With the Obama administration at pains to distance Bill Clinton’s Pyongyang mission from official policy, the obvious question has been: who paid for it then? The Washington Post’s answer shows that the mission’s glamour was the stuff of Hollywood in...
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CommentCentral on 6th Aug 2009 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
There's an eye-opening ARTICLE in this week's Spectator by Dennis Sewell, who puts much of the blame for the current economic crisis on Bill Clinton and his administration. Here's the key passage... Let’s wind back to 1993 and Roberta Achtenberg’s arrival on the Washington political scene. Achtenberg had made her name in San Francisco as a civil rights lawyer and activis...
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IainDale on 4th Oct 2008 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
Bill Clinton is like marmite. You either love him or you hate him. But his speech at the DNC last night manage to sway even his most dogged critics. Here are some of the reactions. Andrew Sullivan: Clinton reminded all...
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The US Congress must pass a "strong" climate change bill before the global warming summit in Copenhagen this December if it is to have a chance of persuading China and India to sign up to a new treaty, says Bill Clinton
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FT on 13th May 2009 (via traxfer.ft.com)
Former US President Bill Clinton underwent a procedure to place two stents in one of his coronary arteries, Clinton aide Douglas Band said in a statement
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Obama Administration Says No Laws Were Broken In Joe Sestak Job Offer The Cover-up Is Always Worse Than The Crime The Obama White House has reported that they have looked into the allegations of impropriety concerning Joe Sestak. The suspicion is that Sestak had been offered an administration position by former President Bill Clinton to drop out of the race for the Senate against Arlen Specter in ...
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PoliticsandFinance on 29th May 2010 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
Poor Bill Clinton. There's a new Democratic darling in town and suddenly no one pays you attention any more. Not even your wife.
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Ouch. Bill Clinton moves in with hands and puckered lips to kiss his wife Hillary. But the Secretary of State is having none of it and leaves Bill sucking air as she dodges and does a mwah mwah with President Barack Obama. I guess all that tireless campaigning by Bill on her behalf wasn't enough to atone for past, er, sins. Fox ...
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TobyHarnden on 6th Feb 2009 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
Bill Clinton arrived in North Korea to conduct what diplomats speculated would be talks to free two US journalists sentenced to hard labour
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