By: Ronald Hopman | 2010-04-04 | Politics Hillary Clinton, a NY junior Senator is running in the United States presidential election for 2008. She has been a newsmaker for a long time. Hillary Clinton graduated from Yale Law School in 1970 and she became a partner of Rose Law Firm, their first female partner read more
By: Coddie Adwar | 2010-04-04 | Politics If Hillary Clinton serves as a secretary of state, Clinton vetting would also include a closer look at Bill Clinton. Would Bill Clinton stand in the way of his wife's chances to serve as secretary of state? Would Hillary be a great diplomat and do her best as a secretary of state making her appointment a wise choice or could she serve better in a different ways? read more
By: octanmen | 2010-01-22 | Women's Issues Hillary Rodham Clinton, wronged the age old notion- politics is no more exclusive men’s affair, a lawyer by profession and a mother of one (Chelsea Clinton) Hillary is one of the most liked women righ read more
By: Jim Huffman | 2010-04-24 | Politics Haven't known who would be the President of the United States on Jan. 20, 2009, we don't think it would be Hillary Clinton. read more
By: Charles Jines | 2010-04-04 | Politics "Our mission is to change what it means to be a human being." Hillary Clinton, June 1993, Texas State University This statement encapsulates the foundation of the Gnostic Enterprise. I have written previously concerning the fatal flaw in Liberal philosophy that has lead to much of the deterioration we see manifesting in our society. read more
By: Coddie Adwar | 2010-01-26 | Politics If Hillary Rodham Clinton serves as a secretary of state, Clinton vetting would also include a closer look at Bill Clinton. Obama's transition team has been carefully reviewing Bill Clinton's internat read more
By: Kurt Hartman | 2010-04-04 | Politics What are the realistic chances of Hillary Clinton becoming President? What are the greatest obstacles she faces? Why do Republicans hope to run against her? By examining her stands as First Lady, Senator, and Presidential candidate, we take a look at what the future holds. read more
By: Keith Scott | 2010-04-04 | Politics Hillary Clinton is running for president. No surprise, but what do we really know about her and her views? read more
By: Scott Jack | 2010-04-04 | Politics The main dominant figures in today's elections that will define the following president in America history are Hillary Clinton from New-York and Barack Obama from Illinois. According to the latest results of votes Clinton won in 3 states: New-Hampshire, Nevada and Michigan, but Obama in Iowa and in the South Carolina . This election campaign looks like more battle than a race between these 2 candidates. read more
By: A.F. Cook | 2010-04-04 | Politics Perspective on the 2008 Democratic presidential primary and the racial politics played by Bill and Hillary Clinton. Barack Obama won the state in a landslide, largely thanks to the support of black voters dismayed by comments on the part of the Clintons' meant to dissuade blacks from supporting Obama. read more
By: Joshua Smith | 2010-04-04 | Politics Hillary's ideas on health care and defense policy are dangerous, but she's a moderate compared to the other contenders for the Democratic Party nomination for president. read more
By: Mick McNesby | 2010-04-04 | Politics Senators Obama and Clinton made solemn declarations not to raise taxes on earnings up to $250,000. They declared almost in the same breath that they would be open to raising the capital gains tax rate, a complete contradiction. Senator Obama took it a little further, saying he would consider raising the FICA tax workers pay. The cutoff for 2008 will be $102,000, taking that payment up to $7800 even before any further tax increase. Can we let this madness continue? read more
By: Patrick Lawrence | 2010-04-04 | Politics Now that the jubilation of the Democratic Party convention in Denver has peaked with Barak Obama's acceptance of the party's nomination, the question arises of what to do with Hillary Clinton. Defeated for the nomination and ignored for the Vice Presidency, how can she be best used by the Democrats in a future Obama administration? Or indeed is there a substantial role for her inside an Obama cabinet? read more