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James Carville Thinks Bill Clinton Wants Hillary To Run In 2016

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Democratic strategist James Carville, the architect behind Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, thinks that his former client is still up for another round. 

In an appearance on MSNBC this afternoon, Carville told host Andrea Mitchell that he suspects the former President wants his wife to run for president again in 2016. 

"He was so involved and into her campaign in 2008 — I can't believe that Bill Clinton wouldn't want to be in the middle of another campaign," Carville said. "Do I know for certain? No. But that's just an educated guess."

"He likes politics you know," he added in a stage whisper. 

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Hillary Clinton Was Viciously Heckled By Egyptian Protestors On Sunday

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Egyptian protesters threw water, shoes and tomatoes while shouting "Monica" at U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's staff as they left the U.S. Consulate in Alexandria yesterday, according to Elise Labott of CNN

Clinton met with president Mohamed Morsi as well as Egypt's military leadership, saying that the U.S. "is not in the business, in Egypt, of choosing winners and losers."

The Obama Administration has been criticized by the Egyptian people for granting $1.3 billion in annual military aid in March despite the fact that the military-led government failed to meet conditions set by Congress for advancing democracy.

Egypt's Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) took over control of the government after former president Gen. Hosni Mubarak was ousted in February 2011, and the military leaders promised to hand over control after elections.

But they have been loathe to relinquish power as they made a last-minute power grab before the presidential elections last month that included dissolving the Islamic-led parliament, stripping the president of numerous powers and giving SCAF veto power over the drafting of a new constitution.

Clinton reported told Morsi that the U.S. would work "to support the military's return to a purely national security role."

The most shocking heckling came in the form of chants of "Monica," which referred to the White House intern (Monica Lewinsky) who had an affair with Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton.

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The Obama Administration's $1.3 Billion In Aid To Egypt Has Everyone Accusing It Of Supporting The Muslim Brotherhood

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As Secertary of State Hillary Clinton and her colleagues walked back to her motorcade following a visit to the newly reopened U.S. Consulate in Alexandria, Egyptians threw tomatoes, shoes, and water bottles in her direction while berating her with chants of "Monica." It quickly became quite clear that she wasn't a very welcome guest.

Citizens within the embattled nation distrust and disapprove how Washington is handling their situation, many seeming to believe that the Obama administration is trying to take sides in the battle over power between President Mohamed Morsi and Egypt's military and the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces leader, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi. 

In April, details of a $1.3 billion foreign aid package to Egypt were released, reported by the NY Times. Almost immediately, opponents abroad and from America began tearing into Obama, accusing his administration of funding the Muslim Brotherhood, a party that they're quick to point out was banned under Egyptian law until just recently.

Americans, more specifically conservatives, claimed the money was not only a frivolous expenditure when the nation is already accruing a huge deficit, but also blasted the funding to a group, the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), that called for a jihad against America just two years ago, according to the National Review.

Egyptians, on the other hand, were more concerned with the fact that America was in effect conceding to a government that has clearly failed thus far in its attempts to create some sort of functioning democracy. 

Upon further inspection though, it seems that while the Egyptian qualms hold some water, the American complaints appear to be more recognizable as mere partisan discourse. The money, said to be intended for the MB, is actually for the Egyptian military and is obligated to be used to pay U.S. defense and security companies providing equipment and support for the military, according to the Guardian.

Even given that stipulation, some Democrats expressed similar sentiments as Egyptians, voicing their displeasure with the decision to waive certain "democracy requirements" and send the aid regardless.

Sen. Patrick Leahy, chairman of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee which oversees foreign aid and operation, was among those disappointed. He recommended sending the aid in stages as the Egyptian government fulfilled the democratic requirements it seems to be falling short of, reports the Guardian.

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Here Are The 20 Photos That Show How Hillary Clinton Is A Total Badass

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If her tenure as First Lady, her run for the presidency in 2008 or her State Department travels weren't enough to make Hillary Clinton famous, this photograph helped her go mainstream.

The photo, from the Tumblr "Texts from Hillary" that imagines various conversations with famous people texting Hillary and her zinger responses, started her mid-April rise. 

The rise continued with party photos in Colombia, with Hillary slugging back a beer. Then there was the hilarious, flirty rejection letter she sent actor Jason Segel

But Clinton has starred in some awesome photographs throughout her career. We've combed the Clinton archives and found 20 pictures that could serve as the inspiration for many more memes. 

Because she can wink. Clinton winked at a committee member when she testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in May 2012.



Because a store is named after her. On a visit to Kosovo, a local store changed its name in her honor in October 2010.



