Bill Clinton On African-American Anger: "I Don't Think It'll Last"
THE streets were bright with promise on the sunny July day in 2001 when former President Bill Clinton arrived in Harlem, the historic capital of black...
THE streets were bright with promise on the sunny July day in 2001 when former President Bill Clinton arrived in Harlem, the historic capital of black...
AP | SARA KUGLER | Posted 07.25.2008 | Politics
NEW YORK — Former President Clinton said Thursday he is eager to campaign for Barack Obama whenever the Democrat needs him, but has not given an...
Posted 07.14.2008 | Politics
Obama is hoping to make another Clinton hire, according to the Washington Post: The Clinton and Obama worlds continue to collide. Patti Solis Doyle...
Carl Jeffers | Posted 07.10.2008 | Politics
Don't think for one second Bill Clinton won't be doing whatever he can to elect the Obama as our next president. But it will be because he wants to, not be because he needs to rebuild his image.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 07.09.2008 | Politics
The Democratic primary battle is over, but nominee Barack Obama still has to undertake the awesome task of making nice with the Clinton family. That ...
AP | NEDRA PICKLER | Posted 07.08.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — Barack Obama and Bill Clinton ended their mutual silent treatment Monday, with the Democratic presidential candidate reaching out a...
Talking Points Memo | Posted 07.05.2008 | Politics
Wow, the unity love is really gushing today. Hillary spokesperson Mo Elleithee confirms that Bill and Hillary Clinton have now maxed out to Obama, do...
Washington Post | Posted 07.04.2008 | Politics
One of the most interesting findings from polls conducted in the battleground states of Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Colorado is the significant...
Marc Ambinder | Posted 07.03.2008 | Politics
In politics, Hillary Clinton speaks for the Clinton family now, and aside from her campaign debt, she has no real difficulty supporting Barack Obama p...
Jim Goldgeier and Derek Chollet | Posted 06.17.2008 | Politics
Free trade, democracy promotion, and use of force comprised the core of Clinton's foreign policy -- and Obama falls squarely within this tradition. Yet these positions will be even harder for him to maintain.
Leonce Gaiter | Posted 06.04.2008 | Home
Symbols matter. Elections are about perceptions. Once Hillary is put away, Obama will need Bill, so I suggest he improve his groveling. Hell, he secured that lapel pin and got that bowling ball down the lane, didn't he?
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 04.01.2008 | Politics
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign distanced itself on Monday from recent comments made by a prominent campaign surrogate, General Tony McPeak, who compared...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.29.2008 | Politics
***UPDATE*** Tony McPeak, a retired Air Force general and current co-chair of Obama's presidential campaign, compared former President Bill Clinton t...
MSNBC News | Mike Memoli | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Robert Holeman came to Timken High School here today with a message to deliver to Bill Clinton. He did -- and he said the former president wasn't happ...
Politico | John F. Harris | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
In September 1998, Greg Craig, a lion of the Washington legal community, left a top job at the State Department to go to the White House to help Bill ...
Leslie Savan | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
If I didn't know better, I'd say that by cutting off the race's possibly strongest Democrat--first from media coverage and now from polls--the corporate media could be misleading us toward another Republican administration.
The Huffington Post | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
One of the more heated moments from Monday's Democratic debate came during a discussion of Barack Obama's recent comments about Ronald Reagan, which h...
New York Sun | Josh Gerstein | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
Just hours after his wife got choked up on the campaign trail, President Clinton showed anger and frustration as he complained that the press has give...
NYT | Posted 08.04.2008 | Politics