Bennet Kelley | Posted 03.10.2008 | Politics
The premise of the 3:00 a.m. commercial is that Senator Clinton's foreign policy credentials are significantly superior to Senator Obama's -- but is that really the case?
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 03.09.2008 | Politics
Hey, have you heard? The little girl from the famous "3am phone call" ad is actually a grown-up supporter of Barack Obama! Which is, I guess, a TOTA...
The New Argument | Evan Miller | Posted 03.08.2008 | Politics
From the New Argument: Casey Knowles, a High School Senior in Washington state, recently discovered she was one of the sleeping children in Clinton's...
Hooman Majd | Posted 03.07.2008 | Politics
While some have rightly deplored the Karl Rovian campaign tactic, few have suggested that very premise of the ad is pure fiction, or have wondered what exactly the hypothetical crisis might entail.
Kristen Breitweiser | Posted 03.07.2008 | Politics
The runaway train of the Democratic Party needs to stop. I think it was refreshing to see that Hillary recently mentioned the concept of a unity ticket, and I am dismayed that Obama would not consider a it yet.
Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted 03.07.2008 | Politics
The next president is going to have rebuild a lot of broken coalitions shattered by years of failed U.S. diplomacy to make that 3am call less of a threat to our sleeping kids.
Larry David | Posted 03.06.2008 | Politics
I watched, transfixed, as she took the 3 a.m. call...and I was afraid...very afraid. Suddenly, I realized the last thing this country needs is that woman anywhere near a phone.
Susan Rice | Posted 03.06.2008 | Politics
Clinton's campaign chose to edit selectively and thus grossly distort my words on her 3 a.m. ad in a video it sent to reporters and posted on YouTube. Senator McCain's campaign also misrepresented and manipulated my statement.
Jon Landau | Posted 03.06.2008 | Politics
If this kind of television ad is what gets Ms. Clinton elected, we can count on more of the same from her administration in the military sphere.
Buzzflash.com | Posted 03.02.2008 | Politics
Senator Hillary Clinton's campaign raised the fear ante when it started running an ad over the weekend in Texas that asked who you would like to answe...
Paul Abrams | Posted 03.02.2008 | Politics
Hillary's suggestion just by airing this ad is that she has had to answer the red phone in a real foreign policy crisis moment. How could she? She never even had a national security clearance.
Huffington Post | Posted 02.29.2008 | Politics
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Michael Shaw | Posted 03.26.2008 | Media