Because she can wear a scrunchie while talking to the Tunisian Foreign Minister.



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WATCH: Jon Stewart Has Advice For Egyptian Protesters

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Jon Stewart doled out advice to the Egyptian people on The Daily Show Tuesday, giving suggestions for their protests during Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's trip to visit the newly-elected Egyptian president this week, when protestors chanted "Monica, Monica" and threw tomatoes at her motorcade.

"You're mad at us when we prop up your dictator for 30 years, and now you're mad at us when we go visit the guy you voted for?" Stewart asked sarcastically. "You supply one country's military with tear gas canisters that they use on their own populace, and they never stop crying about it. Mainly because their tear ducts are damaged."

Stewart went on to suggest that Egypt should take a hint from Greece, whose protesters throw yogurt, not "cliche" tomatoes. "It's a protest statement and an expression of national pride," he said. "[Throw] really any of the foods that came up when we searched Egyptian food on Wikipedia."

But Stewart warned that, in the end, the only thing that American leaders bend to — the Kiss Cam.

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Let's Start The Speculation About Hillary Clinton And Andrew Cuomo In 2016

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Just in case you can't get enough 2012 election coverage, some pollsters have already begun the speculation about the 2016 presidential race. The early favorite on the Democratic ticket? In Iowa and New York, it's Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

Two separate polls this week — a Quinnipiac poll of New York and a Public Policy Polling survey of Iowa — gave Hillary the nod over New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Vice President Joe Biden, two other candidates frequently mentioned for a potential 2016 run. 

Even though they overwhelmingly approve of Cuomo, New Yorkers think Clinton would make a better president — 54 percent to 30 percent. But Cuomo's 69 to 19 percent approval rating just among Republicans is much better than the overall approval rating for any governor in the other six states Quinnipiac frequently surveys — Connecticut, New Jersey, Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida. 

But more significantly, PPP's Iowa results show that if Clinton wants to run, she'll have a great shot. Iowa Democrats pick Clinton beat Biden 60 percent to 18 percent. Cuomo and Massachusetts Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren only garnered 3 percent of the vote each. 

PPP's Tom Jensen wrote that at this point, Clinton is an unusually heavy frontrunner:

Hillary would be a field clearer of the sort you don't usually see unless there is an incumbent president or vice president running, and that is particularly true on the Democratic side. But absent her, the race will be up for grabs by any number of candidates who will all start out with little name ID. Biden's advantage now may not be as strong if he does actually choose to run.

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Here's The Logo For The New 'Bill & Hillary Clinton National Airport'

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Little Rock National Airport in Arkansas is changing its name to "Bill And Hillary Clinton National Airport," and ad agency Eric Rob & Isaac has created a modern-looking new logo for the hub. The airport serves about 150 flights a day.

Here's what the old logo looked like:

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And now here's the new branding:

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The two red intertwined C's are made out of stylized contrails from a swooping jet.

The logo appears to have undergone some evolutionary changes before it was officially unveiled. Here's a more boring prototype of the Clinton logo, from ER&I's web site:

Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport

Tell us what you think in the comments below. Does the new marque adequately reflect the Clinton legacy?

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Tax Showdowns, Chicken Culture Wars, And The Mitt Romney-Harry Reid Death Match — Here's Your Weekly Politics Wrap-Up

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Here's what went down on the campaign trail this week: 

The jobs report came out but no one cared. The U.S. added 163,00 new jobs in July, but the unemployment rate rose to 8.3%. Politically speaking, the numbers won't do much to change the state of the presidential race — Barack Obama will still probably have to defy history to win the election, but that's everyone knew that yesterday. Mitt Romney tried to remind supporters that the numbers are "real people," but as the AP points out, most undecided voters don't really care about statistics. 

Everyone would much rather talk about the Romney vs. Reid death match. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid went off the rails this week, claiming that an anonymous source told him Romney didn't pay any federal income taxes for 10 years. Romney told Reid to "put up or shut up," but Reid says he won't be quiet until Romney coughs up his tax returns. 

Reid's baseless accusations have drawn fire from both the right and the left — even Jon Stewart thinks he's out of line. But we're still not sure if Reid's crazy…or crazy like a fox. It all depends on how much he's rattled Romney. 

Romney's tax problems are getting worse. Obama got an early birthday present this week when the Tax Policy Center released a new report that found Romney's tax plan would cut taxes for the wealthiest 5% of Americans while increasing the burden on everyone else. But hat the paper really shows is that Romney's tax plan isn't a plan at all. Romney says he'll pay for income tax cuts but broadening the tax base, but he won't say how. The Tax Policy Center guys try to fill in the blanks, but it's all guesswork until Romney gives people some actual numbers to crunch.

