
When I agreed to give a review of this site, I decided that I will not let my political preference get in the way of giving an honest review.
With that in mind, let’s dive in.
I’d like to just start by recommending viewing this site with Internet Explorer. When I initially used Firefox, I had some isues with a couple of the pages.
www.hillary-rodham-clinton.org is a very basic website, and serves as a bio for Senator Hillary Clinton.
This is not the official website for Hillary Rodham Clinton, but a Hillary lover might like to take a browse here.
There is a page for each of the major milestones of her life, and how she got to where she is today.
There is also a page that discusses her possible bid for the Presidency in 2008.
The resources page will take you to other Hillary related websites.
It would appear as if the site is growing, and will eventually offer news and events, as well as other Democratic Party information.
This article posted 12 21 05

April 16th, 2006 at 4:36 am
Hillary is a strong brilliant woman, who is much maligned by jealous woman, and unsecure men who don’t trust woman of power.I don’t believe the lesbian rumors, her behavior as a Senator is beyond approach. Get off her back, and judge her for her abilities, which are formidable. Not only do I respect the woman, I also love her!!
April 23rd, 2007 at 2:56 pm
Respectfully Senator Hillary Clinton:
I read your book, LIVING HISTORY was the most interesting insite of your lifes achievements snd shows the interest you had in politics and the country at a very early age. I believe that with your knowledge your experience the years of tme spent in the Senate and as FIRST LADY to President Clinton you are more than qualified to be our next President of these Uniter States. Your incredable knowledge of world experience, domestic interests of the peoples needs and the mess this country is in Its going to take a very special person with ideas to get this country and the world back on tract. American was on the right path when President Clinton and you were running the country. I won’t forget the bills that you’ve passed to help me the people. I’m with you and if there is something I can do to help in any way I would be honored .
I am 71 years young and if I start to list all the things that needs fixen in this country It would never end, but there is this one thing that aggrevates me. There are businesses that send you benefit changes to your already agreement that you need to opt-out of and if you don’t understand it, plus it realy benefits the company not you the consumer.
I would like to see this type of practice stopped by the banks that want to change the amendment to your credit card agreement and also the energy companies . It makes a hardship especially for us elderly who need to read it for days to understand what there doing.
Thank you for listening
Sincerely
Frances Dujmovic
November 20th, 2007 at 12:25 am
As much as I’d like to see a woman president, I don’t trust Hillary as far as I can throw her.
May 13th, 2008 at 7:52 am
WETHER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT….She is destined to be the next President.America needs a MOTHER,So Ax(GOD)xW SENT ONE!
June 4th, 2008 at 8:12 am
I am a 63 year old woman from Mi, I was a supporter of hers but it time for her to guit. She is hurting the party and herself. There other jobs out there that she would be very good at, but she needs to back Obama with everything she has. STOP
June 4th, 2008 at 9:13 am
Hillary, it is time for you to get out; you speak of unifying the party, but the longer you refuse to give Obama his due, the more dis-united the party is. Quit. Quit graciously. support the democratic nominee wholeheartedly and he will win. Without your strong support, he could lose, and you say that is not what you want (a Republican president again.) So stop your act now and give B.O. what he has fairly won.
June 4th, 2008 at 6:32 pm
Sen. Clinton,
It is time to step down. You did not win the nomination and have no chance of winning it. It is also incorrect of you to assume that you have some kind of “right” to be vice president.
Give Sen. Obama the space he needs to move on and let him enjoy the fact that he is the Presidential nominee!!!