Obama Makes Another Surprise Denver Pop-In
For the first time last night, Bill Clinton wrapped his legacy around Obama, linking their mutual quest to beat attacks on experience and a quaint faith in the power of hope.
For the first time last night, Bill Clinton wrapped his legacy around Obama, linking their mutual quest to beat attacks on experience and a quaint faith in the power of hope.
Hilary Rosen | Posted 09.27.2008 | Politics
Hillary did everything she needed to achieve for a united party and a dignified conclusion to her campaign for her supporters. I think she gave the speech of her life.
AP | DAVID ESPO | Posted 09.27.2008 | Politics
DENVER — Barack Obama stepped triumphantly into history Wednesday night, the first black American to win a major party presidential nomination, ...
Stephen Kaus | Posted 09.27.2008 | Politics
I'm sorry, but the theories that Hillary Clinton showed "exemplary grit and class" or that "it is no longer up to her" are preposterous. Hillary managed to make voting for Obama sound like taking Cod Liver Oil.
Hunter Weeks | Posted 09.27.2008 | Home
In the hours before Hillary Clinton's "unity speech" at the Democratic National Convention, OffTheBus reporters shot video of Clinton supporters in...
Nora Ephron | Posted 09.27.2008 | Politics
The Clintons' narcissism perfumed every bit of Hillary's campaign, and it leaked down to her contributors and followers. "Were you in it for me?" was the funniest line of her speech.
Brad Parker | Posted 09.27.2008 | Home
Even as she spoke I heard yells and bellows of mutiny here and there and whispers among the agitated crowd. But bravely onward she went, charting a course for the future, Obama's future and ours.
Diane Tucker | Posted 02.20.2009 | Home
Now that Hillary Clinton's name will be placed into nomination at the Democratic National Convention, heads up everyone: Maureen Dowd's next over-the-top, anti-Hillary column is coming.
Posted 09.14.2008 | Politics
UPDATE: The AP is now reporting that a deal has been reached: During the Denver gathering, Democrats will officially choose Obama to run against Rep...
AP | STEVEN K. PAULSON | Posted 09.06.2008 | Politics
DENVER — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is seeking a way for her delegates to be heard at the Democratic National Convention, telling supporters su...
John Tomasic | Posted 08.09.2008 | Home
"We do not want any Democrat, either in the hall or in the stadium or at home, walking away saying Well, you know, I'm just not satisfied. I'm not happy. Because that's what I'm trying to avoid."
AP | BRENDAN FARRINGTON | Posted 05.29.2008 | Politics
The AP reports on Clinton's latest proclamations about how long she plans to contest the Democratic nomination: In an interview Wednesday with The As...
Washington Times | Christina Bellantoni | Posted 05.14.2008 | Politics
The Washington Times noticed that Sen. Clinton's website has changed the 'magic number' of delegates -- the number needed to secure the nomination. T...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
In a Friday conference largely focused on calls for Sen. Barack Obama to fire his aide, Samantha Power, for a personal attack she levied at Sen. Hilla...
Ari Melber | Posted 09.28.2008 | Politics