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  • Dick Morris: Hillary will be next president...

    10/03/2006 12:11:07 PM PDT · by NYC Republican · 114 replies · 5,032+ views
    Drudgereport.com ^ | 10/3/06 | Drudge Report
    Dick Morris: Hillary will be next president...
  • THE WOMAN WHO WOULD BE PRESIDENT -- The Very Bad News About Hillary Clinton!

    07/05/2005 9:01:39 AM PDT · by clintonbaiter · 57 replies · 3,045+ views
    It is precisely Hillary’s penchant for witch hunts and enemy lists, as revealed, for instance, in the Filegate and Travelgate scandals, which disqualify her from high office, Klein argues. Unfortunately, that same Machiavellian ruthlessness may well carry her to victory in 2008...
  • Hillary Clinton receives honorary degree, presidential 'charge' (CAPTION-N-PUKE!)

    05/14/2005 4:00:54 PM PDT · by Libloather · 22 replies · 1,296+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 5/14/05 | CHARLES ODUM
    Hillary Clinton receives honorary degree, presidential 'charge' CHARLES ODUM Associated Press Posted on Sat, May. 14, 2005 Democratic U.S. Sen. and former first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton applauds the just graduated women from Agnes Scott College as she joins them for a group photo after the graduation ceremony at the school in Decatur, Ga., Saturday, May 14, 2005. Clinton was on hand to deliver the commencement speech and accept an honorary degree from the all women's college. (AP Photo/John Amis) DECATUR, Ga. - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday told Agnes Scott College graduates that all women must "decide what...
  • Hillary vs. Allen [Robert Novak]

    05/14/2005 11:12:38 AM PDT · by aculeus · 127 replies · 2,245+ views
    townhall.com ^ | May 14, 2005 | Robert Novak
    WASHINGTON -- Members of the inner circle of high-ranking House Republicans privately agree that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York is an absolute lock for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination and will not be easy to defeat in the general election. The same lawmakers believe the Republican race to oppose Clinton is wide open but regard Sen. George Allen of Virginia as having the edge over Sen. Bill Frist of Tennessee. The consensus among them is that Allen is a better candidate than Frist and will the advantage over him in GOP primaries. The House members see little or...