A new addition to the State Department building in Washington, D.C. includes a permanent reminder of Clinton’s failed bid for the presidency: a glass ceiling.

Here’s Hillary in front of the artist’s rendering:

Secretaries of State John Kerry, Madeleine Albright and Colin Powell joined Hillary to dedicate the new construction that is being funded by foreign and corporate donations.

According to Dick Morris:

It seems that while she was selling favors for access at the Clinton Foundation and the State Department, she took time out during her busy tenure to raise $37 million from the usual corporate and foreign donors to construct a new entrance pavilion at the State Department named after herself. Now visitors to Foggy Bottom will enter through the Hillary Clinton Pavilion, to be festooned with artifacts of her time as Secretary.

The glass pavilion was financed by corporate and foreign donors most of whom have issues before the State Department, Four oppressive Middle East governments — the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait and Brunei — all with close ties to the Clinton Foundation and important issues before State contributed as did the usual coterie of corporations that regularly support Clinton’s favored causes.

The largest gifts of $2.5 million or more came from four companies: FedEx, Boeing, PepsiCo and Intel. All four also contributed to the Clinton Foundation. Boeing was particularly generous, giving not only $2.5 million for the would-be Hillary Center and $900,000 to the Clinton Foundation. These donations came after Clinton personally and successfully intervened to try to persuade Russia to buy $3.7 billion of Boeing aircraft.

At the dedication, Clinton said, “I’m thrilled to be here at the new Hillary Clinton Pavilion. I’m sure you will notice it is the most transparent part of the entire project.”