Hillary Rodham Clinton Supreme Court Buzz:Obama Says No
Hillary Rodham Clinton Supreme Court Buzz:Obama Says No – When Justice John Paul Stevens retired from the Supreme Court last week, it left many wondering who Obama would choose to fill his place. It is already a well established fact that anyone that is chosen by Obama will reach heavy opposition by the political right in the Senate. Recently, Senator Orrin Hatch said that he has heard Hillary Rodham Clinton’s name mentioned in discussions about who should fill the gap that was left with long time Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens retiring. Choosing Clinton to fill the vacancy seems a little unlikely, but would make for an interesting storyline.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton Sarah Palin Alliance?
November 15, 2009 by Dylan · Leave a Comment
Hillary Rodham Clinton Sarah Palin Alliance? – Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton revealed in an interview that she would be happy to talk to Sarah Palin over coffee.Clinton was responding to a question about a passage in Palin’s new book “Going Rogue”:
“Should Secretary Clinton and I ever sit down over a cup of coffee, I know that we would fundamentally disagree on many issues. But my hat is off to her hard work on the 2008 campaign trail.”
Clinton replied:
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Hillary Clinton Loses Cool In Congo
August 10, 2009 by Dylan · 3 Comments
Hillary Clinton Loses Cool In Congo – Hillary Clinton who is currently traveling in seven African Countries,was asked a question by a student during a meeting with the Congolese youth in Kinshasa Congo.The young man asked about the growing influence of China on the continent and then added, through a translator, “What does Mr. Clinton think about it?”
Clinton angrily replied:
“Wait, you want to know what my husband thinks? My husband is not the secretary of state – I am.You ask my opinion, I will tell you my opinion. I’m not going to channel my husband”.
Secretary of State Clinton interview is after the jump.
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Hillary Clinton Speech Council On Foreign Relations
July 15, 2009 by Dylan · Leave a Comment
Hillary Clinton gave a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations earlier today but her remarks did not air because the media chose to focus on President Obama health care talk that took place at the same time Clinton focused on Iran and laid out the administration diplomatic agenda.Here is her entire speech:
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Palin:Hillary Clinton’s Whining Turned Me Off
August 29, 2008 by Dylan · Leave a Comment
Palin:Hillary Clinton’s Whining Turned Me Off – Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin who was selected as McCain’s VP praised Hillary Clinton in her acceptance speech earlier today.But according to reports she was less than friendly about Clinton at the NEWSWEEK Women & Leadership Event in Los Angeles last March.
When asked about her feelings about Sen. Hillary Clinton the mag wrote:
She said she felt kind of bad she couldn’t support a woman, but she didn’t like Clinton’s “whining.”
Palin’s acceptance speech video is after the jump.
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Acclamation,DNC Roll Call:Nomination By Acclamation
Acclamation,DNC Roll Call:Nomination By Acclamation – Hillary Clinton lead the DNC roll call to vote and nominate Barack Obama by acclamation as the Democratic nominee.Nancy Pelosi passed the motion and Obama accepted.Clinton said:
“With eyes firmly fixed on the future, and in the spirit of unity with the goal of victory, with faith in our party and our country, let’s declare together with one voice right here, right now that Barack Obama is our candidate and he will be our president.”
You can watch a video report on the DNC Roll Call:Nomination By Acclamation,after the jump.
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Hillary Clinton Beats Barack Obama In West Virginia Primary
May 13, 2008 by Jamie Bernarth · Leave a Comment

Clinton Beats Obama In West Virginia Primary
Hillary Rodham Clinton won an impressive victory on Tuesday night in the West Virginia Democratic primary.Clinton was helped in her task by white, working-class voters, who have been loyal to her during most of the primary season.In her victory speech,Clinton said that she was staying in the race.
“There are some who have wanted to cut this race short,” Mrs. Clinton said at a victory party in Charleston, W.Va., where the crowd at one point chanted, “It’s not over!” “I am more than ever determined to carry on this campaign until everyone has had a chance to make their voices heard.”
This huge victory guarantees that the contest will not end before June 3.
Hillary Rodham Beats Barack Obama In Pennsylvania Primary
April 23, 2008 by Dylan · Leave a Comment

Pennsylvania Primary Results
Hillary Rodham Clinton won last night’s election ,but has to now find a way to raise money in order to pursue this race.Here are the latest results of the Pennsylvania Primary :
99% Precincts Reporting
Clinton
1,238,696
55%Obama
1,023,122
45%
Clinton spokesman says that she has raised more than $2.5 million,last night.
Bill Clinton Thinks Young Voters Are Fooled By Barack Obama
April 16, 2008 by Dylan · Leave a Comment

Bill Clinton attempted to help his wife’s campaign by telling Pennsylvanians that older voters support Hillary Clinton because they’re too wise to be fooled by Barack Obama’s message.Bill claimed:
“I think there is a big reason there’s an age difference in a lot of these polls,” “Because once you’ve reached a certain age, you won’t sit there and listen to somebody tell you there’s really no difference between what happened in the Bush years and the Clinton years; that there’s not much difference in how small-town Pennsylvania fared when I was president, and in this decade.”
“So I think it’s important that we get to the truth of this,”
Clinton seemed to now suggest that younger voters are foolish after more or less labeling them as delusional people few months ago.
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Barack Obama:Clinton Using GOP Playbook
April 14, 2008 by Jamie Bernarth · Leave a Comment

Obama:Clinton Using GOP Playbook
After being labeled “elitist” by his two opponents for his “small Pennsylvania town bitter comments” Barack Obama is striking back at Hillary Rodham Clinton and accusing her of using the old tactics from the Republican playbook .Obama said:
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