Loan ties Hillary’s campaign to Bill’s fundraising
May 9, 2008
By Greg Gordon
Hillary Rodham Clinton's decision to lend her presidential campaign $6.4 million from assets she holds jointly with her husband is rekindling questions about millions of dollars that special interests have paid Bill Clinton for speeches and other work since he left the White House.
Once-secret memos question Clinton’s honesty
May 8, 2008
By Jerry Seper
A decade before Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton admitted fudging the truth during the presidential campaign, federal prosecutors quietly assembled hundreds of pages of evidence suggesting she concealed information and misled a federal grand jury about her work for a failing Arkansas savings and loan at the heart of the Whitewater probe, according to once-secret documents that detail the internal debates over whether she should have faced criminal charges.
Clinton Library Won’t Release Berger Documents
May 5, 2008
By Fred Lucas, CNS News
The William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Library will not make available to the public the documents that former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger illegally took from the National Archives in 2003.
Rose law firm: The missing years
April 4, 2008
By Indira Lakshmanan
Hillary Clinton says her “35 years of experience making change'' and “lifetime'' of public service make her uniquely qualified to be president.
While her pitch to voters relies heavily on her 15 years as first lady and New York senator, Clinton, 60, skims over the preceding two decades in Arkansas. The candidate rarely if ever mentions that she spent at least as much time practicing corporate law for Little Rock's top firm as she did performing public service.
Marine Sniper Takes Aim At Hillary Clinton
March 27, 2008
By Daphne Retter
NY POST - One of the Marines' most-accomplished snipers took dead aim yesterday at Hillary Rodham Clinton's claims of facing fire in Bosnia, saying she has dissed the real heroes.
"She doesn't care about our service members - that's the feeling that gives me," said retired Staff Sgt. Jack Coughlin, a 20-year Marine sniper who detailed his real-life drama in the powerful 2006 book, "Shooter: The Autobiography of the Top-Ranked Marine Sniper."
