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Caroline Kennedy: Jennifer Lopez "Looks Pretty Good"Category: Music Industry - Posted by: rapvirus 1 week, 1 day agoCaroline Kennedy, who is currently campaigning to replace Hillary Clinton as a New York senator, doesn't mind being compared to Jennifer Lopez. "I admire the journey J. Lo has traveled," Kennedy told NY1 in response to Rep. Gary Ackerman's compariso...n of the two women. "I've been to a school in the Bronx near the house she grew up in, so I actually have a lot of admiration for her." See photos... |
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Barack Obama Names Hillary Clinton Secretary of StateCategory: Politics - Posted by: rapvirus on Dec 2nd, 2008President-elect Barack Obama named Hillary Clinton as his secretary of state Monday in Chicago. "I am proud that she will be our next Secretary of State," he said in a press conference. Clinton, who currently serves as New York's junior senator, sa...id she was looking forward to the chance to shape the future of the U.S. during the war on terror. "America cannot solve these crises without... |
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John Edwards to Endorse Barack ObamaCategory: Politics - Posted by: rapvirus on May 16th, 2008Former Democratic Presidential candidate John Edwards is backing Barack Obama for his party's nomination, reports ABC News, which says that the Obama campaign has confirmed the endorsement. Official word from Edwards is expected Wednesday at a ral...ly in Grand Rapids, Mich., where the two men to appear together. Speaking to PEOPLE earlier this month, Edwards's wife, Elizabeth Edwards, said she liked Hillary Clinton's plan for universal health insurance, while Edwards said the he doesn't much care for Clinton's "old politics." |
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Iraq-War Vets Call Hillary Clinton's 'Misspoken' Bosnia Comments 'Insulting'Category: Politics - Posted by: rapvirus on Apr 1st, 2008Jessica McDermott, who served in Iraq as a medical officer, was in Pennsylvania last week, participating in "Choose or Lose Presents: Clinton & Obama Answer Young Veterans," when she first heard about Senator Hillary Clinton's "misspoken" description... of arriving under sniper fire at the Tuzla Air Base in Bosnia in 1996, which in recent days has become a black eye for the presidential candidate. |
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Is Elton John’s fundraising concert legal?Category: Music Industry - Posted by: KingM on Mar 30th, 2008British Sir Elton John’s planned fundraising concert for Hillary Clinton maybe illegal. This was due to US election laws that ban foreigners from fundraising or donating money for candidates. Sir Elton’s scheduled concert at New York’s Radio Ci...ty Music Hall is nearly sold out. The only tickets left were those very costly ones in the range of $1000 – 2300. There was an exemption in the 1966 US legislation. It stated that if the foreigner was not compensated for his fundraising, then it could be allowed. Sir Elton was believed to be donating his effort. If there was cause for complaints, it would be filed with the US Federal Election Committee. So far, no complaints were filed. |
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The Latest Additions To The Neverending Roster Of Brangelina Family Members Are ... Barack Obama And Hillary Clinton?Category: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Mar 26th, 2008Brangelina has yet to officially support any of the current presidential candidates, but now that they have learned that they're related to two of them, we can expect that an endorsement (or two!) is forthcoming. According to the New England Historic... Genealogical Society, Brad Pitt is "ninth cousins" with Barack Obama, and Angelina Jolie is coincidentally "ninth cousins" with Hillary Clinton. So will the couple happily add the Dems to their "soccer team" or will the wildly varying family trees tear 'em apart? After a bit of research, we discovered that even if the pair did welcome them into their many homes with welcome arms, one of the candidates isn't quite as enraptured with the Jolie-Pitts as the rest of the world... |
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Natalie Portman Defends Hillary ClintonCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Mar 8th, 2008First Eva Longoria got behind Hillary Clinton, helping her win Texas in this week’s primaries. And now Natalie Portman is voicing her support for the could-be first female President of America. Portman, who was spotted out and about in New York... City yesterday, has been very vocal about her political opinions, and in a recent interview, she expressed her distaste for the sexism that is omnipresent in this year’s campaigning. |
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Eva Longoria’s Weight Loss AmbitionsCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Mar 6th, 2008Her support helped pal Hillary Clinton take her home state of Texas in the primaries last night, and Eva Longoria looks happier than ever. The “Desperate Housewives” actress was spotted leaving the Westfield Century City Mall last night laughi...ng it up with a friend, and looking fabulous. |
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Eva Longoria Supports Hillary ClintonCategory: Politics - Posted by: rapvirus on Mar 5th, 2008In this election year, the tension in the air is only getting thicker as November draws closer. And Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton has enlisted Eva Longoria as a key figure in her campaign. Realizing the influence of Hollywood c...elebrities on the rest of the country, the former First Lady was overjoyed when the “Desperate Housewives” actress signed on to help her beat Barack Obama in the upcoming primaries. |
