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Hillary Clinton Drops Maiden Name 'Rodham
dheffley
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She'll do anything, even admitting to being a Clinton to get a vote![}:)]
Hillary Clinton Drops Maiden Name 'Rodham' From 2008 White House Campaign
Monday , April 30, 2007
ALBANY, N.Y. -
While she is known to millions simply as "Hillary," New York's junior senator is having something of an identity crisis in her official life.
When it comes to running for president, she is "Hillary Clinton," according to her campaign Web site. But when it comes to her official Senate releases, she is still "Hillary Rodham Clinton."
The Clinton camp appeared to be at a loss to come up with an explanation when the Albany Times Union newspaper asked about it.
"I haven't, I haven't," Clinton said with laugh when asked about her apparent name change.
A strategic decision? Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson told the newspaper: "That's a fair question, but there's no plan behind it."
The name game has been going on for some time in Clinton's world.
When Hillary Rodham married Bill Clinton in 1975, she kept using her maiden name as he pursued his political career in Arkansas and she built her reputation as a lawyer in Little Rock. But, in the wake of his loss in a re-election race for governor, she began using "Hillary Clinton." He won back the governorship.
"Hillary Rodham Clinton" became the standard in 1993 as the Clintons moved into the White House. She continued to use that when she ran for Senate from New York in 2000.
Hillary Clinton Drops Maiden Name 'Rodham' From 2008 White House Campaign
Monday , April 30, 2007
ALBANY, N.Y. -
While she is known to millions simply as "Hillary," New York's junior senator is having something of an identity crisis in her official life.
When it comes to running for president, she is "Hillary Clinton," according to her campaign Web site. But when it comes to her official Senate releases, she is still "Hillary Rodham Clinton."
The Clinton camp appeared to be at a loss to come up with an explanation when the Albany Times Union newspaper asked about it.
"I haven't, I haven't," Clinton said with laugh when asked about her apparent name change.
A strategic decision? Clinton campaign spokesman Howard Wolfson told the newspaper: "That's a fair question, but there's no plan behind it."
The name game has been going on for some time in Clinton's world.
When Hillary Rodham married Bill Clinton in 1975, she kept using her maiden name as he pursued his political career in Arkansas and she built her reputation as a lawyer in Little Rock. But, in the wake of his loss in a re-election race for governor, she began using "Hillary Clinton." He won back the governorship.
"Hillary Rodham Clinton" became the standard in 1993 as the Clintons moved into the White House. She continued to use that when she ran for Senate from New York in 2000.
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It happened in the Eddie Murphy movie "The Distinguished Gentleman"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104114/usercomments
I like the movie by the way.
She is a first rate Chameleon.
No she's not. I have a lot more respect for chameleons.
Hillary Monica Clinton
yesir, lets just call her Mona.
Her legal name is Hillary Rottweiler Clinton.
I sure hope she didn't drop it around here-there is too much dog crap in my back yard as it is[:0]
To remain married to the biggest womanizer there ever was in face of women's organizations that preach getting divorced shows her and them up for the wh/ore's they are.
Nothing surprises me about either.
She will prostitute herself to any height to become president.
To remain married to the biggest womanizer there ever was in face of women's organizations that preach getting divorced shows her and them up for the wh/ore's they are.
Nothing surprises me about either.
Ditto