Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
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Security priorities
The members of President-elect Barack Obama's new national security team are talented, opinionated and diverse in their views. There is Sen. Hillary Clinton, his rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, who fiercely criticized Mr. Obama for his...Tags: Refugee, Robert Gates, Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, NATO
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Old hawks wrong for foreign policy
When President-elect Barack Obama announced his new economic policy team, commentators quickly pointed out that the team included many old hands, names from the Clinton era, some even involved in major decisions linked to the current economic crisis....Tags: Iraq War, George H.W. Bush, NATO, Joe Biden, National Government
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Security surprises
The national security team assembled by Barack Obama consists of knowledgeable Washington veterans who should be well-prepared for the challenges they face around the globe. For those who feared Obama would favor an excessively dovish approach to...Tags: Robert Gates, Armed Conflicts, Barack Obama, Diplomacy, George Bush
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Obama says choices promise 'vigorous debate' on policy
McClatchy NewspapersThe members of the national security team that president-elect Barack Obama named Monday are all strong-willed public servants who at times have vehemently disagreed with changes he proposes to U.S. national security policy. His future national...Tags: Robert Gates, NATO, International Relations, National Government, Janet Napolitano
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Paterson will wait to name Hillary Clinton's successor
Gov. David A. Paterson won't appoint a replacement for Hillary Rodham Clinton until she leaves the U.S. Senate, which is unlikely before next month. "I expect to announce Senator Clinton's replacement when the position becomes officially vacant," he said...Tags: Parliament, Upper House, Barack Obama, Lower House, David A. Paterson
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With her new job, will the Clintons desert New York?
Starting today, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton can feel free to hurl her Yankees cap into the Hudson. She can skip county Democratic dinners. She can forget about the dairy farmers and the snows of Buffalo. She can limit the spontaneous press scrums even...Tags: The White House, National Government, Trips and Vacations, Government, Harriet Tubman
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Hillary Clinton accepts secretary of state nomination
tom.brune@newsday.comHillary Rodham Clinton said she's ready to leave New York and the Senate to return to the world stage after President-elect Barack Obama announced Monday he would nominate his former political rival as his secretary of state. If confirmed by the Senate,...Tags: Joseph Crowley, Upper House, National Government, Epidemics and Plagues, Jerrold Nadler
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Everyone loves Hillary
Everybody loves the anticipated appointment of Hillary Rodham Clinton as secretary of state, from Ohio to Oregon to Okinawa to Oslo. Every government official knows that she will listen to their problems, as she has in the past in her visits to foreign...Tags: Yasser Arafat, Hanukkah, Ramadan, National Government, Terrorism
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Obama has the 'Look'
Tribune criticRichard Nixon had "My fellow Americans." George W. Bush has "Folks." Increasingly, Barack Obama is revealing the latest linguistic fingerprint of leadership: "Look." In Monday's press conference to announce his national security team, Obama slipped in at...Tags: Richard Nixon, National Government, Barack Obama, Health and Safety at School, University of Chicago
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Observers cite Clinton's human rights commitment
elizabeth.moore@newsday.comIt was a startling speech coming from a first lady - indeed, Hillary Clinton's 1995 speech at the United Nations Conference for Women in Beijing is credited as a watershed moment. "It is a violation of human rights when babies are denied food, or...Tags: Heads of State, Human Rights, Barack Obama, Economic Policy, Government
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Obama names national-security team
The Swampby Frank James President-elect Barack Obama is announcing his national security team this morning. There are no surprises, all are people whose names were leaked in recent weeks. They are: Senator Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, selecting Defense.....Tags: Genocide, Wars and Interventions, Upper House, Joe Biden, Harry S Truman
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Obama's early start: Signs of crises
The Swampby Mark Silva Count today, roughly, as the start of the 44th presidency. President-elect Barack Obama already has announced Cabinet appointments earlier than anyone in modern times, save for former President George H.W. Bush. And he certainly has...Tags: National Security, The White House, Defense, Heads of State, Eric Holder
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