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  • Likely voters concerned about corruption if Hillary elected president

    04/18/2007 3:32:20 PM PDT · by mborman · 18 replies · 741+ views
    OneNewsNow.com ^ | April 18, 2007 | Chad Groening
    The public-interest group Judicial Watch has released the results of a nationwide poll that indicates nearly half of likely American voters are worried about corruption in the White House if Hillary Clinton becomes the next U.S. president. Judicial Watch conducted the poll in partnership with Zogby International. A total of 38 percent of those polled were Democrats, 36 percent were Republicans, and 26 percent were Independents. Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton says the results of the poll were quite revealing. "Forty-five percent [of the respondents] are concerned or very concerned about Hillary Clinton corruption and that there will be high...
  • Clinton defends consulting contract

    02/19/2007 3:03:37 PM PST · by advance_copy · 25 replies · 729+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | 02/19/07 | Jim Davenport
    FLORENCE, S.C. - Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton on Monday denied that her campaign traded money for an endorsement from one of South Carolina's most influential black politicians. In an interview with The Associated Press, Clinton responded to questions about the consulting contract her campaign negotiated with state Sen. Darrell Jackson, who last week endorsed her candidacy rather than of top rivals John Edwards or Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. "Senator Jackson was someone who was involved in my husband's campaigns. He was someone we turned to for political advice and counsel and I'm proud to have him on my...
  • Sign Up to Participate in Hillary's First 'Conversation' Tonight! - Live Thread

    01/22/2007 12:51:02 PM PST · by governsleastgovernsbest · 238 replies · 6,321+ views
    Hillary for President ^ | Mark Finkelstein
    <p>Hillary's first conversation will be begin tonight at 7 PM. You need to register at the linked site to participate.</p> <p>Hillary's website asks people to "help make these webcasts a true national conversation by spreading the word."</p> <p>I'm doing my part.</p>
  • Hillary Chat LIVE now on her website

    01/22/2007 4:18:01 PM PST · by TomGuy · 35 replies · 1,575+ views
    Hillary is doing a live chat now via her website.
  • This Clinton machine is a tighter ship

    12/31/2006 9:00:47 AM PST · by STARWISE · 118 replies · 2,334+ views
    LA Times ^ | 12-31-06 | Stephen Braun
    <p>WASHINGTON — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has spent much of the last month behind closed doors, putting the final touches on a presidential campaign-in-waiting.</p> <p>Her hectic schedule has been crammed with private lunches and phone conversations with elected officials and political operatives. She has sounded out Democratic Party officials from New York to Des Moines about her chances and hired a cadre of new campaign aides.</p>
  • Hillary Clinton on Bush White House: "They Put Nixon to Shame"

    10/26/2006 11:37:12 AM PDT · by wouldntbprudent · 44 replies · 1,232+ views
    Towleroad.com ^ | Oct 26, 2006 | Staff
    Hillary Clinton addressed a gathering Wednesday night organized by the Greater Voices Coalition of New York, a consortium of LGBT Democratic organizations, according to Gay City News. In her first statements following Wednesday's New Jersey Supreme Court ruling that same-sex couples must be afforded the same marriage rights as heterosexual couples, Clinton said that her position on LGBT issues "has certainly evolved" and added that were New York Gubernatorial hopeful Eliot Spitzer to introduce same-sex marriage legislation in the state as he has promised, she would support it: "My position is consistent. I support states making the decision. I think...
  • WHEN CATTLE FUTURES ARE THE FUTURE: HILLARY CLINTON'S COW TRADES AS PROGNOSTIC

    09/25/2006 4:52:53 AM PDT · by Mia T · 97 replies · 5,849+ views
    National Review ^ | 9.25.06 | Mia T, Caroline Baum
    WHEN CATTLE FUTURES ARE THE FUTURE: HILLARY CLINTON'S COW TRADES AS PROGNOSTIC(Why we must defeat the clintons NOW: part3) by Mia T, 9.25.06 QUID PRO COAL2:CLINTON CORRUPTION + THE SEQUESTRATION OF GASEOUS FOSSILS (HILLARY DOES COAL AT THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB)by Mia T, 4.27.06 Herd instincts: Hillary's investment profits - ethics of Hillary Clinton's cattle futures investments National Review Feb 20, 1995 Caroline Baum When Newt Gingrich told a Republican audience recently that his lucrative book deal paled in comparison with Hillary Clinton's cattle-trading profits, the Speaker's comments were greeted with wild applause and raucous laughter. Opened to public...
  • Democratic Insider: Hillary ‘Unfit’ for President

