Thursday, January 8, 2009

Hillary Clinton

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Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates, and the Strangelove Debate

Who's in charge of foreign policy? more >>

Top 5 Men and Women Most Admired by Americans

Benedict XVI, Rev. Billy Graham, and Bill Clinton tie for fourth-most-admired man with 2 percent each. more >>

President-Elect Obama's Team Has a History of Getting Things Done

Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates, Eric Holder, and Susan Rice are all action officers. more >>

Lee Hamilton Ducked Obama and Clinton's Offer for No. 2 at State

Associates say he doesn't want to travel as much as the job would require. more >>

Gov. Paterson: No Hasty Choice for Hillary Clinton's Senate Seat

Paterson is telling those who want a hasty decision to chill out. more >>

Hillary Clinton's Big Plans as Secretary of State

She aspires to becoming one of the most effective and high-profile secretaries of state in history more >>

New Yorkers Expect Another Kennedy for the Senate

Most expect Caroline Kennedy will get the governor's nod over Andrew Cuomo. more >>

Hillary Clinton Expanding State Shows Barack Obama Made the Right Call

A more important state department? Good. more >>

President-Elect Obama Is Blog Buzz King

The king of the blogs in 2008 is President-elect Barack Obama. But Sarah Palin wasn't second. more >>

Caroline Kennedy is 'Interested' in Hillary's Senate Seat and Making Phone Calls

New York Governor David Patterson said Kennedy asked to be considered for the seat. more >>

Clinton's Socks the Cat Near Death

Socks the Cat, one of the most famous presidential pets, has cancer and isn't expected to survive. more >>

President-Elect Obama's Cabinet Picks Begin Selling Themselves to Senate

Those already picked for big cabinet jobs in the new Obama administration start making courtesy calls. more >>

Hillary Clinton's Mommy Pitches 'Hillary, the Book'

Clinton's mom is pitching Hillary Clinton: Dreams Taking Flight to pay off her daughter's debt. more >>

A Comeback for the Clinton Scandals?

Judicial Watch is still dogging Hillary Clinton. more >>

Women Say That Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin Received Unfair Treatment in their Political Campaigns

Still, their runs are seen as a dramatic step toward election of a female president. more >>

10 Things You Didn't Know About Hillary Clinton's Senate Career

President-elect Barack Obama named Clinton secretary of state. more >>

Is Barack Obama's National Security Team a "Team of Rivals"?

The strong personalities on the national security team could clash. more >>

By Tapping Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State, Obama Sends Reassuring Signal to Military

Many members of the president-elect's new national security team have long ties to the U.S. military. more >>

What Wasn't Said at the Barack Obama Press Conference

And what reporters wish he would say. more >>

Obama Makes It Official: Hillary Clinton Will Be His Secretary of State

In an announcement Obama named Clinton Secretary of State. more >>

Obama Picks Muscular National Security Team, Including Former Rival Hillary Clinton

Other names include Bush Pentagon chief Robert Gates and Eric Holder as attorney general. more >>

Hillary Clinton Accepts Secretary of State Post, But What Happens Next?

Who fills out her staff? more >>

Barack Obama appears all set to name Hillary Clinton Secretary of State

Democratic sources say Obama is planning to announce Clinton as Secretary of State after Thanksgiving. more >>

Will Hillary Clinton Accept the Position of Secretary of State?

Reports suggest that Obama will nominate her. Will she accept? more >>

Hillary Clinton to State or to Senate Leadership?

I hope she stays, but I think she'll go. more >>

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