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Download | Play    Download | Play ...during her confirmation hearing today was really too unbelievable to comprehend. Watching the man in the center of a huge Hookergate scandal sitting there trying to destroy Bill Clinton's Global Initiative was like staring at Salvador Dali ...
Vitter casts lone vote against Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State.
Vitter casts lone vote against Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State.
thinkprogress.org — Today, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 16-1 to approve President-elect Obama’s nomination of Hillary Clinton as... Secretary of State. Casting the sole “nay” vote was Sen. David Vitter (R-LA), who was concerned about Bill ... (more) Vitter casts lone vote against Hillary Clinton for ...
Clinton confirmed
firstread.msnbc.msn.com — From NBC's Libby LeistThe Senate has voted 94-2 to confirm Sen. Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State.... The no votes were Sens. Jim DeMint (R-SC) and David Vitter (R-LA)....( read more ) (more) Clinton confirmed
Clinton Confirmed
politicalwire.com — The U.S. Senate confirmed Hillary Clinton to be President Obama's secretary of state in a 94 to... 2 vote. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) was instrumental in urging Republicans to support Clinton. Only Sen. David Vitter (R-LA) and Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) voted ... (more) Clinton Confirmed
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Barbara's Daily BuzzFlash Minute for January 16, 2009
BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash — ... The arrogance and audacity of Repuglicans never ceases to amaze me!  Repuglican stategy is mind boggling -- sending tainted goods to do the job of holier than thou does not do much to make a point!!!  It only personifies Repuglican stupidity!!!  Vitter is an ass!!! * * * “The commander in chief's priority is ...

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