Nearly Two Decades Later, Clinton Wins on Healthcare

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Hillary was just trying to do something for the public good and she is more than happy for healthcare reform. Hillary recognizes that the reforms she tried have finally passed. The reforms Teddy Roosevelt and Harry Truman tried have finally passed. Its not perfect but its a start. Finally reforms have got a foot in the door - the people got a foot in the door to control healthcare. We need to regulate this industry that's 1/6th of the economy.

Hillary and all Americans should recognize that the healthcare reform has extended new rights - the right to affordable healthcare.

Lucas of NV 3:37PM April 19, 2010

I think she shoulden't be secretary of state. She was to much crititized by Mr. Obama. I"m not democrat but I would vote for her. She is a very smart person. But I think she can't run for president just because she accepted that position. I don't believe in her anymore. I vote for Mr. Clinton. then I vote for Mr. Bush because I din't think Algore would it be a good president and because i'm a conservative. I will vote for Sara Palin if she run for president in 2012.

Margaita Rodriguez of NJ 12:10PM April 19, 2010

What planet are you people on?

Russia and China are all on board for tough sanctions against Iran and North Korea,oh yeah.Isreal and Palestineans are closer to peace,right.Hugo Chavez has toned down his anti U.S. talk.

Hillary was hood winked by Obama,I don't think she knows which end is up right now,she's his yes person.Obama has delegated so much to so many others.

Hunter of WI 6:54PM April 18, 2010

I still think that Mrs Clinton should become our first female president. For all those that criticizes her and diminish her capacities just for been a women should be ashamed of themselves. The posses the intelligence, political charisma and intuition that a good president should have. I'm so glad she is doing so well right now to proof wrong those the criticize her. Keep doing and extraordinary job Hillary!

Tomas R Lopez of OH 5:13PM April 18, 2010

I don't see how you spin that,but that's what the left does,spin.No matter what the spin is the tax payers lose.By expanding the gov. the American people lose.

Fashionister of Ca.,my thoughts would be,bib overalls,staw hat,pitchfork and a pig(oh wait she has Bill,no pig needed).Either way she could park her broom!!

Hunter of WI 2:19PM April 18, 2010

I suggest a new, more appropriate wardrobe. For starters, her new look should include: big black boots, blue jeans, a plain white T-shirt and a biker wallet on a chain sticking out of her back pocket.

Fashionister of CA 10:10AM April 18, 2010

We were lucky that Hillary was pushed aside. Now she spends our money as she tours the world spinning wheels Agreed, that it's a tough assignment, but if it's worth doing then somebody else should be doing it.

Bruce Hoff of TX 3:23PM April 17, 2010

has probably reached the pinnacle of personal success and serious service to America as Secretary of State. I hope she will be willing and able to keep this job for two Obama terms---and possibly more in another Democratic president's term starting in 2016. Why not? The notion of moving her into a campaign for The White House in 2012 or 2016 would DIMINISH her positive effect, not enhance it. I'm proud of our diplomat to the world and would not want to see her stepping down from that post for any reason other than failing health (if/when that were to be her misfortune).

Muser of NM 1:06PM April 17, 2010

It would be a shame if someone of the quality of Hillary Clinton never served as our President.

She is so smart and so strong.

I hope she runs in 2016.

sherri of IL 9:34AM April 17, 2010

I agree with you MIA,but if Obama seem to be losing ground,I would love her to become the first woman president in 2012..I for one,loved her husband as president,and like her spunk..The worst thing SENSIBLE-AMERICA could do is elect Sarah palin.She's the worst thing since the three blind mice (Hennesy and Limbaugh and o'rieley)..

ray of FL 7:01PM April 16, 2010

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