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SCHNEIDER: John, has anyone mentioned the name Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is now the United States Senator from New York and probably the Democrat with the widest national following now that Al Gore is not going to be president?
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Bush Wins; Republicans Maintain Control of Senate - November 8, 2000 2000
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He is married to Samantha Power, a Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign policy adviser who was forced to resign from the campaign when she called Hillary Rodham Clinton, who was then an Obama rival, "a monster."
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I notice that you've spent quite a bit of time criticizing Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, which is beside the point I was making.
Bill: Reporters Who Dwell On Racial Dust-Ups Are "Determined To Take Election Away" From The People 2009
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Samantha Power, the Harvard University professor who earned notoriety for calling Hillary Rodham Clinton a "monster" while working to elect Barack Obama president, will take a senior foreign policy job at the White House, The Associated Press has learned.
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Even when she was "only" First Lady she was referred to as Hillary Rodham Clinton, not "Mrs. Bill Clinton"
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He can call her Hillary Rodham Clinton if he wants.
"By the time Hillary is through with Obama, voters will think his middle name is 'Hussein'!" Ann Althouse 2008
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I confess that the idea of Hillary Rodham Clinton as Secretary of State took me slightly by surprise at first.
Can Hillary Handle State? Yes She Can: Todd S. Purdum Purdum, Todd S. 2008
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In the fall of 1998, Democratic operatives began frantically calling Hillary Rodham Clinton with tantalizing news: Daniel Patrick Moynihan, New York's senior senator, wasn't going to run for re-election when his term was up in 2000.
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Samantha Power, yet another of Obama's talkative senior foreign policy advisers, just brought the political discourse down to the Zell Miller level by calling Hillary Rodham Clinton 'a monster': She is a monster, too – that is off the record – she is stooping to anything.
The New Politics: Obama Adviser Calls Hillary a 'Monster' 2008
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He used a crude epithet to refer to Hillary Rodham Clinton, called President Obama "demonstrably a racist,'' and said that in his world "the poor and stupid would starve.''
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