Hillary Clinton to face tough questioning over husband’s fundraising activities
December 1, 2008
By DAPHNE RETTER and ANDY SOLTIS
Hillary Rodham Clinton will face tough grilling about her husband's foreign fund-raising before she becomes secretary of state, the top Republican on the Senate committee that will quiz her said yesterday.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton?
November 14, 2008
We may soon be calling Hillary Rodham Clinton "Madame Secretary."
President-elect Barack Obama is considering the New York senator and former first lady for secretary of state - an appointment that would go a long way toward healing the wounds left by their bruising Democratic primary.
Could Hillary Clinton still come back?
September 25, 2008
The internet is buzzing today with the rumour that Barack Obama's gaffe-prone running mate Joe Biden will drop out of the race for health reasons - to be replaced by Hillary Clinton.
John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate has created so much interest in the Republicans that Mr Obama will have to make a radical move to regain momentum, the argument goes.
Bill Clinton: Hillary Never Wanted to be Obama’s VP
September 22, 2008
ABC NEWS - Despite saying she would accept the offer to be vice president, Hillary Clinton never really wanted to be Barack Obama's running mate, her husband former President Bill Clinton told ABC's The View.
"Not really, she didn't," Clinton said in response to a question from host Barbara Walters about whether Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y. wanted to join her one-time opponent on the Democratic ticket.
Hillary Clinton tells Ohio supporters: ‘No Palin’
September 14, 2008
Campaigning for Barack Obama in battleground Ohio Sunday, Sen. Hillary Clinton signaled out Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin by using a slightly revised applause-line delivered at last month's Democratic convention.
Clinton told a crowd of 1,200 supporters - many wearing "Hillary for President" T-shirts leftover from her bitter primary fight with Obama - that Palin and Republican presidential nominee John McCain would only continue the failed policies of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney.
