Stories tagged with Hillary Rodham Clinton
Chelsea Clinton emerges from long shadows
By A. James Memmott | February 6, 2008 at 3:00pm | 0
Like mother, like daughter.
“Her mother found her voice in New Hampshire, and Chelsea Clinton, has found hers too,” wrote Nikki Schwab of U.S. News & World Report in a story posted Tuesday on the magazine’s website.
The emergence of the 27-year-old daughter of presidential contender Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-NY, and former President Bill Clinton, as a campaign speaker represents a significant shift in the role of the former, and possibly future, first daughter.
Yucaipa may pay Bill Clinton $20M
By A. James Memmott | January 24, 2008 at 10:42am | 0
Democrats are quick to criticize President Bush’s handling of the economy. However, at least one top Democrat has done pretty well during the last eight years.
Former President Bill Clinton made $9.2 million in speaking fees in just his first year out of office in 2001. He later got a reported advance between $10 million and $12 million for his memoir, My Life.
All this money adds up. Clinton and his wife, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-NY, listed their assets as between $17.4 million and $53.7 million, in the most recent report made public.
And now it appears that Bill Clinton is eligible for a $20 million payout for his relationship with a private equity firm.
Clinton neighbor accused of murdering wife
By A. James Memmott | January 8, 2008 at 6:36am | 0
New information in a murder case with a Clinton connection offers a picture of a chatty lawyer who may have said too much for his own good.
On Dec. 20 of last year, police arrested Carlos Perez-Olivo, a disbarred lawyer. They charged him will killing his wife, Peggy Hall Perez-Olivo, in Westchester County in November 2006.
Perez-Olivo and his family live three doors down from the home of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Bill Clinton in Chappaqua, N.Y. They’ve been there since the middle of 2006.
Klein-Seligman family holds prime position
By A. James Memmott | December 4, 2007 at 9:24am | 0
Things are getting a little tight in Iowa, so it may not be the right time for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to roll out her presidential cabinet.
But should she ultimately get the nomination and then win the presidency, odds are that she might ask the New York City power couple of Joel I. Klein and Nicole K. Seligman to join her team.
And she could also keep things all in the family and sign on Stephanie Seligman, Nicole’s sister, to work at the White House or just about anywhere else.
Agassi & Graf: A new business empire
By Ali Jones | November 24, 2007 at 4:35pm | 3
“Image is everything,” a shaggy-haired Andre Agassi proclaimed as he hawked Canon cameras as a teenager.
Over the next 20 years, the tennis superstar traded handsomely on his world-famous name and image, earning an estimated $200 million through deals with Nike, Adidas, Head, Genworth Financial, Aramis and American Express, among others.
Has Alan Quasha switched sides?
By A. James Memmott | November 13, 2007 at 12:16pm | 0
It was a story of connections. But were they real?
“Hillary’s Mystery Money Men,” first appeared on the website the Real News Project on Oct. 18.
The story was then reprinted in the Nov. 5 issue of The Nation and it has circulated widely on the Internet.
It either opens a window on to a significant shift of a controversial Republican money man to the Democratic camp, or it overstates the actions of a hedge-fund savvy financier who may have been hedging his bets by contributing to several candidates.
The piece by Russ Baker and Adam Federman argues that “notorious financier Alan Quasha” was a secret force behind the presidential campaign of New York’s Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Rob Reiner packs political wallop
By A. James Memmott | November 11, 2007 at 8:57am | 0
Not every candidate would welcome an endorsement from a guy known as “Meathead.”
But when that guy is Rob Reiner — Meathead in the 1970s television hit All in the Family — you take the endorsement and run.
Reiner, the 62-year-old actor, director, comedian and political activist, and one of the most connected people in Hollywood and Democratic politics, came out for Hillary Rodham Clinton in September.
America’s ruling families
By Laurie Bennett | October 29, 2007 at 8:51am | 1
We’ve come to expect political dynasties. They’re a fact of life in the U.S., perhaps even more than royal succession is in the modern UK.
