Hilary Clinton

NOUN
  1. wife of President Clinton and later a woman member of the United States Senate (1947-)
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  • Hilary Clinton's status as an erstwhile Obama rival might undermine the traditional trump card of a secretary of state.
  • I think the logical for that proposition is clear if we do a thought experiment and consider whether George W. Bush would ever have become President if he were George Walker and Hilary Clinton would be the co-fronter at this point if she were Hilary Rodam. Hillary: Obama Was "Part Time" State Senator
  • How can 16 percent of women even admire Sarah Palin? akk Hilary Clinton is way above her, and a lot more smarter, there not even comparable. Clinton edges out Palin in 'Most Admired' poll
  • Hilary Clinton has some of the key attributes of a good secretary of state — stature and toughness, but her status as an erstwhile Obama rival might undermine an traditional trump card.
  • Another focus of feminist debate has been Hilary Clinton, wife of the Democratic front-runner.
  • She opened for Hilary Clinton at the nation's first carbon neutral political fundraiser for President Obama's election campaign and keynoted the City of LA's International Environmental Youth Conference. Lisa Kaas Boyle: Youth Movement to Reduce Plastic Pollution
  • Simple municipal projects, whether filling in a giant pit, or making sure that a megalomaniacal confectioner doesn't make our children obese, can quickly become hopeless boondoggles that, without the help of tireless bureaucrats like Leslie Knope Amy Poehler, the Hilary Clinton of Central Indiana, would overwhelm even the most red-white-and-blue of Americans. Hulu.com: Parks and Recreation: A Who's Who of Pawnee's Finest Bureaucrats
  • Hilary Clinton conducted a town hall-style before about 300 people where she gave a brief speech and then took questions while defending her vote to authorize force in Iraq.
  • Unless there is some biasness going on with democrats who voted for Hilary Clinton, for the life of me i do not understand what is the big deal here. CNN Poll: McCain and Obama locked in a dead heat
  • Hilary Clinton conducted a town hall-style forum before about 300 people where she gave a brief speech and then took questions while defending her vote to authorize force in Iraq.
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