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Oh, Is Monica Back?
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I’m not really surprised by the numerous, questionable fund-raising deals in which the Clinton’s have been embroiled with people of Asian descent–Norman Hsu, Johnny Chung and John Huang of Chinagate infamy, Maria Hsia of Templegate, etc. It has a lot to do with how say the word “Elections.”
Imagine Bill’s excitement when Johnny Chung told him, “We’re going to get you erected again.”
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- Alaska Sen. Stevens concedes in re-election race November 19, 2008ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens conceded defeat Wednesday in a re-election bid shadowed by his federal felony conviction, a bitter end to a four-decade career in which he held a commanding place in state politics and on some of the most influential congressional committees in Washington....
- Will Clinton pardon of tax fugitive haunt Holder? November 19, 2008WASHINGTON (AP) -- The first black man elected U.S. president is poised to name Washington lawyer Eric Holder as the nation's first black attorney general - a historic appointment but one with some potential political problems over a 2001 pardon....
- Obama to usher in major shift in trade policy November 19, 2008WASHINGTON (AP) -- The election of Barack Obama has delivered a decisive victory to "fair traders," mainly Democrats and their allies who for years have contended that the free-trade policies of past administrations were recipes for American job losses and environmental degradation....
- Hillary Clinton weighing secretary of state post November 19, 2008
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