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Politics: Obama’s Administration is Flavored With Clinton Juice

December 1st, 2008

Obama’s administration is flavored with Clinton juice. Later today when President-Elect Barack Obama announces Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) as his choice for secretary of State, it will be just one of many of former President Bill Clinton’s folks to wield influence in the current presidential administration. Read more at Pamela on Politics. Will it matter where Obama finds the right folks for his team?

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Clinton Accepts Obama’s Offer

November 22nd, 2008

Clinton and Obama

 

Clinton accepts Obama’s offer. It appears that there will be a political union between two once bitter rivals.  CBS News confirmed that Hillary Clinton decided earlier in the week to accept a job on President-elect Barack Obama’s team as secretary of state.  “She’s ready,” the New York Times quoted an unnamed Clinton confidant as saying, adding that the former first lady had made her decision after follow-up consultations with Obama on his vision for foreign policy.  Obama aides said that there were no plans for a formal announcement on Clinton’s appointment until after the Thanksgiving holiday late next week. A spokesman for Clinton would not confirm the deal, but wouldn’t deny it.  Meanwhile, there are several other posts Obama will be announcing, CBS News reports. New York Federal Reserve Bank President Timothy Geithner will be nominated treasury secretary and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson will be nominated commerce secretary.

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Clinton: ‘Barack Obama is Our Candidate’

August 27th, 2008

Hillary calls for party unity and throws her support behind Obama

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Sen. Hillary Clinton left little room for people to question whether she is a “team player” when she took to the stage in Denver last night to throw her support behind the first African American who will win an endorsement from a major party. It was a speech that will take a rightful place in history. Hear more of her speech here. Get the latest reaction from the floor of the convention at Pamela On Politics.

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Congress Members, Friends Mourn Stephanie Tubbs Jones

August 21st, 2008

The Ohio Democratic lawmaker was revered by her constituentsstephanie_tubbs_jones_ohio_congress.jpg


Colleagues, friends and family of Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-Ohio) are mourning her death. As a avid supporter of Sen. Hillary Clinton, the Cleveland-based congresswoman seemed to have lost considerable clout among her Barack Obama-loving constituents. But she will be remembered as loyal, progressive and productive. Read more about what her fellow Congress members had to say at Pamela On Politics. More about how brain aneurysms affect Blacks and women more at Vital Signs. Send your condolences below.

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Pamela On Politics: Could Efforts To Pacify Clinton Be The Democrats’ Undoing?

August 15th, 2008

Hillary Clinton just can’t believe that she is not her party’s nominee

Hillary Clinton
Pamela On Politics: Now that the loser of the Democratic nomination for president has secured her primetime television spot during the party convention and wrangled a way to have her name placed in nomination, it’s not clear if one should admire her tenacity or pity her inability to accept defeat. More at Pamela On Politics.

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Politics: McCain’s Not Running On Family Values; Lawmaker: Bill Clinton’s Faltering Image Among Blacks Is His Own Fault

August 14th, 2008

Is the GOP concerned that its own candidate can’t stand up to the standard?

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Pamela On Politics: Republicans appeared to have disserted the platform of family values for the 2008 presidential race, and no doubt it’s because their nominee’s checkered record might not stand up to the scrutiny of his challenger. Read more at Pamela On Politics.

Lawmaker: Bill Clinton’s faltering image in Black society is his own fault.

Rep. James Clyburn 

Rep. Jim Clyburn, the third-highest-ranking member of Congress and a member of the Black Caucus, said that former President Bill Clinton ought to look in the mirror if he wants to see who’s responsible for his falling out with Black America. Speaking to ABC News last week, Clinton said that the South Carolina Democrat was once a friend of his, but that he “was not Hillary’s supporter. Never. Not ever. Not for a day.” Find out what else he said and how Clyburn responded at BET.com/News.

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Politics: Clinton Leads Charge For Obama

August 11th, 2008

Clinton leads the charge for Obama. Amid reports that Sen. Hillary Clinton is still holding on to the hope of wresting the nomination from Sen. Barack Obama, she told a horde of screaming Obama supporters Friday that the Illinois senator is her candidate for president. Anybody who’s tired of the policies of President Bush, she said, should vote for Obama too. “Anyone who voted for me or caucused for me has so much more in common with Sen. Obama than Sen. McCain,” Clinton told the crowd in Henderson, Nev., her first appearance with Obama since June. Over the weekend, rumors surfaced that Clinton’s name could be called in a roll-call vote on the floor of the Democratic Convention in Denver later this month. If that did occur and Clinton was to receive overwhelming support, some speculated, she would be obligated to bow to the will of the people and head into battle as the Democratic champion against McCain. Clinton has given no such indications, at least in public appearances.” Sen. Obama needs all of us, he needs us working for him,” she said, urging folks to register. “Remember who we were fighting for in my campaign,” she said, praising “his passion, his determination, his grace and his grit,” and she reminded that “we may have started on two separate paths, but we are on one journey now.”

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Barack Brings In Big Birthday Bucks

August 6th, 2008

It appears as though the Clinton-Obama rift is all but over in Beantown

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Boston ’s big ballers broke out their checkbooks Monday night and turned Sen. Barack Obama’s 47th birthday bash into a big-time fundraiser. There was no sign of the division between the Democratic camps of Sen. Hillary Clinton and Obama, which generated so much intra-party angst during the primaries. In fact, former Clinton supporters accounted for $700,000 all by themselves. The total pot was expected to exceed $5 million, The Boston Globe reported. About 850 people showed up for the event at the posh State Room near Faneuil Hall. Some 250 of them paid $15,000 each – $28,500 per couple – to break bread with the senator following the initial meet and greet. The private birthday-campaign party was Obama’s first appearance in Beantown since clinching the Democratic nomination in June. Although he landed the endorsement of New England’s most popular politician – Sen. Edward Kennedy – Clinton won the most votes in the primary. “We all wanted to make a dramatic statement that we’re with him every step of the way,” said Steven Grossman, a leading Clinton fund-raiser and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

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Bill Sticks By His Word To Help Barack

July 1st, 2008

Obama, Clinton break the silence, chat about the former president’s role

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It looks like the big chill between Sen. Barack Obama and President Bill Clinton is beginning to thaw. According to Obama’s campaign, the two spoke by telephone, and the former president pledged his support to the Illinois senator. Get the latest at Pamela On Politics.

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Politics: Bill Clinton Reportedly Says Obama Must ‘Kiss My A**’

July 1st, 2008

Getting former president’s support won’t be easy for the Democratic nominee.
According to the British newspaper The Telegraph, Bill Clinton says that Barack Obama has to come to him. “‘One person told me that Bill said Obama would have to quote kiss my ass’, if he wants his support, “a source told the paper. More on the latest developments at Pamela On Politics.

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