Hillary Says Bill Should ‘Absolutely Not’ Have Resigned Over Monica

Why are we still hearing from Hillary Clinton? She hasn't held any political position of note in half a decade, and in 2016, she was pummeled by Donald Trump. Why do I say "pummeled"? Well, it's true that DT didn't win by a landslide; but when you've been in politics for years, and a guy known for having a gold toilet swoops in out of nowhere and bests you, you're doing some things really, really, really, really wrong.

Monica Lewinsky Hints At What She Really Thinks Of Hillary Clinton’s Weekend Denial

Former presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton went on CBS' "Sunday Morning" and said something that's upsetting most females in America. She said her husband, ex-President Bill Clinton , did not abuse his power by having an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky .

Monica Lewinsky disagrees with Hillary on whether Bill…

Hillary Clinton has defended her husband, former President Bill Clinton, over his affair with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky by directly contradicting her characterization of what happened. Lewinsky, who at 22 had an affair with then-President Clinton, called it in March 2018 a "gross abuse of power."

VIDEO: Hillary Clinton coughing excites Trump supporters

HILLARY CLINTON has tonight unveiled a statue of another former first lady at an Oxford University college, following a speech on women's role in promoting human rights. A video of the 2016 American presidential candidate spluttering and asking for a glass of water has since been leapt on by hundreds of President Trump supporters and been watched by more than 250,000 people, according to Twitter statistics.

Bill and Hillary Clinton set to begin 6-month speaking tour

Former President Bill Clinton and 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will be traveling the U.S. and Canada together, stopping in 13 cities from November 2018 to May 2019. Unfortunately for those hoping for a "Partridge Family"-style tour, the Clintons will not be performing any family musical acts, but instead holding a series of conversations about Clintonian matters.

Bill, Hillary Clinton headlining 2018-2019 arena tour

Former President Bill Clinton and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton are going on a 13-date arena tour through 2019. "Attendees will have the opportunity to hear one-of-a-kind conversations with the two leaders as they tell their stories from some of the most impactful moments in modern history," Live Nation said in a statement .

Bill and Hillary Clinton will visit Vancouver next year on a speaking tour

If you missed seeing former U.S. Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on her December 2017 visit to Vancouver, there's a fresh opportunity to see her and her husband, former U.S. President Bill Clinton, in a just-announced North American speaking tour. Called "An Evening with President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton," the tour will cover 13 cities in the U.S. and Canada, starting November 18 in Las Vegas, and concluding in May 2019 in Los Angeles.

Irving City Council stiffs Toyota Music Factory partner on $44…

The City Council narrowly voted late Thursday to withhold a $44 million reimbursement for the developer of the Toyota Music Factory. Although the $180-million entertainment venue, which opened in late 2017, has brought the likes of Kirk Franklin, Reba McEntire and ZZ Top to Las Colinas, the council was unhappy with an unfinished storefront on the property.

No, Lindsey Graham Wasn’t Calling Christine Blasey Ford Trailer Trash

Have people forgotten the Bill Clinton days or the 1992 election? Apparently, they have because of this faux outrage over what Sen. Lindsey Graham said about Donald Trump's remarks about Christine Blasey Ford, the first woman to come forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against Brett Kavanaugh, Trump's Supreme Court nominee. While not the most artful in delivery, the president went after Ford, whose allegation lacks evidence, corroborating witnesses, and key details.

Kavanaugh’s ‘Revenge’ Theory Hints at Troubling Past With Clintons

But in blaming "revenge on behalf of the Clintons" for the sexual misconduct allegations against him, the Supreme Court nominee is drawing new attention to his time on the Kenneth Starr team investigating Bill Clinton. And in doing so, he's shown he can deliver a Trump-like broadside against detractors even if it casts him in a potentially partisan light.

Panel discusses the interaction of entertainment, politics

Panelists Dee Dee Myers and Jon Macks joined Bob Shrum for a discussion about how the entertainment industry can shape politics through representation of different lifestyles. (Joseph Su Prominent figures in the entertainment and politics industries came together on Tuesday at Tommy's Place to discuss how entertainment affects the political atmosphere of America.

Kavanaugh’s ‘revenge’ theory spotlights past with Clintons Source: AP

But in blaming "revenge on behalf of the Clintons" for the sexual misconduct allegations against him, the Supreme Court nominee is drawing new attention to his time on the Kenneth Starr team investigating Bill Clinton. And in doing so, he's shown he can deliver a Trump-like broadside against detractors even if it casts him in a potentially partisan light.

Brett Kavanaugh’s Clinton comment ‘deserves a lot of laughter,’ Hillary says

Hillary Clinton rejects Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh's claim that sexual misconduct allegations were done 'on behalf of the Clintons,' calling it laughable. Hillary Clinton couldn't help but laugh when asked Tuesday about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's remarks last week, when he suggested that his embattled confirmation process had, among other things, turned into "revenge on the behalf of the Clintons."

Don Jr questions why third Kavanaugh accuser was at the alleged gang-rape high school party

Brett Kavanaugh's third accuser's father says he is 'shocked' by her high school gang-rape claims - as her history of money troubles and $100,000 unpaid taxes is revealed Brett Kavanaugh is now forced to deny TWO MORE sex attack claims - including allegation he 'sexually and aggressively' pushed woman against a wall in 1998 - the year he investigated Bill Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky Democrats get ready to take on female judge they expect Trump to turn to if Kavanaugh fails - and focus on her links to group which helped inspire The Handmaid's Tale 'This is from the Twilight Zone!': Brett Kavanaugh DENIES explosive claims he drugged and gang-raped girls at high school made by THIRD accuser - whose attorney is Trump tormentor Michael Avenatti 'A big fat con job perpetrated by very evil people': Trump accuses Democrats of trying to destroy Brett Kavanaugh - as nominee battles ... (more)

‘I know his heart’: Ashley Estes Kavanaugh speaks out

It was the call issued in 1968 by country music's "First Lady," Tammy Wynette, instructions famously spurned in 1992 by then-First Lady Hillary Clinton as she waved away allegations of sexual impropriety against her husband. "You know, I'm not sitting here, some little woman standing by my man like Tammy Wynette," Clinton said in a "60 Minutes" interview.

New accusation rocks Brett Kavanaugh nomination; Donald Trump stands firm

President Donald Trump staunchly defended his embattled Supreme Court nominee against a new allegation of sexual misconduct Monday, calling the accusations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh "totally political." The president spoke a day after a second allegation emerged against Kavanaugh, a development that further imperiled his nomination to the Supreme Court, forced the White House and Senate Republicans onto the defensive and fueled calls from Democrats to postpone further action on his confirmation.

Hillary Weighs in on Accusations Against Kavanaugh

MSNBC Host Rachel Maddow had Hillary Clinton on her show Tuesday to discuss Christine Blasey Ford's accusations that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her in high school, and asked if she believed Kavanaugh deserved due process, bringing up allegations against Bill Clinton as a comparison. "If he is absolutely innocent of this charge, if this didn't happen the way Professor Blasey Ford says it did, and that is what Judge Kavanaugh asserts, do you think that the Senate is capable of giving him due process? I've seen allegations like this -- there are lots of allegories for this and lots of times in politics," Maddow said.

Ken Starr: “Impeachment is hell”

Former independent counsel Ken Starr says that he see "eerie similarities" between his four-year-long investigation into President Bill Clinton and Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation of President Donald Trump. Begun in 1994, Starr's investigation into a failed real estate deal in Arkansas, known as Whitewater, evolved into a probe of the president's affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.