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Despite evidence to the contrary, Hillary and Bill Clinton do indeed know the meaning of the word "quit." The problem is that they exclusively define it (courtesy of Webster's Third International Dictionary) as "any of various small passerine birds chiefly of the West Indies." So if Hillary is... [read full story]
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Hillary Clinton, that elitist former president and Ivy League feminazi, has "found her voice" with these old gals in West Virginia. Preach it, Hilz! Only black people are angry/poor, and you know... ... Hillary Clinton, that elitist former president and Ivy League...
Frank J. has posted his top 10 things he’ll miss about Hillary…. 10. That special way our soul aches every time we see her. 9. The way her laugh rid the neighborhood of stray cats. 8. How her smile melts steel. 7. When she said she’d obliterate a country, you knew she meant it. 6. How, despite...
Hillary Rodham Clinton is sharpening a claim that she is better able than Barack Obama to beat presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. ... Chuck Raasch • Gannett News Service • May 13, 2008 WASHINGTON — On the eve of another likely primary victory that may be too late...
From the beginning, Hillary Clinton has campaigned as if the Democratic nomination were hers by divine right. That's why she is falling short — and that's why she should be persuaded to quit now, rather than later, before her majestic sense of entitlement splits the party along racial lines.
Hillary Clinton still has a lot to win this year, but not the presidency and not the vice presidency. ... With Barack Obama having effectively secured the Democratic presidential nomination, it is hard for the Clinton camp to focus on her successes in this contest. There...
Hillary Clinton still has a lot to win this year, but not the presidency and not the vice presidency. With Barack Obama having effectively... ... WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton still has a lot to win this year, but not the presidency and not the vice presidency. With Barack...
The Clintons have never understood how to exit the stage gracefully. ... Their repertoire has always been deficient in grace and class. So there was Hillary Clinton cold-bloodedly asserting to USA Today that she was the candidate favored by "hard-working Americans, white...
By SUSAN PAGE • USA TODAY • May 13, 2008 On the eve of the West Virginia primary, most Democrats nationally say they want the presidential nomination battle to continue, but more are moving toward the idea that it's time for U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to call it a day. In a USA Today/Gallup...
Brief astrological summary of the presidential hopefuls This trilogy is an astrological glimpse of the three presidential candidates. Here's some insight Hillary Rodham Clinton, 10/26/1947, 8 P.M., Chicago Illinois. There are two types of Scorpio, the eagle that soars high in the sky and the...
Jean Houston got to know the Clintons in late 1994; their friendship ended in 1996. ASHLAND, Ore. — Recently, as Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigned in Eugene, one-time friend and mentor Jean Houston was at home in her double geodesic dome, a style not out of place here in this town of theater...

