Hillary Rodham Clinton

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  • Femme fatale

    President Clinton's just a girl who can't say no.
  • The other woman

    Of all the women swirling around President Clinton, perhaps only one was a true victim.
  • True romance

    Why did President Clinton risk everything for a perky intern? Because he was in love.
  • True romance

    Why did President Clinton risk everything for a perky intern? Because he was in love.
  • I want you so bad

    Now that our President has confessed to adultery, will the American people follow him to the pillory?
  • First family on the couch

    Therapists say President Clinton's psychological problems run deep -- and Hillary's and Chelsea's are only beginning
  • He should stay

    The pundits blather about Hillary's "humiliation," but she would only be disgraced if her husband were forced out of office.
  • He should go

    President Clinton cares more about his personal gratification than his office.
  • Clinton takes the offensive

  • What they're saying

    Susan Faludi, Arianna Huffington and other commentators react to Clinton's day of reckoning
  • Clinton takes the offensive

    The first lady helped craft an aggressive strategy after the president finally revealed details of the Lewinsky affair to her.
  • Clinton's silvery web of words

    President Clinton did not give the inspiring speech many had fantasized he would give, but teased us and left us hanging once again.
  • He should stay

    The pundits blather about Hillary's "humiliation," but she would only be disgraced if her husband were forced out of office.
  • He should go

    President Clinton cares more about his personal gratification than his office.
  • Victim of circumstance

    the proud old arkansas firm where hillary clinton used to practice law is one of the innocent victims of the frenzy surrounding the whitewater investigation.
  • True believer

    Widely regarded as a fair-minded moderate, Kenneth Starr comes from a movement of right-wing judicial activists who are determined to revolutionze American law -- and are succeeding.
  • How the media convicted Hillary Clinton

    Confused by the complexities of Whitewater and too willing to accept Kenneth Starr's version, the media rushed to convict Hillary Clinton of crimes -- with no evidence.
  • Fight the power!

    How a conservative radio host is battling the leftist lock on the American Academy.
  • How the media convicted Hillary Clinton

    Confused by the complexities of Whitewater and too willing to accept Kenneth Starr's version, the media rushed to convict Hillary Clinton of crimes -- with no evidence.
  • Vincent Foster is still with us

    Vincent Foster's suicide is the Rosetta Stone of the right-wing conspiracy industry.
  • The "conservative Ralph Nader"

    A look at the unorthodox views of a self-described "conservative Ralph Nader" who is suing the White House over Filegate and believes that former Commerce Secretary Ron Brown did not die accidentally.
  • The anatomy of a virtual conspiracy

    Unable to defeat him at the polls, President Clinton's foes use the press to spread rumors, allegations, speculations and lies
  • "A Starr cannot be extinguished"

    In the year 2041, the grandson of Kenneth Starr writes a letter to his father giving a progress report of his investigation into 93-year-old Hillary Rodham Clinton-Hubbell.
  • Changing partners

    as Arianna Huffington turned left? The former queen of the GOP discusses our two-tiered society and her disillusionment with Republican politics as usual.
  • Judicial Watch subpoenas Salon reporters

    A conservative legal group has subpoenaed Salon reporters and seeks notes and documents related to Clinton officials and the press.
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