Talk:Hillaryland

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This is the discussion page of Hillaryland, a group of advisors to Senator Hillary Clinton.

In her book Living History, Hillary Clinton says the term Hillaryland was coined by a male White House aid who answered the phone in her office, when she herself was calling in, and he was embarassed when he realized she was at the other end: However, she and her staff thought it was such an amusing name that they took it on. /Peter —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.198.252.66 (talk) 21:54, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Claim that Hillaryland is unverified and the stub unsourced

The claim was made by (aeropagitica) that the stub was unverified and unsourced.

On the contrary, from the moment of its creation, the Hillaryland stub was sourced by the Washington Post. I can find no better source for current political reporting. If (aeropagitica), however, feels that the Post is not a reliable source, than pray tell, who is? --TallulahBelle 17:06, 17 July 2007 (UTC)