+0 +0 Barack Obama faces testing time to deliver campaign promises
...up to $65 billion. Many of his advisers will counsel caution, pointing to the example of President Bill Clinton, who gave his wife Hillary the task of achieving universal health care, which collapsed after being...
+0 +0 Maher: There's gotta be something funny about Obama
...to work with. Any suggestions? Maher: No. It's very difficult. We have been spoiled, first with Bill Clinton and then George Bush. And here's a president now who -- he's not stupid. He's not angry. He's not a...
+0 +0 Cabinet, press secretary picks expected soon
...fourth-highest-ranking member of the chamber's Democratic leadership. He also worked on President Clinton's first presidential campaign and served as a White House adviser to Clinton. Obama is also expected...
+0 +0 Obama's priority: Fixing the economy
...Clinton, sees that move as a stumble that distracted Clinton from accomplishing his agenda. "Bill Clinton, as talented as he was, and he was enormously talented, came in with some uncertainty about where to...
+0 +0 How will Obama build his administration?
...others.Watch the issues that now face Obama. » He will also want to avoid the delays that hit Bill Clinton's transition to power after the 1992 U.S. election, when many top staffers were only announced five...
+0 +0 Obama begins building transition team
...Borger said that it's important to take steps quickly to set the right tone, pointing to President Clinton, who waited weeks to fill Cabinet positions and announced many of his top staffers just five days...
+0 +0 Obama transition began before Election Day
...Borger said that it's important to take steps quickly to set the right tone, pointing to President Clinton, who waited weeks to fill Cabinet positions and announced many of his top staffers just five days...