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  • But then Beschloss asked her whether there were any awkward moments since she became secretary, and could we find out now without having to wait for declassification decades from now.

    Sen. Inhofe is not an X-Man Al Kamen 2010

  • "It is not China's fault that we went from having a budget surplus to being indebted with a trillion-dollar deficit," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in an interview last week with the historian Michael Beschloss.

    More political ads paint China as benefiting from weak U.S. economy John Pomfret 2010

  • "It is not China's fault that we went from having a budget surplus to being indebted with a trillion-dollar deficit," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in an interview last week with the historian Michael Beschloss.

    More political ads paint China as benefiting from weak U.S. economy John Pomfret 2010

  • But then Beschloss asked her whether there were any awkward moments since she became secretary, and could we find out now without having to wait for declassification decades from now.

    Sen. Inhofe is not an X-Man. Al Kamen 2010

  • A half-dozen or so State Department reporters were invited recently to sit in on a taping that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was doing with historian Michael Beschloss for an HBO special.

    Sen. Inhofe is not an X-Man Al Kamen 2010

  • "It is not China's fault that we went from having a budget surplus to being indebted with a trillion-dollar deficit," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in an interview last week with the historian Michael Beschloss.

    More political ads paint China as benefiting from weak U.S. economy John Pomfret 2010

  • And Obama, of course, as historian Michael Beschloss put it, was “probably the smartest guy ever to become president.”

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • And Obama, of course, as historian Michael Beschloss put it, was “probably the smartest guy ever to become president.”

    Deconstructing Obama Jack Cashill 2011

  • A half-dozen or so State Department reporters were invited recently to sit in on a taping that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was doing with historian Michael Beschloss for an HBO special.

    Sen. Inhofe is not an X-Man. Al Kamen 2010

  • "It is not China's fault that we went from having a budget surplus to being indebted with a trillion-dollar deficit," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said in an interview last week with the historian Michael Beschloss.

    More political ads paint China as benefiting from weak U.S. economy John Pomfret 2010

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