news.yahoo.com - 12/16/2008
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Former US President Bill Clinton (L) and his daughter Chelsea Clinton listen to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown speaks at the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) September 2008 in New York. Bill Clinton said he would back his wife Hillary if she became secretary of state but has even bigger ...
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gatewaypundit.blogspot.com - 12/20/2008
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Ten years ago today- President of the United
States Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of...
Representatives on December 19, 1998. Here's video of the historic testimony of Bill Clinton on the Lewinsky matter with the Independent Council: (2 ...
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10 Years Ago Today-- President Bill Clinton Impeached
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Chelsea Clinton for Hillary's Senate Seat?
Politics Daily —
Filed under: Hillary Clinton, Democrats, 2008 Senate, Bill ClintonDrudge is floating the notion, linking to a November story about Bill's hopes for Chelsea, and adding this: [3 Senators that were constitutionally disqualified due to age WERE admitted to the Senate] I checked, and he's right. During its early years, however, the Senate did not closely scrutinize the qualifications of members. As a result, three Senators that were constitutionally disqualified due to age were admitted to the ...
The Lucky-X-Chromosome Senator For New York
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... (scroll past Michael Daly's heavy breathing to the comments section) I think it's great that the son of Basil Paterson gets to choose between the daughter of JFK or the son of Mario Cuomo in order to replace the wife of Bill Clinton in the Senate. Thank God for democracy. (Yeah - why not Chelsea? ) Posted by Kate at December 16, 2008 11:49 AM
Chelsea Clinton for Hillary's Senate Seat?
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... time. However, in speaking with a source in Governor Paterson's office, I advanced Drudge's (and my) notion of a Chelsea Senate bid. It was the first they had heard of it. I let them know that that age requirement has more holes in it than a golf course. Now, you know how I hate to take for things, but if Chelsea does end up the junior senator from New York, well, I claim full credit. Reluctantly, of course. Drudge is floating the notion, linking to a November story about Bill's hopes for Chelsea, and adding this: [3 Senators ...
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