Hillary Clinton Concession Speech

Democrats Plus Unions Equals Better Wages

Robyn Blumner | Posted 06.19.2008 | Politics


Robyn Blumner

Our nation is increasingly becoming one of haves and have-nots, mired in income inequality more severe than at any time since the days of robber barons.

Hillary the Healer

Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 06.09.2008 | Politics


Marcia G. Yerman

Maybe because it was a close race, it was harder for Hillary and her supporters to let go. But now she has.

And Now, Her Greatness

Marianne Williamson | Posted 06.08.2008 | Politics


Marianne Williamson

There is something about politicians -- particularly Democrats -- that makes them rise to their best when they're making concession speeches.

The Hillary We Hardly Knew

Bob Ostertag | Posted 06.08.2008 | Politics


Bob Ostertag

What are we to make of this latest makeover? Has Hillary fallen victim to Al Gore Syndrome, where we don't find out what appealing people they are until they lose and finally get to be themselves again?

Jason Linkins

CBS' Schieffer Gives Props To Clinton: 'Yesterday, She Showed Us Her Best'

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 06.08.2008 | Politics


Out of all the words spewed forth every Sunday morning, few are as thoughtful or as carefully considered as those of CBS' Bob Schieffer, who took some...

At Clinton's Final Rally, The Scene Is More Bitter Than Sweet

McClatchy Newspapers | Matt Stearns | Posted 06.07.2008 | Politics


Bettyjean Kling is tough, she's mad and she's about ready to kick some pasty MSNBC butt. "Chris Matthews, I can't even look at him anymore," Kling sp...

Hillary Clinton Drops a "Stink Bomb" Into Her Concession Speech

Jackson Williams | Posted 06.07.2008 | Politics


Jackson Williams

I can't help but sense a subtext in her odd decision to end the speech by reminding us, for a second time, that Democrats have a lousy track record in modern presidential elections.

My Hair, The Hillary Moment

Lisa Birnbach | Posted 06.07.2008 | Politics


Lisa Birnbach

I, like many others, disliked the entitled incumbency that I felt was pushed down my throat by the Clinton machine. She was on the Democratic bench, and I was glad. But I didn't want my choice or vote denied because of a feeling that Hillary was "next."

Hillary Clinton, A Winning Speech

Tom Hayden | Posted 06.07.2008 | Politics


Tom Hayden

Hillary Clinton's moving and brilliant speech today cemented an independent place for herself and feminists in general in the unfolding historical drama of the 2008 presidential election.