    09/24/2006 9:37:40 AM PDT · by yoe · 63 replies · 2,406+ views
    News Max ^ | September 24, 2006 | Staff
    An upcoming book by a longtime Democratic insider asserts that Sen. Hillary Clinton is “ethically unfit” to hold public office. The author of the book is Jerry Zeifman, who was counsel to the House Judiciary Committee for 17 years. He was chief counsel to the committee during the Watergate episode, a role he chronicled in an earlier book, “Without Honor: The Crimes of Camelot and the Impeachment of President Nixon.” Hillary was a committee staffer at the time. And Zeifman’s new book “Hillary’s Pursuit of Power” is based in large part on his personal experiences with Hillary. A press release...
  • AS YOU'VE NEVER SEEN HIM BEFORE: CLINTON ANGER UNLEASHED

    09/22/2006 5:09:49 PM PDT · by blogblogginaway · 977 replies · 50,024+ views
    The Drudge Report ^ | sept., 22, 2006 | drudge
    <p>FORMER PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ON NOT CAPTURING BIN LADEN: 'At least I tried. That's the difference between me and some, including all the right wingers. They ridicule me for trying. They had eight months to try, they did not try. I tried. So I tried and failed'...</p>
  • Senator Clinton To Make Numerous Area Stops (Finger Lakes, Upstate NY)

    08/29/2006 7:04:15 PM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 15 replies · 673+ views
    U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton Will spend much of the next several days in the Finger Lakes region. Clinton will be in Penn Yan Wednesday morning to announce the expansion of a small business initiative in Yates County. From there, she'll head to Canandaigua for a Farmer's Day celebration at the Wine and Culinary Center. Wednesday night, Senator Clinton will deliver the keynote address at a reception at the Ventosa Winery in Geneva with Democrats from Ontario, Seneca, Yates, and Wayne Counties. Thursday, Clinton will discuss enhancing economic development opportunities along the Erie Canal at a stop in Palmyra before heading...
  • Love-hate polls a hurdle if Sen. Clinton runs in ’08

    07/11/2006 7:05:29 AM PDT · by presidio9 · 26 replies · 765+ views
    The Columbus Dispatch ^ | Monday, July 10, 2006 | Jonathan Riskind and Jack Torry
    To her admirers — and there are many — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is everything you would want in a president: brilliant attorney, skilled politician, able lawmaker and devoted mother. To her detractors — and there seem to be just as many — Clinton is everything you don’t want in a president: vindictive, a social liberal who deviously portrays herself a moderate and an avid proponent of increasing the power of the federal government. But as the former first lady speaks today in Columbus before a liberal group, those critics and supporters would agree that she is the favorite to...
  • N.Y. Sen. Clinton says immigration bill would make her a criminal

    04/05/2006 2:43:45 PM PDT · by Icelander · 113 replies · 2,431+ views
    ap ^ | April 5, 2006, | DEVLIN BARRETT
    WASHINGTON -- Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton charged Wednesday that a House GOP immigration bill would make her and her Senate aides criminals, and warned of a "ticking time bomb" lurking in the U.S. economy..
  • A Different Standard for Senator Clinton

    03/10/2006 7:12:20 AM PST · by Mike Bates · 20 replies · 1,272+ views
    Media Monitor ^ | 3/10/2006 | Roger Aronoff
    Watching Senator Hillary Clinton play to the media, in the controversy over an Arab company managing U.S. ports, provided another important lesson in how our reporters operate by a double standard. After a Senate hearing on the matter, during a "press availability," reporters were desperate to get Mrs. Clinton's views on the matter, as if she had any credentials in the area. She spouted forth like an expert, as if she has been on guard against foreign domination and had an established reputation as the high protector of U.S. sovereignty. It was a good performance, like so many she turned...
  • SEN. HILLARY CLINTON INTENSIFIES RUN FOR THE WHITE HOUSE (Make that waddle)

    03/03/2006 12:45:40 PM PST · by FerdieMurphy · 36 replies · 1,024+ views
    Sierra Times ^ | 3/3/2006 | Jim Kouri, CPP
    Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) blasted the Bush Administration's proposed port management deal with the United Arab Emirates as a move that would "turn over our sovereignty to another country." The New York Democrat says she's still opposed to the deal and plans to introduce legislation that would block Dubai Ports World or any other company owned by a foreign government from operating US ports. As of today, we have almost 50 members of congress introducing bills to stop the UAE port deal. If only they would propose as much legislation to protect US borders. Clinton said critical infrastructures like seaports...
  • Clinton Campaign Ready for More Than 2006

