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  • From spouse to senator: the evolution of Hillary Clinton, politician

    07/23/2016 5:56:38 PM PDT · by cardinal4 · 31 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | 23 July 2016 | Karen Tumulty
    On Feb. 22, 1999, the country’s attention was riveted on the U.S. Capitol. For only the second time in U.S. history, the Senate was set to vote on whether to remove an impeached president from office.
  • 11 Photos Prove Hillary Clinton Is A Tired Old Woman Who Should Never Be President

    03/04/2015 5:17:56 AM PST · by HomerBohn · 56 replies
    Is That Baloney? ^ | 1/9/2015 | ITB Staff
    These are the photos that Team Hillary probably doesn't want you to see. Why? Because they make Hillary Clinton look like the tired, old, mean woman she really is. And who wants a tired, old, mean woman who's husband is a sex offender to be president? From Hillary's failed attempt as First Lady to implement Hillary Care (which would have been illegal, since the First Lady has no legislative power), to her disastrous coddling to a wimpy Commander In Chief as a Secretary of State, to the murderous crime of Benghazi that no one has had to face any consequences...
  • Still the Boss

    11/24/2004 8:55:42 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 13 replies · 975+ views
    MSNBC ^ | November 20, 2004 | Elanor Clift
    ...“We’ve got to take the country back,” Clinton mused, “beginning right here with this little bit of blue in a sea of red.” Thousands braved a driving rain in Little Rock to celebrate the opening Thursday of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center. Locals think the rectangular building looks like a double-wide trailer on stilts, but architecture critics, a snobby bunch, give it rave reviews. Clinton wanted a building bathed in light and transparent, an apt metaphor for a president whose public and private life was laid bare before the public. He noted that the London Economist called the futuristic...