Bill Clinton: No thoughts of returning to public office; up to Hillary on White House runSeptember 30th, 2009 Bill Clinton: No thoughts of public office returnWASHINGTON — Bill Clinton says he has no thoughts about returning to public office. As for Hillary Rodham Clinton making another run for the White House, the former president says that's up to her.
Former President Clinton says vast, right-wing conspiracy still in operationSeptember 30th, 2009 Bill Clinton speaks of vast, right-wing conspiracyWASHINGTON — Bill Clinton says a vast, right-wing conspiracy that once targeted him is now focusing on President Barack Obama. The ex-president made the comment in a television interview when he was asked about one of the signature moments of the Monica Lewinsky affair over a decade ago.
Bill and Hilary Clinton's 'mutual admiration society'!September 26th, 2009 NEW YORK - Describing US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton as "the best public servant our family has produced," former US President Bill Clinton has admitted that his wife is better than him. His praise came during the start of his annual global issues conference in New York, Sky News reports.
Former President Clinton urges cautious American approach toward Iran's President AhmadinejadSeptember 22nd, 2009 Bill Clinton says US must approach Iran carefullyWASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton says Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is "lashing out at the world" right now and that it's important for U.S. leaders to figure out why.
Bill Clinton doesn't share Carter's view that racism explains opposition to health care planSeptember 22nd, 2009 Bill Clinton parts with Carter on racism statementWASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton says he doesn't think racism is a principal factor in resistance to President Barack Obama's plan for overhauling health care. Interviewed Tuesday on ABC's "Good Morning America," Clinton said "there's no question" racism exists in some outbursts in recent months.
Bill Clinton tells Democrats not to worry about grief from GOP over health care overhaulSeptember 8th, 2009 Clinton: GOP waiting for Democrats to 'mess up'WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton says those in his party should ignore any grief from Republicans on health care reform, because the GOP is just waiting for Democrats to "mess up."
Clinton told Esquire magazine that lawmakers should put together the best health care measure for President Barack Obama, even if it must be fixed later. "All we have to worry about is getting things done and doing them as well as we can," Clinton said.
Obama to talk with Bill Clinton on NKorea mission, assessment of Kim's healthAugust 18th, 2009 Obama talks to Bill Clinton about NKorean missionWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama plans to spend an hour with former President Bill Clinton in a debriefing session about Clinton's mission to North Korea that won the freedom of two imprisoned American journalists. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs says the session will be the second conversation between the two men, although Tuesday's meeting in the West Wing situation room will be the first in-person and in-depth debriefing.
Bill Clinton is famous again! Thanks to his heroics at N Korea for the US JournalistsAugust 13th, 2009 NEW YORK - A new Rasmussen Reports poll has said that over one in four Americans (26 percent) now have a better opinion of former President Bill Clinton than when he left office after he retrieved two imprisoned American journalists from North Korea. According to Fox News, Bill Clinton also enjoyed higher favorability ratings than his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
'Bill not secretary of state, I am,' says angry HillaryAugust 11th, 2009 KINSHASHA - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost her cool on Monday when a student asked her what Bill Clinton thought about the growing influence of China on the continent.
Clinton opts to remain mum about N.Korea tripAugust 7th, 2009 NEW YORK - Former President Bill Clinton offered very few additional details Thursday on his trip to retrieve two American journalists who had been captured and detained by North Korea. Speaking at a Clinton Global Initiative event in New York, his first public appearance since the plane carrying the former president and the two journalists landed in Los Angeles, Clinton said that it would be "wrong" for him to say anything more about the trip.
Clinton says Aquino helped restore Philippine democracy after years of authoritarian ruleAugust 1st, 2009 Clinton praises Aquino's 'extradordinary courage'WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says former Philippines President Corazon Aquino "helped bring democracy back" to her country after years of authoritarian rule. Clinton says Aquino showed "extraordinary courage" following the assassination of her husband, Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., in 1983 when he returned to the Philippines to challenge the rule of Ferdinand Marcos.
Former President Clinton to attend fundraiser for Rep. Maloney, challenger to Sen. GillibrandJuly 2nd, 2009 Bill Clinton to raise money for Rep. MaloneyWASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton will headline a fundraiser for New York Rep.
Bill Clinton urges Americans to be mindful of the country's growth of religious minoritiesJune 14th, 2009 Bill Clinton: Religious minorities gaining numbersWASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton says Americans should be mindful of the nation's changing demographics, which led to the election of Barack Obama as president. He told an Arab-American audience on Saturday that the U.S.
Bill Clinton chats up models at LIFEbeat fashion show in ViennaMay 20th, 2009 NEW YORK - Former U.S. President Bill Clinton still seems to be very popular with women, for he reportedly was seen chatting up several of the 60 models at the LIFEbeat fashion show in Vienna recently.
Senator holds up Clinton nominationJanuary 20th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A US senator has for at least one day delayed a vote on Hillary Clinton to become the next secretary of state, but the manoeuvre was not expected to thwart President Barack Obama's nominee to head the State Department. Texas Senator John Cornyn placed a hold on the vote Tuesday just before Obama was sworn into office.