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Hillary Clinton Allows Men into ‘Women Only’ Event Due to Small Turnout

Hillary Clinton had trouble attracting high-powered women to a New York talk hosted by Silda Wall Spitzertwo weeks before her campaign officially kicks off. Sources said that after ticket sales fizzled for an intimate, $2,700-per-person, “just for women” meeting on Monday, the event was thrown open to men at the 11th hour, and the deadline extended to buy tickets.

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Timeline Shows How Clintons Took $1.8 Million from Keystone Pipeline Investors

A newly released GAI timeline reveals how Bill Clinton bagged $1.8 million for 10 speeches between Nov. 2008 and mid-2011 funded by one of the largest shareholders in the Keystone XL pipeline, TD Bank, which held a $1.6 billion investment in the deal. During this period, then-Sec. of State Hillary Clinton made critical decisions related to the Keystone XL pipeline’s advancement.

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Eleanor Clift Defends Hillary Clinton, Compares to FDR

During this week’s version of the syndicated public affairs show “The McLaughlin Group,” The Daily Beast’s Eleanor Clift debated that Hillary Clinton’s wealth could actually be beneficial for her. Clift then brought up former President Franklin D. Roosevelt, arguing that he was

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Buchanan: Clintons’ ‘Buck-Raking’ Is ‘Sleaze’

Columnist Pat Buchanan denounced the Clintons’ speaking fees as “sleaze” and “buck-raking” on Friday’s “McLaughlin Group” Buchanan said of the Clintons’ speaking fees, “it may not be illegal, but this is sleaze. This is classic liberalism, come to town to

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HuffPo: World Opinion Welcomes Hillary Clinton as ‘Grandmother-in-Chief’

This April, London was in the grip of a ferocious campaign for Parliament. But on the morning of April 13, neither Conservative David Cameron nor Labourite Ed Miliband led the front pages of the U.K.’s national newspapers. The big news that day was Hillary Clinton, announcing (to no one’s surprise) that she was running for president of the United States.