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  • Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton strikes out (0 for 3 on the accuracy scoreboard)

    12/05/2004 6:31:54 AM PST · by Libloather · 42 replies · 3,035+ views
    Sen. Clinton strikes out The day before former President Clinton's library was dedicated in Little Rock, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democrats' front-runner for the party's 2008 presidential nomination, gave Fox News Channel's Greta Van Susteren her first sit-down interview since her party got pummeled in the last election. If Mrs. Clinton aspires to become president, it would be helpful for her to get her facts straight. The junior senator from New York could begin by settling upon a consistent explanation for what happened to her party on Nov. 2. From one moment to the next in the interview, Mrs....
  • Where Are They Now? Noonan on sHillery

    12/08/2004 10:13:19 PM PST · by 506trooper · 15 replies · 1,451+ views
    Wall Street Journal - Opinion Journal ^ | Thursday, December 9, 2004 12:01 a.m. EST | PEGGY NOONAN
    Where Are They Now? Four years after leaving the White House, Hillary Clinton plots her return. Thursday, December 9, 2004 12:01 a.m. EST We have been writing lately about Republicans. Let's pay some attention to Hillary Clinton, just for fun. I wrote a book about her more than four years ago. The idea came from a friend, a bright former-Republican-now-Democrat who thought my Wall Street Journal pieces on Mrs. Clinton's looming senatorial candidacy could be turned into something longer that made the case against her. I immediately thought: Yes, that could make a difference. I went to my publisher, who...
  • Four years after leaving the White House, Hillary Clinton plots her return.

    12/09/2004 9:22:30 AM PST · by MB6.3 · 17 replies · 1,388+ views
    WSJ ^ | 12/9/04 | Peggy Noonan
    We have been writing lately about Republicans. Let's pay some attention to Hillary Clinton, just for fun. I wrote a book about her more than four years ago. The idea came from a friend, a bright former-Republican-now-Democrat who thought my Wall Street Journal pieces on Mrs. Clinton's looming senatorial candidacy could be turned into something longer that made the case against her. I immediately thought: Yes, that could make a difference. I went to my publisher, who agreed, and I hit it hard, speaking to Mrs. Clinton's friends and enemies, scouring the record. What I concluded was that Mrs. Clinton...
  • Dick Morris: Rice only one who can beat Hillary

    12/09/2004 5:38:16 PM PST · by SussexCountyDE · 160 replies · 3,697+ views
    FOX - Dick Morris
    Dick Morris just predicted on Fox that the Dem '08 nominee is Hillary in a walk off. Says only R who can both get nominated (sorry Rudy)and elected is Condi Rice.
  • Peggy Noonan: Where Are They Now? (Hillary Clinton plots her return)

    12/10/2004 10:39:38 AM PST · by Area Freeper · 41 replies · 1,756+ views
    Opinionjournal.com ^ | Thursday, December 9, 2004
    We have been writing lately about Republicans. Let's pay some attention to Hillary Clinton, just for fun. I wrote a book about her more than four years ago. The idea came from a friend, a bright former-Republican-now-Democrat who thought my Wall Street Journal pieces on Mrs. Clinton's looming senatorial candidacy could be turned into something longer that made the case against her. I immediately thought: Yes, that could make a difference. I went to my publisher, who agreed, and I hit it hard, speaking to Mrs. Clinton's friends and enemies, scouring the record. What I concluded was that Mrs. Clinton...
  • Where Are They Now? (Noonan points out how Hildabeast has to be PHONY to win)

    12/09/2004 6:29:56 AM PST · by GianniV · 30 replies · 1,885+ views
    We have been writing lately about Republicans. Let's pay some attention to Hillary Clinton, just for fun. I wrote a book about her more than four years ago. The idea came from a friend, a bright former-Republican-now-Democrat who thought my Wall Street Journal pieces on Mrs. Clinton's looming senatorial candidacy could be turned into something longer that made the case against her. I immediately thought: Yes, that could make a difference. I went to my publisher, who agreed, and I hit it hard, speaking to Mrs. Clinton's friends and enemies, scouring the record. What I concluded was that Mrs. Clinton...
  • NYP: TWO SHOO-INS FOR N.Y.

