Thursday, July 5, 2007

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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From: washingtonpost.com - George F. Will -- Washington Post Opinion
Writer (washingtonpost.com) <rssfwd@rssfwd.com>
Date: Jul 5, 2007 10:32 AM
Subject: 05 Jul, 2007 from washingtonpost.com - George F. Will --
Washington Post Opinion Writer (washingtonpost.com)
To: black.hole.of.calcutta@gmail.com


The Court Returns To Brown For most of the 53 years since the Supreme
Court's school desegregation decision, the court, in collaboration
with people who fancy themselves "progressive," has been instructing
Americans to unlearn the lesson of those decisions -- the lesson that
race must not be a source of government-conferred advantage or
disadvantage. Last week the court began rectifying its abandonment of
that premise in the name of "diversity."

George F. Will Thu, 05 Jul 2007 00:00:00 EDT
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Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/04/AR2007070401211.html?nav=rss_opinion/columns
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