the diaspora. Her mother, a renowned professor in Saudi Arabia, is Pakistani.
Ms. Abedin recently bought an apartment in the vicinity of 12th and U streets in Washington, D.C. When she comes to New York, she stays with her sister, who has an apartment in Manhattannot, as one popular rumor has it, in Chappaqua with the Clintons. She has no children and has never been married. Shes single.
Ms. Abedin began working for Mrs. Clinton as an intern for the then First Lady in 1996. She was hired as a staff assistant to the First Ladys chief of staff, Maggie Williams. For several years, she was the backup to Mrs. Clintons permanent personal aide, Allison Stein, and she officially took over as Mrs. Clintons aide and advisor around the time of the 2000 Senate race.
Her Presidential campaign title is traveling chief of staff.
Hoh My God!
So shes eminently qualified, and functions in the most visible position for the most visible candidate now running for President. Still, thats only part of the explanation for why she has become an object of fascination.
Have you seen Huma? asked James Carville, the former advisor to President Clinton. Her appearance is just like, Hoh my God! She takes your breath away. Shes an unbelievably, stunningly gorgeous woman. Nobody in that position can be that good-looking; it just doesnt happen. He added that she is also damn smart.
Ms. Abedin is 5-foot-6 but invariably wears high heelseven to the multitude of parades she is obliged to walk in. She has full lips and long auburn hair, always worn down. And, despite a penchant for cheeseburgers and a schedule that doesnt allow much time for Equinox, she is fashionably trim.
According to a friend, her favorite designers are Mr. de la Renta, Catherine Malandrino, Charles Nolan and Prada. And she has a weakness for Marc Jacobs bags, said the friend. She is known for her bags.
Robert Barnett, the Clintons longtime attorney, said that in 11 years of knowing her, he has never seen her wear the same outfit twice. He also said he holds Ms. Abedins intellect in the highest regard. She has extremely good instincts and extremely good judgment, he said. She is also gorgeous and the most terrifically dressed young woman you will ever encounter.
A Special Category
Its a relatively small world of high-level Muslim officials and aides in Washington, and the subgroup of females who fit that description is even smaller.
Assistant Secretary of State Dina Habib Powell is a fellow member of that exclusive club, and has become fast friends with Ms. Abedin.
Ms. Powell, a 33-year-old who was born in Cairo, is also a Muslim, also speaks fluent Arabic and is also uncannily stylishshe says she has been told on many occasions that she is Ms. Abedins Republican doppelgänger. She had some insights into what her colleague is really passionate about.
[Huma] certainly feels a deep responsibility to encourage more mutual understanding between her beliefs and culture and American culture, said Ms. Powell. I think you will see Huma coming out of that role in the background.
I think shes going to emerge as a woman to watch, she added.
It may have happened in the background, but Ms. Abedin has indeed become a trusted advisor to Mrs. Clinton, especially on issues pertaining to the Middle East, according to a number of Clinton associates. At meetings on the region, they say, Ms. Abedins perspective is always sought out.
And more and more, shes becoming known for that expertise as well.
She is a person of enormous intellect with in-depth knowledge on a number of issuesespecially issues pertaining to the Middle East, said Senator John McCain, in a statement relayed by one of his aides.
Huma is an example of why more people, particularly in Washington, need to understand the rest of the world, need to recognize what an asset it is to have cross-cultural experiences, wrote Queen Noor of Jordan in an e-mail. She is loyal, intelligent, diplomatic, energetic and brings a broader understanding to the tableone that I wish there was more of in the world. It is this sensibility that has contributed to her being an enormous asset to Hillary in Washington and New York and now in this next endeavor, and I am proud of her.
And so, apparently, is the boss.
Id call Huma one in a million, said Mrs. Clintons press secretary, Philippe Reines, but that would mean there are 5,999 others in the world just like her, and there simply arent. She is truly one of a kind, one in a billion. We are all in awe of her poise, grace, judgment, intellect and her seemingly endless reserve of kindness, patience and energy.
Special powers, definitely.
This thread is worthless without picutures! ;)
Compared to Helen Thomas, hilliary, Estrich, Pelosi, Abzug, Doyen foinstoin, etc. She aint bad!
Geez...you think she'd wear something that'd hide that bulging mooseknuckle she's got...
Abadin = Abadon?
I see the Great FR Background Check of 2007 has begun. Good. Now we need to take as many pictures of her as possible, and post themon the web. Also, look at KoRn's post about Huma's signatures being different.
It almost looks like Hillary signed Huma's name on the second one.
Some help from Google.
I hope you saw this article.
Hillary's advisor on ME is a Muslim woman.
I wondered the same thing.
So, now we KNOW how the democrat talking points get to the middle east and our terrorist enemies! I'd be willing to bet her background has something to do with Iran, Osama, Saddam or all of the above!
So yes, there is a connection.
Hillary's aide's mother taught at Osama Bin Laden's SCHOOL? I missed that.
Osama bin Ladens old schoolthe Al Thagher Model Schoolsits on several dozen arid acres lined by eucalyptus trees, whose branches have been twisted by winds from the Red Sea...During the nineteen-sixties and early seventies, Al Thagher was the most prestigious high school in Jedda; compared with other schools in Saudi Arabia, it had a relatively secular flavor. Many wealthy Saudi parents sent their sons abroad for secondary educationto Lebanon, Egypt, England, or the United Statesbut for those who kept their boys in Jedda Al Thagher was the school of the élite, Saleha Abedin, a longtime Jedda educator, said. (Abedin is now a vice-dean of Jeddas Dar Al-Hekma College, a private womens college.)
AND
From the Article:
Her mother, a reknown professor in Saudi Arabia, is Pakistani.
What are the chances of two female professors in Saudi Arabia being named Abedin ?
She's a paid staffer of Hillary's Senate office. It seems our tax dollars are helping fund Hillary's campaign.
http://www.legistorm.com/person/Abedin_Huma_M_/2909.html
A lot of women raised in the moslem culture are lesbians...
...it's their only hope for ever having sex with a real man.
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