    12/11/2004 6:57:39 AM PST · by OESY · 8 replies · 967+ views
    New York Post ^ | December 11, 2004 | DICK MORRIS
    ...Even though the Democrats will probably nominate two of the most controversial people in American politics, Hillary Clinton for senator and Attorney General Eliot Spitzer for governor, they will probably face no serious challenge. Hillary and Spitzer got lucky. The two Republicans who might have given them fits — Rudy Giuliani and George Pataki — both have their eyes on the presidency and neither wants to go through a bruising, no-win battle in New York two years before making the big play for the White House. Pataki knows he is living on borrowed time. When 500,000 whites left New York...
  • Kausfiles on BEST Reason Why Rich Pardon Was Scandalous

    12/14/2004 9:32:24 AM PST · by litany_of_lies · 7 replies · 1,316+ views
    Slate-Kausfiles ^ | Dec. 14, 2004 | Mickey Kaus
    (Paragraphs created for clarity) Even if the latest allegations about Marc Rich--that he helped broker Saddam's oil-for-food deals--prove accurate, that won't be the main reason Clinton's pardon of the fugitive financier was scandalous. Saddam could presumably always get someone to broker his lucrative schemes--if not Rich, then another high-level operater. The Marc Rich pardon was scandalous mainly because it taught a generation of young Americans that you could buy your way out of punishment. ... But buy with what? ... Here's an instance where the convenient case for public figure privacy in matters of sex--made most conveniently by Clinton himself,...
  • Blankley: 'God Bless' Immigration Hawk Hillary

    12/16/2004 9:34:22 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 41 replies · 1,555+ views
    NewsMax ^ | Dec 16, 2004 | Limbacher
    A one-time top aide to the architect of the Republican Revolution is praising New York Sen. Hillary Clinton for her tough stance on immigration reform, saying that if the GOP fails to take action on the issue it could make Clinton president of the United States. "I never thought I would write the following words, but: God bless Hillary Clinton," said Tony Blankley, one-time chief of staff to former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich. "Though her motives are cynical, their effects may well be vital both to our national security and to our sovereign responsibility to control our borders,"...
  • Hillary Wins Liberal German Media Prize

    12/17/2004 4:10:08 PM PST · by kattracks · 17 replies · 964+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | 12/17/05 | Carl Limbacher
    U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton has been awarded the "German Media Prize" of 2004, the organizers said Friday. The prize is awarded to leftwing political figures. The 57-year-old former US first lady wins the prize for her efforts to strengthen the role of women in politics, society and media, said the press release of German market research firm MediaControl. The same prize was also awarded to her husband, former US President Bill Clinton, in 1999. Mrs. Clinton will come to Baden-Baden, in southern Germany, to receive the prize on February 13, 2005. The German Media Prize is established by Media Control...
  • Thrill to Hil-Rudy contest

    12/17/2004 6:26:57 PM PST · by andie74 · 21 replies · 827+ views
    New York Daily News ^ | December 17, 2004 | Helen Kennedy
    WASHINGTON - Many people want to see Sen. Hillary Clinton take on Rudy Giuliani in the 2008 presidential race, a new national poll shows. A new Quinnipiac University poll found 57% of voters like Clinton (D-N.Y.) and only 4% express anger toward her, though she is widely considered one of the most polarizing politicians in the country. In a hypothetical matchup, Giuliani and Clinton are neck and neck: 45% to 43%. "I don't think it's going to happen, but both Democrats and Republicans think a Rudy-Hillary race would be a lot of fun," said Maurice Carroll, Director of the Quinnipiac...
  • Michael Moore: Hillary a Star in 2008

    12/18/2004 9:49:53 AM PST · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 96 replies · 2,299+ views
    NewsMax ^ | Dec 18, 2004 | Limbacher
    Conspiracy filmmaker-turned-political strategist Michael Moore is touting New York Sen. Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's star presidential candidate in 2008, saying that women in America would turn out in droves to vote her back into the White House. In quotes first reported by California's Santa Monica Mirror, Moore told Democrats gathered last week at a Pacific Palisades home, "Hillary is a star. She walks into a room and it lights up." Story Continues Below Saying his party needed to nominate "a candidate people want to watch," Moore contended that Clinton would be hugely popular with female voters, especially single-moms....
  • Hillary Trails Generic GOP Candidate by Seven Points

    12/19/2004 6:17:17 PM PST · by Embraer2004 · 15 replies · 921+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | 12/13/04 | Scott Rasmussen
    December 13, 2004--If the next Presidential Election were held today, 46% of voters would vote for a generic Republican candidate over Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that 39% of voters would cast their ballot for Senator Clinton. The New York Senator holds a narrow 45% to 42% lead among women, but trails by 17 points among men. The national telephone survey of 1,500 Likely Voters was conducted by Rasmussen Reports December 3-5, 2004. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. An earlier Rasmussen Reports survey found that...
  • Hillary's Poll Numbers Startling (Early 2008 Poll Numbers)

