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Report: Clintons on Bermuda getaway despite storm

As Hurricane Bill approaches Bermuda, another well-known Bill is reportedly paying a visit to the Atlantic island.

McAuliffe defeat is another blow to Clinton legacy

Terry McAuliffe's crushing defeat in Virginia's gubernatorial primary is the latest blow to former President Bill Clinton's political legacy, still reeling from Hillary Rodham Clinton's loss to Barack Obama in last year's Democratic presidential contest.

HBO working on movie about Clinton, Blair

Dennis Quaid is lined up to play former President Clinton with Julianne Moore as Hillary Clinton for a movie, "The Special Relationship," that HBO is working on.

Clintons to help ring in new year in Times Square

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Bill Clinton will join Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New York City's Times Square to help lower the New Year's Eve ball.

Husband's foreign deals may pose issue for Clinton

Former President Bill Clinton's globe-trotting business deals and fundraising for his foundation sometimes put his activities abroad at odds with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and could cause complications if President-elect Barack Obama picks her to be secretary of state.

Clinton: Obama made good choice for chief of staff

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, in her first public appearance since former rival Barack Obama was elected president, praised his choice for White House chief of staff, a former top aide to her husband.

Clinton's rejoinder: Jobs, baby, jobs

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton offered a Democratic rejoinder to the Republican chant of "drill, baby, drill." Said the one-time presidential candidate: "Jobs, baby, jobs."

Sen. Clinton praises Obama's stance on economy

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is praising former rival Barack Obama, saying the Democratic presidential nominee is closing in on winning on Election Day.

Biden decries 'unbecoming personal attacks'

Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden on Sunday accused the McCain campaign of trying to distract Americans from their economic woes by launching "unbecoming personal attacks" at Barack Obama.

Clintons campaigning for Obama-Biden in Pa.

When Bill and Hillary Clinton take the stage Sunday at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania, it will be the launch of an active campaign for their former nemesis Barack Obama in the home stretch of the 2008 presidential race.

The era of big Clintons is soon over

There's been a Clinton running for the White House or living in it for approximately forever.

Clinton, Obama aim at different targets

FRAZER, Pa. - In the final weekend of campaigning before Tuesday’s Pennsylvania primary, Sen. Barack Obama was talking about cynicism and Sen. Hillary Clinton about China.

Clinton: 'Running against the wind'

WASHINGTON - As Sen. Hillary Clinton pursues an uphill campaign, she faces the harsh reality of four political rules: Timing is everything, no good deed goes unpunished, what goes around comes around, and it’s better to be lucky than good.

Tina Brown Writing Clinton Book

Another Clinton book is on the way, this time by the best-selling author and former editor of The New Yorker, Tina Brown. "The Clinton Chronicles," to be released in 2010 by the Broadway Doubleday Publishing Group, will be Brown's first book since "The Diana Chronicles," a biography of Princess Diana which came out last year and has more than 300,000 copies in print.

Romney Takes Swipe at Clinton WH Years

Republican Mitt Romney said Wednesday that if elected president he and his wife will not embarrass the nation by their conduct in the White House as happened in "the Clinton years."

Hillary Clinton Rivals Take on Bill

Bill Clinton was hit with caustic criticism Tuesday from his wife's Democratic rivals, who accused the popular former president of falsely comparing questions about her candor to smears of past campaigns.

Clintons Sell Possibly Troublesome Stock

Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton liquidated the contents of their blind trust upon learning it contained investments of $5 million to $25 million that could pose conflicts of interest or prove to be embarrassing to her presidential campaign.

Clintons Sell Possibly Troublesome Stock

Hoping to avoid any possible conflict of interest, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband, the former president, liquidated a blind trust valued at $5 million to $25 million in April after learning that it included such investments as oil and drug companies and military contractors, her presidential campaign confirmed.

Clinton Speculates on Wife in White House

Former President Bill Clinton says if his wife becomes president in 2008, his role would be to quote "do whatever she wants" because that's what a good citizen would do.

Former President Rakes in $7.5 Million

Life after the White House has proven lucrative for former President Clinton, who made nearly $7.5 million in speaking fees last year and sometimes earned as much as $350,000 for a single appearance.

Smithsonian Unveils Portraits of Clinton

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's list of firsts is anything but brief. She was the first president's wife to be elected to office. She is the first woman elected to statewide office in New York.

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Congress.org - Rep. Wilson and Lincoln & Truth
Source: congress.org

Rep. Wilson told the truth when his emotions overcame him and he surprisingly pointed out that illegals are covered under Health Care Bill 3200. Some times, an outburst is the best medicine to wake people up to the truth.

The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act
Source: Suite101

It is crucial that every American citizen google, MSEHPA regarding mandated vaccinations, criminalization of American citizens, isolating and placing Americans under quarantine; mandatory physical exams; ordering doctors to report American citizens with suspicious illness or pres …

Our Man in Honduras
Source: The Huffington Post

"If you want to understand who the real power behind the [Honduran] coup is" says Robert White, president of the Washington-based Center for International Policy, during a recent interview, "you need to find out who's paying Lanny Davis."

