Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
During her husband's campaign in 1982, Rodham began to use the name Hillary Clinton.
After her husband became a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination of 1992, Hillary Clinton received national attention for the first time.
Hillary Clinton made remarks about Tammy Wynette and baking cookies during the campaign that were ill-considered by her own admission.
Later saying she had been misled by her husband's initial claims that no affair had taken place, Hillary Clinton stated at the time that the allegations against her husband were the result of a "vast right-wing conspiracy."
Both Clintons' memoirs later stated that the revelation of the affair was a very painful time in their marriage; Hillary Clinton faced both support and criticism for remaining in the marriage.
Hillary Clinton received an "A" on the Drum Major Institute's 2005 Congressional Scorecard on middle-class issues.
Hillary Clinton has been involved in numerous controversies involving allegations of legal, financial, or ethical wrongdoings, notably official enquiries into her business dealings in Arkansas and her involvement in the administration of her husband, as well as controversial public and private statements that attracted media attention.
Hillary Clinton has been given numerous awards and honors related to her public service.
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By Karen DeYoung
Disbelieving laughter was the early reaction when a senior official told hundreds of junior U.S. diplomats gathered for an emergency State Department meeting yesterday that their country needed them to spend the summer in New Orleans and Portsmouth, N.H.
Noting that war deployments are draining regular and reserve forces, she co-introduced legislation to increase the size of the regular United States Army by 80,000 soldiers to ease the strain.
7 percent after a nationwide recession.
When Clinton entered the United States Senate, she maintained a low public profile as she built relationships with senators from both parties, to avoid the polarizing celebrity she experienced as First Lady.
This required the couple to move to the state capital of Little Rock.
She is regarded as the most openly empowered presidential wife in American history, save for Eleanor Roosevelt.
In a September 1995 speech before the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, Clinton argued very forcefully against practices that abused women around the world and in China itself.
In 1969, Rodham graduated with departmental honors in political science.
Subsequently she voted in favor of a cloture motion to bring the bill to a vote, which failed.
The long-serving United States Senator from New York, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, announced his retirement in November 1998.
The Clinton family arrives at the White House courtesy of Marine One, sometime in 1993.
However, she did vote in favor of cloture along with that group, thereby allowing the nominations to come to a vote.
4 billion in funding for the World Trade Center site's redevelopment.
Events surrounding this scandal eventually led to the impeachment of Bill Clinton.
In her junior year, Rodham was affected by the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Together with Attorney General Janet Reno, Clinton helped create the Office on Violence Against Women at the Department of Justice.
By the date of the election, the campaigns of Clinton and Lazio, along with Giuliani's initial effort, had spent a combined $78 million.
In January 1979, following the November 1978 election of her husband as Governor of Arkansas, Rodham became First Lady of Arkansas, her title for a total of 12 years (1979-1981, 1983-1992).
She was featured in an article published in Life magazine, due to the response to a part of her speech that criticized Senator Edward Brooke, who had spoken before her at the commencement.
Throughout the first half of 2007, Clinton led the field of candidates competing for the Democratic nomination in opinion polls for the election.
Republicans made the Clinton health care plan a major campaign issue of the 1994 midterm elections, which saw a net Republican gain of 53 seats in the House election and 7 in the Senate election, winning control of both.
At the same time, Clinton has often been referred to as one of the most polarizing figures in American politics.
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
During her husband's campaign in 1982, Rodham began to use the name Hillary Clinton.
After her husband became a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination of 1992, Hillary Clinton received national attention for the first time.
Hillary Clinton made remarks about Tammy Wynette and baking cookies during the campaign that were ill-considered by her own admission.
Later saying she had been misled by her husband's initial claims that no affair had taken place, Hillary Clinton stated at the time that the allegations against her husband were the result of a "vast right-wing conspiracy."
Both Clintons' memoirs later stated that the revelation of the affair was a very painful time in their marriage; Hillary Clinton faced both support and criticism for remaining in the marriage.
Hillary Clinton received an "A" on the Drum Major Institute's 2005 Congressional Scorecard on middle-class issues.
Hillary Clinton has been involved in numerous controversies involving allegations of legal, financial, or ethical wrongdoings, notably official enquiries into her business dealings in Arkansas and her involvement in the administration of her husband, as well as controversial public and private statements that attracted media attention.
Hillary Clinton has been given numerous awards and honors related to her public service.
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By Tim Craig
MARTINSBURG, W.Va., July 4 -- President Bush warned Wednesday that the Iraq war "will require more patience, more courage and more sacrifice," as he appealed to a war-weary public for time and sought to link today's conflict to the storied battles that gave birth to the nation.
