Flowers For Hillary
The former first lady may have the support of someone VERY interesting.
When your mistress and wife get together, well, it's a Lifetime movie in the making.
The Political World, and other news, seen through the eyes of a Liberal New York Twentysomething
The former first lady may have the support of someone VERY interesting.
When your mistress and wife get together, well, it's a Lifetime movie in the making.
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12/06/2007 08:40:00 PM
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Labels: 2008 President Election, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton
When Alan Greenspan says the Iraq war is about oil, you know it's not some crazy person's consipracy theory.
Here's some of what the lifelong Republican said;
"The Republicans in Congress lost their way. They swapped principle for power. They ended up with neither. They deserved to lose."
He also says White House staff was in charge of writing economic policy and little power was given to the Treasury Secretary and also that Congress and the White House would never lock horns, instead the White House would do whatever Congress wanted and vice-versa.
Greenspan called Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton the smartest presidents he's ever worked with.
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9/16/2007 11:24:00 AM
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Labels: Alan Greenspan, Bill Clinton, Economy, George W. Bush
I could care less who or what Senator Vitter likes to have sex with, or where he does, or how.
What I care about is a man who thinks having an affair automatically disqualifies yourself as a leader, except when it's himself.
It's not his mistakes I'm upset with, it's his hypocrisy. Either resign or apologize for asking Clinton to do so.
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7/16/2007 04:05:00 PM
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Labels: Bill Clinton, sex scandals
The common consensus seems to point to a Clinton vs. Giuliani race as they are the frontrunners, right?
wrong?
When you look at the race state by state...It's all over the map...literally.
On the Democratic side, John Edwards has consistently held a small lead in the first caucus state of Iowa, Hillary Clinton is comfortably ahead in New Hampshire, Barack Obama has opened out in front in South Carolina and Bill Richardson is looking to pull off an upset in Nevada.
On the GOP side, John McCain appears to be doing well in Iowa...and only Iowa, Mitt Romney has staged a surge in New Hampshire, Fred Thompson, assuming he's running, is out in front in South Carolina, while Giuliani still holds a lead in Florida.
Although Iowa, New Hampshire, and the rest are early, they don't mean everything in this race. In 1992, Tom Harkin won Iowa and Paul Tsongas won New Hampshire and Bill Clinton ended up winning. Steve Forbes came in second in Iowa in the GOP race in 2000.
However, with the primary season altered completely this year, there is little chance for a candidate blown away in the early states to resurge as a certain former Arkansas Governor did in 1992.
Still, it's far from a certain Hillary vs. Rudy race.
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6/19/2007 02:35:00 PM
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Labels: 2008 President Election, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Bill Richardson, Fred Thompson, Hillary Clinton, Iowa Caucus, John Edwards, John McCain, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire Primary, Rudy Giuliani
"If Republicans in this election vote in such a way as to say a candidate’s personal life and personal conduct in office doesn’t matter, then a lot of Christian evangelical leaders owe Bill Clinton a public apology."
-Former Governor Mike Huckabee (R-Arkansas)
Damn Straight
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4/01/2007 02:18:00 PM
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Labels: 2008 President Election, Bill Clinton