Point of View: Abe Foxman
Source: JPost.com

Land-for-peace concessions do not bear fruit. Amend the Koran and Sharia Law for change we can believe in.

Congratulations and Best Wishes President Obama!

Let's take this opportunity to celebrate our nation, our democracy and our combined effort and faith in something larger than ourselves. We can put our politics aside and join together to send our best wishes and hopes to President Obama and his beautiful family.

The BIG OUCH: Hillary Absorbs $13.1 Million Campaign Loan
Source: The New York Times

Okay. She and BJ forgave the loan to her campaign. But, somewhere someone must have promised to make good on the $13+ million.

Clinton's Indonesian Ties May Face Scrutiny
Source: The New York Times

Hillary Clinton's nomination as U.S. secretary of state could prove tricky for Indonesia, a key ally in Southeast Asia in the U.S.-led war on terror, because of a past funding scandal and her stance on trade and human rights.

Bill Clinton Could Pose Cabinet Problem
Source: CNN

Senator Hillary Clinton could have one large obstacle to becoming Secretary of State - her husband.

In For It
Source: New Yorker

Every four years, an expat hedge-fund manager, a devout and rigorous conservative and international man of mystery, comes to New York from Europe and invites a bunch of his friends and peers to celebrate Election Night with him in a suite on the nineteenth floor of a midtown hote …

McConnell Pushes Pork-Barrel Benefits in Senate Re-Election Bid
Source: Bloomberg.com

The Senate Republican leader, facing an unexpectedly tough re-election race, tells diners that his stature and seniority bring dollars-and-cents benefits to the area: $2 million for a job training center, $720,000 to a historic preservation group, $1 million for sewer lines.

McCain-Palin Campaign Unravels

How do you define Sarah Palin? Is she a "Diva". Is she a "Rogue" candidate? Is she out for herself? Could it be all of the above? There is absolute confusion in the the McCain House.

McCain allies prefer plumber to Powell
Source: Politico

House Republican Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri admitted he wished Powell would have endorsed McCain, but said that neither the endorsement nor Obama's association with 1960s radical Bill Ayers will matter as much as Joe the plumber.

Clinton says McCain is `mimic' of Bush, not maverick
Source: The Minneapolis Star Tribune

WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday called Republican presidential candidate John McCain not a maverick but a "mimic" of President Bush.

For McCain, 'Country First' Means Taking the Country Down with Him
Source: AlterNet.org

For all the focus on Friday night's deadlocked debate, it still can't obscure what preceded it: When John McCain gratuitously parachuted into Washington on Thursday, he didn't care if his grandstanding might precipitate an even deeper economic collapse.

Meet The Huckstering Champions - August 29, 2008 - The New York Sun
Source: The New York Sun

The preeminent untruth resouding across the airways is that the Clintons are politcal geniuses. They are to electioneering what Ludwig van Beethoven was to the piccolo, or Sloban Milosevic was to ethnic cleasing

Three Democratic Clans Mix Uneasily
Source: The New York Times

Neither family wanted it this way, neither the Kennedys nor the Clintons. But the opening of the Democratic convention on Monday brought a stark contrast: a bittersweet public celebration of the life of Senator Edward M.

Clintons may not have to forfeit $13M loan
Source: Politico

Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton, who once deducted $6 on their taxes for donating three pairs of his underwear, plan to take a $13-million hit to their personal bank account by forfeiting loans she made to her failed presidential campaign.

Bill Clinton may walk away mad and not campaign for Obama
Source: Capitol Hill Blue

An angry, defiant Bill Clinton is threatening to walk away mad and not campaign for presumptive Presidential nominee Barack Obama, telling close friends and supporters that his wife has been "mistreated, maligned and smeared" by the party's power structure.

What did Chelsea Clinton think with?

So here it comes, the obvious proof on why NOT to let your child take care of ones own marketing in the end of ones trial to hopefully burst through and gain at least a drop of that ocean which has waved in to lift ones opponents surf and left one self behind.

Bill Clinton on Hillary's Impending Demise: 'This May Be the Last Day I'm Ever Involved in a Campaign of This Kind'
Source: ABC News Blogs

"I want to say also that this may be the last day I'm ever involved in a campaign of this kind. I thought I was out of politics, 'til Hillary decided to run.

No More Clintons
Source:

"Furthermore, those of us in the press cannot avoid our responsibility either. For nearly two decades, we have enabled these deeply disturbing people to corrupt our politics and culture to a sickening level.

Old and busted: Hillary in 2008. New hotness: Chelsea in 2016. No, really
Source: the Mail online

The souvenir vendors outside Hillary Clinton's campaign appearances have added a new badge to their wares that reads "Chelsea in 2016" with a picture of the former first daughter.

Seeds of Destruction
Source: The New York Times

The Clintons have never understood how to exit the stage gracefully.

Seeds of Destruction - New York Times
Source: The New York Times

So class is not a Clinton forte.

McGovern, former Clinton backer, urges her to drop out
Source: Yahoo! News

Former Sen. George McGovern, who backed Hillary Rodham Clinton, is urging her to drop out of the Democratic presidential race. McGovern said Wednesday he has decided to endorse Barack Obama....

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