Monday, July 13, 2009

Hillary Clinton

Obama Sweeps Hillary Clinton Under the Rug on Iran Election Crisis

She should have never joined Obama's administration in the first place. more >>

The Ghosts of 1994 Loom for Obama and the Democrats

Haven't we seen this movie before? more >>

Hillary Clinton Turns State Department Tech-Friendly

The Secretary of State rolls out a campaign to use gadgets to enhance diplomacy. more >>

David Archuleta of <i>American Idol</i> Woos Washington

It may have taken a year, but Washington has a crush on David Archuleta. more >>

Another Hillary Clinton Basher Eats Crow

Secretary of state's legion of doubters begins to shrink. more >>

Baseball Matters at the State Department Communications Shop

The new State Department communications team has divided baseball allegiances. more >>

Hillary Clinton Eyes Gay Rights at State Dept.

Gay and lesbian diplomats are anxiously awaiting sweeping policy reforms. more >>

Obama, the Social Liberal, Governs as a Socially Moderate

With the nomination of Sotomayor, Obama shows he might be more socially moderate than Clinton. more >>

Colin Powell Has Fans in Jamaica

A 40-foot mural is being painted in Colin Powell's honor. more >>

Obama's Power Players: Hillary Clinton's Resilience Translates to Influence

Clinton went from Obama's rival to his secretary of state. more >>

A Sarah Palin-Hillary Clinton Political Alliance? Someone Actually Tried

This must have caused laughs in Palin's camp. Now we can join in too. more >>

Justice Stephen Breyer Champions Art, Restaurants, Advice

The Supreme Court justice says art is important in public buildings. more >>

Obama, Sykes Bring Down the House

A confident president pokes fun at Hillary and himself at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. more >>

Pelosi's and Clinton's New Hair Dos

A friend says the two women's hair cuts make them look "full of energy." more >>

In Focus: Usher, Michelle, Rush, and Hillary

Check out our latest Whispers cartoons. more >>

How Safe Is Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal?

Though concerned, U.S. officials say authorities have stepped up security of nuclear weapons. more >>

Souter Retiring from Supreme Court, But Justice Hillary Clinton Seems Unlikely

Probably not, but look for another woman to get the seat. more >>

Obama Faces Long Odds on Iran Diplomacy

The president is trying to reach out to Iran, but it's hard to figure out what the regime really wants. more >>

Michelle Obama Owes Debt to First Lady Laura Bush, Who Was Her Own Woman

It wasn't easy following first lady Hillary Clinton. more >>

Why the Obama Administration is So Worried About Pakistan

The Taliban are advancing in Pakistan and it's unclear whether the government can push them back. more >>

Carville: Democrats Will Rule Washington for 40 Years

The Democratic consultant lays out his thesis in his new book. more >>

Exclusive: Former Hillary Clinton Aide Launches New Progressive Faith Group

The American Values Network has already produced a "Guide to Scripture and Policy." more >>

Why the U.S. Military Is Wary of Open Warfare With Somali Pirates

The Pentagon will defend Americans against pirates, but it's reluctant to get too deeply involved. more >>

Selling America in High Gear at Hillary Clinton's State

Respected national security spokesman P. J. Crowley nominated to help promote public diplomacy. more >>

Obama-Clinton Human Rights Bid Faces Anti-Israel Bias at U.N. Agency

Can Obama's new gambit fix what's wrong with the human rights council? more >>

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