Clinton

Obama Camp Using Disputed Account Of Clinton's "20-Year Plan" To Hit Hillary

TPM | Posted 11.19.2007 | Politics


Barack Obama has unveiled a new line of criticism against Hillary: In speeches he's started to point to the allegation made in Jeff Gerth and Don Van...

This is What Barack Obama Should Tell Bob Novak: "Put Up or STFU!"

Rod McCullom | Posted 11.19.2007 | Politics


Rod McCullom

If there is anything "scandalous" to the Robert Novak column, it's the fact that Obama's not-ready-for-prime-time team actually fell for it.

Sam Stein

Novak Admits Smear Column Is Even Weaker Than It First Appeared

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 11.19.2007 | Politics


Bob Novak took to the airwaves today to defend his recent controversial column, in which he claimed that Sen. Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign ...

The Four Tenors: Clinton, Biden, Richardson and Edwards

Michelle Kraus | Posted 11.17.2007 | Politics


Michelle Kraus

They came out of the debate singing with zest and zeal, competing with one another while challenging one another to do better.

That Biden Magic

Kathleen Reardon | Posted 11.16.2007 | Politics


Kathleen Reardon

Suddenly Joe Biden is the candidate with the big picture, the one capable of articulating it as well. I keep expecting him to say something completely off base, but he's been focused.

Top Three

Stan Goff | Posted 11.16.2007 | Politics


Stan Goff

The three approved Democratic "front-runners" need some demystification. Let's review the bidding.

My Favorite Questions From Thursday's Democratic Debate

William Tracy | Posted 11.16.2007 | Politics


William Tracy

"Senator Edwards, I want to remind you to please answer all of your questions in the form of a direct attack on Senator Clinton."

Clinton is Back

Taylor Marsh | Posted 11.16.2007 | Politics


Taylor Marsh

Liveblogging the debate from Las Vegas, one thing was clear from the start. Hillary Clinton wasn't going to take any crap.

Biden and Clinton Shine at Debate

Ari Melber | Posted 11.15.2007 | Politics


Ari Melber

The gap for the "big two" is based on celebrity, fundraising and media attention, which reinforce each other in an autocatalytic political process that has left more seasoned candidates in the dust.

Hillary Clinton's Fundraising From People Bill Pardoned

ABC News | JAKE TAPPER | Posted 11.15.2007 | Politics


Three recipients of controversial 11th-hour pardons issued by former President Bill Clinton in January 2001 have donated thousands of dollars to the p...

Beat the Bitch? Straight Talk on the B-Bomb

Debra Condren | Posted 11.14.2007 | Politics


Debra Condren

McCain wants to be the next leader of the free world, and he gives a free pass to someone calling his opponent a "bitch"?

Sam Stein

Obama Stands By Support For Spitzer Plan

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 11.14.2007 | Politics


Sen. Barack Obama, D-Il, is standing by his support for granting driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants, even after Gov. Eliot Spitzer, D-NY, ab...

Clinton Opposes Licenses For Illegals

AP | DEVLIN BARRETT | Posted 11.14.2007 | Politics


Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday came out against granting driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, after weeks of pressure in the presidentia...

Hillary Clinton Triples Her Campaign Spending In South Carolina

The Hill | Alexander Bolton | Posted 11.14.2007 | Politics


Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) has more than tripled her campaign spending in South Carolina, taking aggressive action in a state political expe...

Obama, Clinton & the NAFTA Kabuki Dance

David Sirota | Posted 11.14.2007 | Politics


David Sirota

Why when polls show overwhelming opposition to NAFTA-style trade policies are two leading Democratic candidates talking out of both sides of their mouths on the issue?

Obama is Not the Anti-Hillary

Taylor Marsh | Posted 11.12.2007 | Politics


Taylor Marsh

If you are a Hillary hater there's one candidate who isn't the anti Hillary. His name is Barack Obama. So if you're in his camp and you think he's got the answers, I suggest you check your idolatry.

WOUNDED

The Page | Mark Halperin | Posted 11.11.2007 | Politics


In University of New Hampshire poll Clinton's lead shrinks by 9 percentage points: Dems: Clinton 35, Obama 21, Edwards 15, Richardson 10. GOP: Romney...

Senate Democrats: "We Were Against Mukasey Before We Were For Mukasey"

Steven G. Brant | Posted 11.10.2007 | Politics


Steven G. Brant

George Carlin ends a very funny act by saying "It's called the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it." With this reality-busting moment over Mukasey, I'm afraid he may be right.

BREAKING: Clinton Announces Support for NAFTA Expansion

David Sirota | Posted 11.08.2007 | Politics


David Sirota

Under intense pressure from opponents in the 2008 presidential race and a building national fair trade movement, Sen. Hillary Clinton tonight finally ...

Obama Hits Generational Divide: Baby-Boomer Clinton Can't Unite The Country

Washington Times | Brian DeBose | Posted 11.08.2007 | Politics


Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama attacked his chief rival as out of step with the times and too locked in 1960s social and cultural...

Corrupt Polling and the Media

Richard Morse | Posted 11.08.2007 | Media


Richard Morse

You're telling me there was a thirty percent shift in the polls after the last debate which no one saw. Give me a break!

Sam Stein

Obama Launches New Attack Line: Clinton Copies My Votes

HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 11.02.2007 | Politics


Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign is launching a new line of attack on Sen. Hillary Clinton, accusing the Democratic presidential frontrunner ...

Russert Leads Boys in Hillary Hit Job

Taylor Marsh | Posted 10.31.2007 | Politics


Taylor Marsh

Tim Russert's play last night was not only nakedly sexist, but showed his immaturity and lack of respect for any woman standing up to be commander-in-chief.

'Democratic Courage' Targets Hillary

Taylor Marsh | Posted 10.24.2007 | Politics


Taylor Marsh

The goal of Democratic Courage is to rebut the growing perception that the primary season is over and Hillary Clinton has the nomination won.

Dodd Leads on Spying, Clinton & Obama Follow

Ari Melber | Posted 10.24.2007 | Politics


Ari Melber

Obama and Clinton must show Democratic voters that they can effectively confront Harry Reid, reject Bush's veto threats and pass a strong intelligence bill with accountability and warrants -- not amnesty.