In news that could actually matter, the Des Moines Register reported this week that Romney has come out firmly against tax credits for wind powera position that basically hands Iowa and its six electoral college votes to Obama. Iowa has the most wind energy jobs in the nation, and more than half of the state's voters — including 41% of Republicans and 59% of Independents — say they are less likely to support a candidate who doesn't support expanding wind power generation, according to an industry poll. Needless to say, Iowa Republicans are not happy with Romney. 

The Chik-Fil-A culture wars are finally over. And the Religious Right definitely won this round. 

The Tea Party lives! Tea Party favorite Ted Cruz proved the haters wrong Tuesday when he cruised to victory in the Texas Republican Senate runoff. An A-Team of powerful surrogates — including Sen. Jim DeMint, Sarah Palin, Sen. Rand Paul, and Rick Santorum — went to bat for Cruz against the Establishment, rallying together a powerful coalition of Tea Partiers, Ron Paul Republicans, and Mama Grizzlies. If you want to see the future face of the GOP, take a hard look here. 

Next up for the Republican rabble-rousers is this Tuesday's Missouri Republican Senate primary. We'll be watching to see how Palin's pick Sarah Steelman performs. 

Bubba is back! Bill Clinton will deliver the keynote on the opening night of the Democratic National Convention this month. Not excited yet? These hilarious photos of Clinton in the 90s should do the trick.

Where in the world is Hillary? The other half of Washington's fav power couple is in South Sudan, where she's trying to get leaders to solve their oil and land disputes with the Sudan.  prevent another civil war by helping leaders solve land and oil disputes with the Sudan. get leaders to solve

Up next week: Veepstakes mania! Send us your top picks! 

And because it's the weekend, here's a complete, pictorial guide to the Book of Mormon. 

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Hillary Clinton Dancing In South Africa Is The Best Thing You Will See All Day

20 Photos That Prove Hillary Clinton Is A Total Badass

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton let loose on the dance floor at a state dinner in South Africa Tuesday night, shoring up her reputation as the country's wildest ex-First Lady and sparking a fresh round of 2016 hopes among her growing fan club. 

Clinton has experienced a meteoric rise in popularity this year, with her favorability rating hitting a historic 20-year high after her unforgettable Conga line in Cartagena and the emergence of the "Texts From Hillary" Tumblr this April. 

The truth is, Clinton has always been kind of rad. Here are 20 pictures that show why she's a total badass. 

Because she can really dance.



Because she can wink. Clinton winked at a committee member when she testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in May 2012.



Because a store is named after her. On a visit to Kosovo, a local store changed its name in her honor in October 2010.



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The Ultimate Video Collection Of Hillary Clinton Drinking And Dancing Throughout The Years

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It's a given that Hillary Clinton is a total badass. And now, we have video proof of it.

Watch Hillary Clinton drink and get down on the dance floor throughout the years below:

Music: "Ain't No Thing" by BOPD

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This Photo Proves Conservatives Are Wrong About Joe Biden

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It has been a pretty rocky week for Joe Biden. The Vice President has been skewered by conservatives over his gaffe-filled trip to Virginia, sparking fresh media speculation that President Obama might be reconsidering whether to switch out Biden for Hillary Clinton on the 2012 ticket. 

Perhaps in an effort to quash the rumors, the White House posted this photo today, from the President's meeting with Biden and Clinton in the Oval Office Thursday: 

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Angela Merkel's Trip To China Was Far More Successful Than Hillary Clinton's

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Bring home the bacon, or the speck, as it were, was the guiding principle for German Chancellor Angela Merkel when she frolicked in China last week.

But her pleas to get the Chinese to buy the crappy bonds of debt-sinner countries in the Eurozone fell on deaf ears.

This week, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was hobnobbing with the Chinese elite. It turned into a clash fest, and instead of bringing home the bacon, she argued with the Chinese over everything and the South China Sea.

Merkel was accompanied by seven ministers and a delegation of executives from EADS, subsidiaries Airbus and Eurocopter, Volkswagen (which sells nearly a third of its cars in China), Siemens, Thyssen-Krupp, SAP....

Three planes stuffed with Germany’s political and corporate elite. It wasn’t about human rights or Syria or the South China Sea, but about trade.

Days before her visit, it seeped out that Airbus was hoping for a mega contract of 100 planes.

The official occasion was Airbus’s joint venture in Tianjin where they celebrated with Premier Wen Jiabao the assembly of the 100th plane—of the 114 planes Airbus sold in China in 2011, 36 had been assembled there. During the ten years Wen has been Premier, German exports to China have quintupled, and Chinese exports to Germany have quadrupled.