This required the couple to move to the state capital of Little Rock.
In her junior year, Rodham was affected by the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
During the 2005 debate over the use of filibusters by Senate Democrats, which prevented some of President Bush's judicial nominations from being confirmed, Clinton was not part of the "Gang of 14", a bipartisan group of senators who would support cloture but oppose the Republican threat to abolish the filibuster.
She is regarded as the most openly empowered presidential wife in American history, save for Eleanor Roosevelt.
Painted in 2003 by Simmie Knox and unveiled at the White House in 2004.
As a child, Hillary Rodham was involved in many activities at church and at her public school in Park Ridge.
The book sold more than one million copies in the first month following publication and was translated into 12 foreign languages.
She is married to Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States, and was the First Lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001.
That summer, she traveled to Washington to work on Senator Walter Mondale's subcommittee on migrant workers, researching migrant problems in housing, sanitation, health and education.
On January 20, 2007, Clinton announced on her Web site the formation of a presidential exploratory committee, with the intention to become a candidate for president in the United States presidential election of 2008.
The state of her marriage to Bill Clinton was the subject of considerable public discussion following the events of the Lewinsky scandal in 1998.
She was also the first First Lady to take up an office in the West Wing of the White House, First Ladies usually staying in the East Wing.
And I'm in to win.
In November 2004, Clinton announced that she would seek a second term in the United States Senate.
The plan was quickly derided as "Hillarycare"by its opponents, and did not receive enough support for a floor vote in either the House or the Senate, although both chambers were controlled by Democrats.
In March 2007, in response to the dismissal of U.
The 2006 Almanac of American Politics rated her, with most liberal = 100, most conservative = 0, according to a three-dimensional spectrum: Economic = 63, Social = 82, Foreign = 58.
She is regarded as the most openly empowered presidential wife in American history, save for Eleanor Roosevelt.
On the Senate floor, Clinton said Alito would "roll back decades of progress and roll over when confronted with an administration too willing to flaunt the rules and looking for a rubber stamp.
In March 2007, in response to the dismissal of U.
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton
During her husband's campaign in 1982, Rodham began to use the name Hillary Clinton.
After her husband became a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination of 1992, Hillary Clinton received national attention for the first time.
Hillary Clinton made remarks about Tammy Wynette and baking cookies during the campaign that were ill-considered by her own admission.
Later saying she had been misled by her husband's initial claims that no affair had taken place, Hillary Clinton stated at the time that the allegations against her husband were the result of a "vast right-wing conspiracy."
Both Clintons' memoirs later stated that the revelation of the affair was a very painful time in their marriage; Hillary Clinton faced both support and criticism for remaining in the marriage.
Hillary Clinton received an "A" on the Drum Major Institute's 2005 Congressional Scorecard on middle-class issues.
Hillary Clinton has been involved in numerous controversies involving allegations of legal, financial, or ethical wrongdoings, notably official enquiries into her business dealings in Arkansas and her involvement in the administration of her husband, as well as controversial public and private statements that attracted media attention.
Hillary Clinton has been given numerous awards and honors related to her public service.
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By David Cho
Wall Street chroniclers one day could look back at the early 21st century and easily dub it the Era of the Hedge Fund. The question is whether it will be remembered as an age of reason or irrational exuberance.
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She was sworn in as United States Senator on January 3, 2001.
In 2004, the National Journal's study of roll-call votes assigned Clinton a rating of 30 in the political spectrum, relative to the current Senate, with a rating of 1 being most liberal and a rating of 100 being most conservative.
Clinton voted for the USA Patriot Act in October 2001, as did all but one senator.
She called for personal tax cuts for college tuition and long-term care.
In August 1974, she moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas and became one of two female faculty members at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville School of Law, where Bill Clinton also taught.
Republicans made the Clinton health care plan a major campaign issue of the 1994 midterm elections, which saw a net Republican gain of 53 seats in the House election and 7 in the Senate election, winning control of both.
That summer, she traveled to Washington to work on Senator Walter Mondale's subcommittee on migrant workers, researching migrant problems in housing, sanitation, health and education.
It was reported that when Elizabeth Dole joined the Senate in 2003 under somewhat similar circumstances, she modeled her initial approach after Clinton's, as did the nationally visible Barack Obama in 2005.
She subsequently voted against three of the nominees, but all were confirmed by the Senate.
This centrist and somewhat vague stance caused frustration among those in the Democratic party who favor immediate withdrawal.