Hillary Clinton denies using anti-Semitic slur in 1974 against Bill Clinton's campaign adviser updated Sun, July 16, 2000
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from New York, on Sunday denied allegations contained in a new book that she used an anti-Semitic slur during a heated argument with an adviser to Bill Clinton's failed 1974 run for Congress.
Tucker Carlson: Unsurprisingly, Clinton focused on himself updated Tue, August 15, 2000
From the very first words of his speech to the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles on Monday night, it was clear that Bill Clinton planned to talk almost exclusively about himself. "I come here," he began, "above all to say 'Thank You.'" Gore advisors had hoped that Clinton would come, above all, to endorse Al Gore, whose convention it is...
Willey Says Clinton Lied About Groping Her updated Sun, March 15, 1998
In an interview broadcast Sunday night on CBS 60 Minutes, Willey said she and Clinton were in his private study off the Oval Office when Clinton embraced her tightly, kissed her on the mouth, fondled her breast and then placed her hand on his genitals. Clinton has denied these charges.
Sen. Clinton's campaign treasurer denies pardon wrongdoing updated Fri, February 23, 2001
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign treasurer Friday denied his helping of two Arkansas businessmen to receive pardons from former President Clinton involved any wrongdoing or impropriety.
Willey v. Clinton Whos Lying updated Mon, March 16, 1998
In an interview broadcast Sunday night on CBS 60 Minutes, Willey said she and Clinton were in his private study off the Oval Office when Clinton embraced her tightly, kissed her on the mouth, fondled her breast and then placed her hand on his genitals. Clinton has denied these charges.
Clinton library, committee reach deal on access to donors updated Wed, February 28, 2001
A House committee and a lawyer for former President Bill Clinton have reached an agreement that will give congressional investigators access to a winnowed-down list of donors to the Clinton Library Foundation, one day before the committee is scheduled to hold a hearing on some of the pardons meted out by Clinton during his last hours as president.
Hillary Clinton denies using anti-Semitic slur in 1974 against Bill Clinton's campaign adviser updated Sun, July 16, 2000
First lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from New York, on Sunday denied allegations contained in a new book that she used an anti-Semitic slur during a heated argument with an adviser to Bill Clinton's failed 1974 run for Congress.
Bill Clinton: 'Coverup' hiding Hillary Clinton's chances updated Mon, May 26, 2008
Former President Clinton said that Democrats were more likely to lose in November if Sen. Hillary Clinton is not the nominee and suggested that some were trying to "push and pressure and bully" superdelegates to make up their minds prematurely.
Sources: Clinton, Obama supporters discuss exit strategies updated Fri, May 23, 2008
Several close friends and supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton said they are seeking a "graceful exit strategy" for Clinton from the race for the Democratic nomination, possibly as part of a joint ticket for the White House.
To be or not to be Hillary Clinton updated Fri, April 28, 2006
Who would make a better candidate, Hillary Clinton or Hillary Rodham Clinton? If you're thinking it doesn't matter, you're probably a Democrat.