Democrats fear Hillary too risky
January 30, 2006
HILLARY Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign is running into a hail of opposition from within her own party after a poll showed last week most Americans would “definitely” not vote for her.
Former Bill Clinton White House aides are warning she could be a risky choice. To their Left, an anti-war “stop Hillary” bandwagon is gathering momentum, threatening her ability to unite the Democrats.
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Steve Emerson: Hillary Clinton and Hamas
January 30, 2006
2008 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wasted no time last Thursday denouncing Hamas after the terror group’s big win in the Palestinian parliamentary elections.
But as noted terrorism expert Steven Emerson pointed out when Mrs. Clinton first ran for the Senate, relations between the top Democrat and supporters of the notorious anti-Israeli organization haven’t always been so chilly.
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A Fund For Friends
January 29, 2006
BILL Clinton has made corporate reform one of his top causes since leaving the White House. He calls for more “socially responsible” investing, better protection of workers and greater diversity in corporate management. At the same time, he condemns cronyism, excessive pay for top management and an alleged emphasis on short-term profits at the expense of workers.
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Full Report on Clinton Years Is Sought by GOP Senators
January 20, 2006
Republican senators are puzzling over how to ensure full release of a long-awaited independent counsel’s report that alleges obstruction at the highest levels of the Clinton administration but which omits by court order a large narrative chunk that some conservatives think could be damaging to the former first lady, Senator Clinton.
The New York Sun reported exclusively on Monday that a 10-year probe by independent counsel David Barrett into allegations of tax fraud by a former housing secretary under President Clinton, Henry Cisneros, would culminate in a report alleging a coordinated effort to obstruct the investigation by Clinton administration officials who were looking to protect Mr. Cisneros.
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Inquiry on Clinton Official Ends With Accusations of Cover-Up
January 19, 2006
After the longest independent counsel investigation in history, the prosecutor in the case of former Housing Secretary Henry G. Cisneros is finally closing his operation with a scathing report accusing Clinton administration officials of thwarting an inquiry into whether Mr. Cisneros evaded paying income taxes.
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