    02/26/2006 3:21:01 PM PST · by Aussie Dasher · 23 replies · 729+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | 27 February 2006 | MARC HUMBERT
    Six years after battling her way to a Senate seat from her newly adopted state by campaigning night and day, Hillary Rodham Clinton is coasting toward re-election _ and piling up money that could go toward a run for the White House in 2008. The New York Democrat has had no well-known GOP opponent in her bid for re-election since prosecutor Jeanine Pirro dropped out in frustration in December. The Republican expected to step in, former Yonkers Mayor John Spencer, is a no-name in most of the state, and polls show Clinton with a commanding lead against all potential challengers....
  • HILLARY CLINTON, NOVELTY ITEM

    01/28/2006 5:42:56 PM PST · by HonduGOP · 31 replies · 1,312+ views
    The Creators ^ | 1/25/06 | Ben Shapiro
    HILLARY CLINTON, NOVELTY ITEM Hillary Clinton wants to be all things to all people. In the last couple of weeks, she has stepped to the left of the president on health care, to the right of the president on Iran and into the realm of radicalism on race. Positioning herself for the 2008 presidential campaign, Sen. Clinton (D-N.Y.) is simultaneously broadening and narrowing her policy positions. Mostly, she just calls repeatedly for "new leadership." Hillary's policy positions are nothing new. She has nothing particularly interesting to say. In fact, Hillary's talking points are the same as 2004 Democratic presidential nominee...
  • NY Times Reviews 'Condi vs Hillary'

    12/25/2005 7:05:44 AM PST · by Kaslin · 22 replies · 1,412+ views
    NewMax ^ | December 25, 2005 | Carl Limbacher
    Hillary Clinton is most certainly not the scheming, bitter, partisan portrayed in Dick Morris and Eileen McGann's bestselling book "Condi vs Hillary," which the New York Times derides in a Sunday book review as "a Fox News fairy tale." Times Washington correspondent Robin Toner insists that the Morris-McGann tome is more parody than reality, dismissing their claims that Hillary is filled with "rage" at Republicans; along with the assertion that Clinton, "at her core . . . believes in income redistribution." So when Mrs. Clinton bellows - as she did at a Democratic fundraiser in 2003 - that she's "sick...
  • Hillary's Presidential Speed Bump

    12/20/2005 11:24:47 AM PST · by areafiftyone · 28 replies · 1,480+ views
    CBS ^ | 12/20/05
    Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., has all the hallmarks of a clearcut favorite to win the Democratic nomination for president in 2008. She enjoys nearly universal name recognition, focuses on high-profile issues and, perhaps most importantly, has the ability to raise a lot of cash. But there is a massive amount of ground to cover before she can allow visions of settling back into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. to dance in her head. First up is her Senate reelection campaign. In a development that could spice up the 2006 race, two antiwar candidates have announced they will challenge Clinton for the Democratic...
  • Peter Schweizer: Clintons Underpaid Taxes

    11/13/2005 4:48:38 PM PST · by wagglebee · 40 replies · 2,964+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 11/13/05 | NewsMax
    Just last week, Bill Clinton decried the Bush tax cuts as "unethical" and "immoral," because they allowed wealthy folks like himself to avoid "paying their fair share." And Hillary, of course, has argued for years for higher taxes. She told wealthy San Francisco contributors during the 2004 presidential campaign, for instance, that if Democrats win, "we're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good." But in his blockbuster new book "Do As I Say, [Not As I Do]," Peter Schweizer blows the lid off the Clintons tax hypocrisy. Schweizer sets the table with a quote...
  • Clinton Calls Impeachment Egregious Abuse

    11/11/2005 6:55:31 AM PST · by Senator Goldwater · 74 replies · 2,512+ views
    Associated Press ^ | November 11, 2005 | FRANK ELTMAN
    HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. - Former president Bill Clinton called Congress' impeachment of him an "egregious" abuse of the Constitution and challenged those who say history will judge him poorly because of his White House tryst with Monica Lewinsky. Speaking at an academic conference examining his presidency here Thursday, Clinton challenged historian Douglas Brinkley's comments in a newspaper interview that Clinton would be deemed a great president were it not for his impeachment. "I completely disagree with that," Clinton said in his speech at Hofstra University. "You can agree with that statement, but only if you think impeachment was justified. Otherwise, it...