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Ahead of debate, Clinton sharpens her attacksCategory: Politics - Posted by: KingM on Feb 27th, 2008Hillary Rodham Clinton suggested Barack Obama was not prepared to handle a global crisis as she looked ahead to an MSNBC debate that offered one of her last chances to blunt her rival's momentum before next week's must-win primaries. The two Democrat...ic presidential contenders face off in a debate at Cleveland State University just a week before the March 4 primaries in Ohio and Texas that Clinton must win to keep alive her faltering bid to become the first U.S. female president. |
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The famous Barack Obama photoCategory: Politics - Posted by: KingM on Feb 26th, 2008Barack Obama has accused Hillary Clinton of propagating a smear campaign by spreading his photos dressed as an African /Muslim. Barack was in a picture with an older man with a distinctive white cap on his head. Sources knew that Barack was raised by... his mother to accept the Christian belief even though his father, from Kenya, was a Muslim. The photo was taken in 2006, while Barack was visiting Wajir, in north-eastern Kenya. There were some rumors that he was a “secret Muslim.” |
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For proof Obama can manage, look at his campaignCategory: Politics - Posted by: rapvirus on Feb 12th, 2008Perhaps the most telling critique leveled by Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign against Sen. Barack Obama, to my mind, is that he lacks executive experience. Clinton considers this a potent contrast. She misses no opportunity to remind us that she is th...e roll-up-her-sleeves, detail-oriented manager, while he's the academic orator with the messy desk (Of course, as far as executive experience goes, Clinton's record is nearly as slight as Obama's, if you don't count the First Lady period, when she insists her husband was the President.) |
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Elections 2008: Obama sweeps, Huckabee hangs toughCategory: Politics - Posted by: rapvirus on Feb 10th, 2008Many voters in Saturday's Republican contests showed they're not yet ready to support Sen. John McCain as their party's nominee while Sen. Barack Obama cut into Sen. Hillary Clinton's lead in the race for Democratic delegates. Obama claimed victory ...in Louisiana, Nebraska and Washington on Saturday, as well as in the Virgin Islands. "The stakes are too high and the challenges are too great to play the same old Washington game with the same old Washington players and expect a different result," Obama told a hugely supportive crowd of Democrats at the Jefferson-Jackson dinner in Richmond, Virginia. "People want to turn the page. They want to write a new chapter in American history." |
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Clinton defends husband's role in campaignCategory: Politics - Posted by: KingM on Jan 24th, 2008Hillary Rodham Clinton, defending her husband's increasingly vocal role in her presidential effort, sidestepped questions about whether Bill Clinton's suggestion that Barack Obama had put a "hit job" on him was language befitting a former president. ..."We're in a very heated campaign, and people are coming out and saying all kinds of things," Hillary Clinton said in an interview Wednesday. "I'm out there every day making a positive case for my candidacy. I have a lot of wonderful people, including my husband, who are out there making the case for me." The former first lady's comments came as she readied a speech on ways halt the global economic slide and stabilize U.S. financial markets. She previewed the speech in an interview with The Associated Press. |
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Obama giving Clinton a race in her backyardCategory: Politics - Posted by: KingM on Jan 12th, 2008With Senator Barack Obama vowing to challenge Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton on her home turf, the Democratic presidential primary in New York on Feb. 5 is shaping up as the state’s most competitive since 1992, when Bill Clinton took up a rival’s... mantra of change to all but cinch the nomination. Mrs. Clinton was re-elected a little more than a year ago by better than two to one. Before the Iowa caucuses, she had so dominated opinion polls and endorsements by elected officials and powerful unions that many considered her home state impregnable to political interlopers. But if Mr. Obama wins the South Carolina primary in two weeks, he could develop enough grass-roots support among young people, liberals and black voters in New York to pose a serious threat to her claim to the state’s rich delegate lode, allies of both candidates say. |
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Voting under way in key US stateCategory: Politics - Posted by: Rovtar on Jan 8th, 2008Votes are being cast in the key New Hampshire presidential primary, where opinion polls put Barack Obama and John McCain ahead in their respective races. Senator Obama's main Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, brought an emotional end to campaigni...ng, choking back tears as she called the race "very personal". Senator McCain's main rival Mitt Romney is bidding to upset the opinion polls. Candidates are aiming to build momentum before 20 states hold their elections on 5 February, known as Super Tuesday. Two tiny hamlets, Dixville Notch and Hart's Location, traditionally the first to vote in New Hampshire, opened their polling stations at midnight giving small, early victories to Mr Obama and Mr McCain. |
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