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In the wake of the US bombing Iran and seemingly aligning with Israel's war efforts in the Middle East, a rare point of ...
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had a rare moment of agreement with Donald Trump on Saturday. Clinton, who ...
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, 68, is the Democratic Party's Presidential candidate for the US elections in 2016, and the first ever female Presidential candidate in US history. She‘s one of the ...
Just as a reminder, the Reverend Doctor Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton Jr. III (why not, considering all the titles leftists have given her) is the person most responsible for the failed state of Libya.
WASHINGTON — Three years out and you’d think the deed was done: Madame President Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton. She’s everywhere these days because: (a) It’s August; (b) Reporters are bored ...
With less than three weeks left until the nation elects a new president, Democratic nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton remains a controversial figure. She is revered by some as a powerful female role ...
Hilary Clinton educational qualification Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton—just the name evokes a whirlwind of political firsts and trailblazing achievements. Born on October 26, 1947, this ...
Hillary Clinton’s new book, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love and Liberty,” is getting a lot of press. Since the book’s release on Sept. 17, she’s been on “The View” and ...
"Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, you are a war criminal!" a man shouted as the former Secretary of State walked onto a lecture hall stage at Columbia University in New York City.
FILE - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D. N.Y., right, talks with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., on their way to vote on the Deficit Reduction Act, Wednesday, Dec. 21 ...
FILE - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D. N.Y., right, talks with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., on their way to vote on the Deficit Reduction Act, Wednesday, Dec. 21 ...
Three years out and you'd think the deed was done: Madame President Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton. She's everywhere these days because: (a) It's August; (b) Reporters are bored with President Obama ...