LOS ANGELES (AP) — Eight years to the day after conceding she was unable to "shatter that highest, hardest glass ceiling," Hillary Clinton is poised to embrace her place in history as she finally crashes through as the Democratic presidential nominee. From stridently defending her own career, famously saying in 1992 that she never "stayed home and baked cookies," to a 2008 presidential bid that shied away from mentioning her gender, Clinton has addressed the issue of her historic role from nearly every angle. In 2008, Clinton believed she needed to project an image of strength to persuade voters she could be the first woman to serve as commander in chief — a "kind of tough single parent" rather than a "first mama," as Mark Penn, her chief strategist at the time, described it. After a challenging primary against Vermont Sen.