Hopes of mega contracts can turn into disappointments. Merkel “secured” an order for only 50 planes. Tough times, even in China. Contracts were signed in the presence of Merkel and Wen. According to “informed circles,” numerous other deals were signed as well.

Smiles and friendly gestures abounded. Merkel and Wen strolled through the Imperial Palace together. There was talk on the German side of a “special relationship,” and on the Chinese side of “friendship.” Wen hinted that China would continue to “invest in the European Union”—but rather than buying bonds of Eurozone debt-sinner countries, which Merkel had been begging him to do, China has gone on a corporate shopping spree in Germany ... where it’s least needed. As an aside, the discussions also touched upon Syria and “questions of human rights.” 

Germany’s interest is of mercantile nature. China’s focus is on strategy, part of which is to realign the world away from the hegemony of the US. It sees Germany as the leader of the Eurozone in a multi-polar world. And China needs friends. Its relationship with the US is thorny, with Japan on knife’s edge, and with countries around the South China See, which China claims as its own, it’s outright confrontational. Even in Africa, where China is investing heavily in resources, such as oil, tensions are growing [read.... The New Cold War, by Marin Katusa].

No such problems exist with Germany. But Germans have valuable technologies that China is appropriating bit by bit. It’s all about trade, and its murky give and take. A language both countries speak well. Not that there aren’t a host of tricky issues. But Merkel is flexible; she’d try to intervene, she said, with the EU Commission to scale down a trade war in solar panels which the Chinese are accused of dumping on European soil.

By contrast, Clinton’s visit to China, after a barrage of hostile articles in the Chinese press, turned into a fiasco. She argued with the Chinese over a laundry list of intractable issues. No compromise appeared possible; China simply refused to go along with US positions and initiatives. There was Syria: China supports the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, has vetoed three UN Security Council resolutions to stop the violence, and isn’t about to change its mind. There were other flashpoints, such as Iran, North Korea, and the territorial disputes in the South China Sea.

And instead of selling Boeings, software, and nuclear power plants, Clinton argued with hardened Chinese positions. They didn’t even try to put lipstick on their differences. It was so pointless that Vice President Xi Jinping, possibly the next leader of China, cancelled his meeting with her.

The visits by Merkel and Clinton are symptomatic of two different approaches. American concerns are valid, and should be high on the priority list, but so should be the economy, and it certainly could benefit from more exports to China. With the election coming up, millions of people will be asking, “what can the next administration do to help me get a job?” So, Mrs. Clinton, where is the bacon?

And here’s Argentina, whose government goes through great lengths to use self-destructive policies to keep the country glued together a while longer. Read.... Argentina: When Life Gives You Lemons, Cry To The WTO, by stilettos-on-the-ground economist Bianca Fernet.

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HILLARY CLINTON: 'There Is No Justification For This — None'

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Hillary ClintonSecretary of State Hillary Clinton just addressed the attacks on U.S. missions in Egypt and Libya, which have left four dead, including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya.

"This is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths around the world," Clinton said.

"This was an attack by a small and savage group – not the government or people of Libya," she added.

"There is no justification for this — none. Violence like this is no way to honor religion or faith."

On the death of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, Clinton said: 

"He risked his life to stop a tyrant then gave his life trying to help build a better Libya. The world needs more Chris Stevenses."

Clinton said it was "especially difficult that this happened on Sept. 11."

Republican Sen. John McCain said Clinton's speech had "just the right message and tone":

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President Obama is supposed to speak around 10:35 a.m. from the Rose Garden.

You can watch Clinton's remarks here. You can watch Obama's here.  

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HILLARY CLINTON: Anti-Muslim Film Is 'Disgusting And Reprehensible'

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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday called the film that helped provoke protestors to riot "disgusting and reprehensible."

"Let me state very clearly — and I hope it is obvious — The United States government had nothing to do with this video. We absolutely reject its content and message," Clinton said in a statement at a State Department.

Clinton said that the video's intended purpose seemed to be inciting violence.

"I know it's hard for some people to understand why the United States cannot or does not just prevent these kinds of reprehensible videos from ever seeing the light of day," Clinton said.

But she quickly added that the video was no excuse to incite violence, condemning the actions that led to the deaths of multiple Americans, including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya.

"There is no justification for responding to this video with violence," Clinton said. "We condemn the violence that has resulted in the strongest terms and we greatly appreciate that many Muslims in the US and around the world have spoken out on this issue."

