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Barack Obama is set to meet Bill Clinton at the former president's foundation headquarters in Harlem on Thursday in their first face-to-face meeting since Mr Obama defeated Hillary Clinton in the primary elections in June
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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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The man can do no wrong Heh: A new national poll suggests that Americans think President-elect Barack Obama’s getting it right when it comes to his Cabinet picks, especially Hillary Clinton and Robert Gates. A poll shows 71 percent of Americans approve of Barack Obama picking Hillary Clinton for secretary of state. Seventy-five percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey
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Bill Clinton gives Barack Obama some advice Relations between Bill Clinton and Barack Obama haven't always been cordial over the past six months. At one point, an annoyed Clinton reportedly told friends that Obama would have to "kiss his ass" if he wanted any of the former...
submitted by CommentCentral on 12th Sep 2008 (via timesonline.typepad.com)
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Hillary Clinton pledges support - to the party In the end, it was scarcely a declaration of support for Barack Obama at all. Hillary Clinton may have mentioned his name ten times - and uttered the mandatory words ("he is my candidate") - but her pledge of undying commitment was to her party. Hillary Clinton speaking at the Democratic National Convention It was necessary, she said, to get a Democrat back in the White House and (by implica...
submitted by JanetDaley on 27th Aug 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
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The New Yorker thinks all these big names might work: The team of Barack (Grandpa Was a Muslim) Obama, Hillary (I’m a Clinton) Clinton, and Rahm (Israel) Emanuel (that’s his real middle name! and he was a volunteer with the I.D.F. during the 1991 Gulf War!), with Joe Biden and Bill Clinton pitching in as necessary, would put the new Administration in an extremely powerful position to a...
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After beating her to the Democratic nomination, snubbing her as his running mate and keeping her hanging on for a position in his cabinet, President-Elect Barack Obama has finally put the old girl out of her misery. Hillary Clinton has just been confirmed as Obama’s choice for Secretary of State. I am confident that Clinton will
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The Guardian:Hillary Clinton plans to accept the job of secretary of state offered by Barack Obama, who is reaching out to former rivals to build a broad coalition administration, the Guardian has learned. Obama's advisers have begun looking into Bill Clinton's foundation, which distributes millions of dollars to Africa to help with development, to ensure that there is no conflict of int...
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