Hillary, Barack "Hug it Out"
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From the Left
Clinton promises cease-fire on Obama, for nowA split between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama was inevitable. Now that they’ve made peace, keeping it will be the challenge.
The Obama and Clinton camps tried to mend their differences Tuesday, but certain dynamics won’t be as easy to overcome in the months ahead as Clinton mulls a White House bid: Some advisers around both politicians have a hard time letting bygones be bygones. The press is determined to continue to dissect the relationship. And Obama and Clinton have genuinely different interests and instincts on some big questions...
From the Right
Hillary Clinton backtracks on slam of Obama’s foreign policyFormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton dialed back her critical comments on President Obama’s foreign policy, reaching out to the White House by phone to clarify that she didn’t mean to offend.
“Earlier today, the secretary called President Obama to make sure he knows that nothing she said was an attempt to attack him, his policies, or his leadership,” said Nick Merrill, a spokesman for Mrs. Clinton, in a widely reported statement. “While they’ve had honest differences on some issues, including
From the Left
Hillary Clinton's Barack Obama problemHillary Clinton made a strategic move to begin to distance herself from President Obama's foreign policy over the weekend. It failed.
Clinton's Team, Concerned About the Blowback from Obamaworld for her Critique of His "do not do Stupid Stuff" Comments, put out a statement Tuesday Evening seeking to quiet the Tensions . "Earlier Today, the Secretary called President
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