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Obama Honors The Americans Killed In Libya: 'We Will Bring To Justice Those Who Took Them From Us'

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Barack ObamaPresident Barack Obama will speak soon on the death of Chris Stevens, the U.S. Ambassador to Libya who was killed in attacks on a U.S. consulate there this week. 

Along with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, he will also remember the lives of the three other Americans killed Tuesday in Benghazi at the Andrews Air Force Base.. Also killed in the attacks were  were Americans Sean Smith, Glen A. Doherty and Tyrone S. Woods.

"Chris Stevens is everything America could want in an ambassador," Obama said. 

Stevens "laid down his life for his friends, Libyan and American, for us all. Today, Chris is home," Obama said.

Obama addressed the families of those who were killed: "Know this," he said. "Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. We will bring to justice those who took them from us."

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Hillary Clinton: Raise Taxes On The Rich EVERYWHERE

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It's no secret that the foreign policy of the United States tends to reflect the world views of the occupant of the White House.

Sure, there used to be some homage paid to the notion that "politics stops at the water's edge," but that hasn't really been true for generations. Particularly if you are out to improve the world, you are going to wind up exporting your own ideas about world improvement.

Free-market types will urge freer markets, even when these take the form of the kind of corrupt privatization that gave rise to Russia's oligarchs. And the Obama administration, well, it thinks the wealthy need to be taxed more — everywhere.

"One of the issues that I have been preaching about around the world is collecting taxes in an equitable manner — especially from the elites in every country," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in her speech at the Clinton Global Initiative Monday.

Although Clinton noted that she is "out of politics" domestically, the audience was already chuckling at her clear reference to the debate over tax policy in the presidential contest.

"It is a fact that the elites in every country are making money. There are rich people everywhere, and yet they do not contribute to the growth of their own countries," Clinton said.

What Clinton meant by "contribute to growth" was revealing. She listed contributing to building schools and hospitals rather than domestic business investment, which is the conventional meaning of contributing to growth.

This is something that I hadn't realized was a part of the goals of U.S. foreign policy: higher taxes around the world on the wealthy.  But now we know it straight from the mouth of Madam Secretary Clinton herself.

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There Is Some Hilarious Editorializing Happening On The Drudge Report Right Now

Drudge Calls Hillary 'President Clinton' While Obama Skips Meetings With World Leaders

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The Drudge Report, as it so often does, finds a creative way to slam President Barack Obama for not meeting with any world leaders at the United Nations this week. 

Here's what's running as the main banner on Drudge Thursday morning:

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Obama has taken some heat for not meeting with any other countries' leaders this week at the UN, though he did give a speech to the UN General Assembly on Tuesday

He has left the meetings to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who will have a high-profile meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today. Clinton has also met with Presidents Mohammed Morsi of EgyptAsif Ali Zardari of Pakistan and Mohamed Magariaf of Libya.

Obama, meanwhile, is back on the campaign trail in Virginia Beach, Va., today. 

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Libya Is Becoming A Bigger And Bigger Problem For Obama

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President Barack Obama is starting to see some backlash from friends and foes in Washington and from voters over his handling of the situation in Libya, where U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens was killed on Sept. 11.

Obama is now facing criticism from fellow Democratic lawmakers questioning why the administration refused to originally characterize the attacks as an act of terror.

The Washington Examiner reported that Democratic Sen. John Kerry wrote a bipartisan letter to Deputy Secretary of State Thomas Nides, which called for an "accounting of the attacks against U.S. missions in Egypt, Libya and Yemen."

From The Examiner:

The lawmakers are also demanding to know whether the administration had any advance warnings of the Libyan attack and, if so, whether it had shared that information with U.S. personnel on the ground.

The letter marks the first time congressional Democrats have so directly expressed their dissatisfaction with the administration's response to inquiries about the attacks, which resulted in the death of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others and raised questions about U.S. security throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa.

Meanwhile, voter sentiment on Obama's handling of Libya has shifted negatively over the past week-plus, as a plurality of respondents in a new Fox News poll now disapprove of Obama's handling of the situation. 

In the poll, 39 percent of likely voters said they approved of the president's handling of the situation, compared with 43 percent who now disapprove. 

The shift on Libya is the most notable element of the Fox News poll, in which everything else is steady. By comparison, a Sept. 17 Pew Research poll found that a majority (45-36) approved of Obama's handling of the Libya situation.

Still, Obama's handling of Libya has yet to produce a shift in the poll toplines, as Obama still leads Republican Mitt Romney 48-43. He also earns much higher marks on handling foreign policy (52-41) and protecting the U.S. from a terrorist attack (50-40). 

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