    12/19/2004 6:38:55 PM PST · by nj26 · 125 replies · 3,699+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 12/19/04
    If the 2008 election were held today, New York Sen. Hillary Clinton would handily defeat three of the top Republicans being touted as possible candidates, a startling new survey by Fox News Opinion Dynamics shows. In a race between Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and Clinton, the New York Democrat would win by 7 points, defeating Frist 40 percent to 33 percent, according to Fox Dynamics figures cited Sunday by Angus Reid Consultants. Matched against New York Gov. George Pataki, Clinton's margin of victory drops by 1 point, but she'd still win 41 percent to 35 percent. The former first...
  • Hillary Trails in Polls

    12/19/2004 10:00:10 PM PST · by vmoney · 43 replies · 1,349+ views
    Rasmussen Reports ^ | December 13 2004 | Scott Rasmussen
    If the next Presidential Election were held today, 46% of voters would vote for a generic Republican candidate over Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton. A Rasmussen Reports survey found that 39% of voters would cast their ballot for Senator Clinton. The New York Senator holds a narrow 45% to 42% lead among women, but trails by 17 points among men. The national telephone survey of 1,500 Likely Voters was conducted by Rasmussen Reports December 3-5, 2004. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. An earlier Rasmussen Reports survey found that 42% of...
  • KLEIN'S NEW TARGET: HILLARY

    12/20/2004 6:54:15 AM PST · by presidio9 · 112 replies · 3,388+ views
    NY Post ^ | December 20, 2004 | Dick Johnson
    EDWARD Klein, the former New York Timesman who has made a career writing about the Kennedy family, has turned his sights on Sen. Hillary Clinton — and it won't be pretty, sources say. "He doesn't care for the Clintons, and he is digging up some new dirt on them," said one insider. Klein's titles include "All Too Human: The Love Story of Jack and Jackie," "Just Jackie: Her Private Years," "Farewell Jackie: A Portrait of Her Final Days," and "The Kennedy Curse: Why Tragedy Has Haunted America's First Family for 150 Years." Klein is almost finished writing the as-yet-untitled biography...
  • Kerry, Hillary would beat Jeb, Frist, and Pataki in 2008

    12/20/2004 8:46:25 AM PST · by DaveDCMetro · 56 replies · 1,384+ views
    Kerry Would Beat (Jeb) Bush In 2008 (Angus Reid Consultants - CPOD Global Scan) – Massachusetts senator John Kerry could win the presidency in 2008, according to a poll by Opinion Dynamics released by Fox News. 45 per cent of respondents would vote for the 2004 Democratic nominee in a head-to-head contest against Republican Florida governor Jeb Bush. In other prospective elections, New York senator and former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton leads three Republicans: Florida’s Bush, Tennessee senator Bill Frist and New York governor George Pataki. Rodham Clinton was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 2000, defeating Republican...
  • Hillary ’08: Don’t Ask If—It’s a Go!

    12/22/2004 3:40:28 PM PST · by EnigmaticAnomaly · 16 replies · 748+ views
    Let’s just get this out of the way now: She’s running. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has a re-election campaign in front of her in 2006, but as far as many around her are concerned, the train has already departed for a destination two years farther out—the Presidency. "She is going to focus on going for Senate and getting that out of the way, but the eye is always on the prize," a former aide to Mrs. Clinton told The Observer. Mrs. Clinton currently is gearing up for her re-election with a campaign whose cost and intensity are taking on the...
  • AN OPEN LETTER TO HILLARY CLINTON, 'DO YOU REMEMBER?'

    12/25/2004 11:53:11 AM PST · by coffee260 · 42 replies · 2,465+ views
    AN OPEN LETTER TO HILLARY CLINTON BY JUANITA BROADDRICK ^ | SUNDAY OCT 15, 2000 | BY JUANITA BROADDRICK
    As I watched Rick Lazio's interview on Fox News this morning, I felt compelled to write this open letter to you, Mrs. Clinton. Brit Hume asked Mr. Lazio's views regarding you as a person and how he perceived you as a candidate. Rick Lazio did not answer the question, but I know that I can. You know it, too. I have no doubt that you are the same conniving, self-serving person you were twenty-two years ago when I had the misfortune to meet you. When I see you on television, campaigning for the New York senate race, I can see...
  • Times: Hillary's Toughest Opponent 'Herself'

    12/26/2004 2:43:52 AM PST · by beyond the sea · 130 replies · 2,406+ views
    Newsmax.com ^ | 12/25/04 | unknown
    New York Sen. Hillary Clinton is already the frontrunner for her party's presidential nomination in 2008. But to win the general election, she'll have to overcome opposition from a significant number of voters who absolutely can't stand her. Survey after survey shows that approximately one-third of New Yorkers has a negative opinion of Clinton, the New York Times said Saturday. "The voters who disapprove of Clinton are numerous and unshakable, and they have been around so long that they have a name in political circles. Hillary haters." The former first lady's negative image is largely driven by the perception that...