Hillary's Husband Was Also a Winner
Hillary Clinton's victories in New Hampshire and Nevada have demonstrated beyond any doubt that her husband has been a helpmate not a hindrance to her campaign.
Hillary Clinton's victories in New Hampshire and Nevada have demonstrated beyond any doubt that her husband has been a helpmate not a hindrance to her campaign.
Amanda Christine Miller | Posted 01.16.2008 | Living
"I was born in Europe. We have many women presidents or prime ministers," says von Furstenberg.
Miles Mogulescu | Posted 01.14.2008 | Politics
To paraphrase a Buddhist proverb, "a butterfly flaps its wings in a New Hampshire coffee shop and a tsunami hits Washington, D.C."
HuffingtonPost.com | Thomas B. Edsall | Posted 01.13.2008 | Politics
On the surface, it was a minor, if not inconsequential, event: on the short hop from Los Angeles to San Diego and back again, Hillary Clinton rode the...
Isabel Macdonald | Posted 01.11.2008 | Media
Why don't news outlets exhibit a caution about picking winners before voting has even begun?
Julie Bergman Sender | Posted 01.11.2008 | Politics
Single women could decide who becomes the next president of the United States. It's as simple and as complicated as that.
Poynter.org | Amy Gahran | Posted 01.10.2008 | Media
The big news this week was that, despite predictions, Sen. Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary in N.H. But a few major U.K. papers went to pres...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics
By failing to note the large number of late undecided voters, the press had a critical effect on the dynamics of the Democratic race.
Huff TV | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics
Marie Wilson | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics
In analyzing what brought Hillary's win about, the memory of another time when women came to her side en masse came to mind. It was when, as first lady, she became the proverbial "wronged woman."
Debate Porridge | Posted 01.10.2008 | Home
From the press floor of a Hillary Clinton victory, Debate Porridge logs on and signs off from the 2008 New Hampshire Primary. ...
ConsortiumNews.com | Robert Parry | Posted 01.10.2008 | Home
One source inside the Clinton camp said the "iron my shirts" comment appeared to anger and energize women in particular, boosting Hillary Clinton's sh...
Michael Fauntroy | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
Race can never, ever be underestimated in an America election. However, to argue that it was the reason Obama lost is to do a disservice to Clinton's victory.
Jamie Stiehm | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
The media has made this mistake with the Clintons before. When will they ever learn this lesson: the American people like to see a fighting spirit.
Michael Lutin | Posted 01.09.2008 | Living
Hillary is a Scorpio and Scorpio rules the instinct for survival. Scorpio also rules cockroaches. Did you ever try to spray or drown them?
Bob Cesca | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
Sen. Clinton this week inaugurated herself into the elite He-Man Fearmongers Club with what was, for me, one of the most shocking moments on the Democratic side of the campaign.
Huff TV | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
Gary Hart | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
For those who have had power and seek to recapture it, they can claim to be for change but they cannot bring it about because there are too many old arrangements, too many deals, too many old networks.
Van Jones | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
The polls inevitably caused the Obama team to let down its guard; it seemed like big guns weren't needed in NH. Nobody should ever underestimate the Clinton machine again.
Jeff Chang | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
If you're a left-leaning college student, know that for the next several weeks, you will be the most courted youth in the history of American politics.
Pop and Politics | John Tomasic | Posted 01.09.2008 | Home
Hillary won in NH. So that's what it is. The significant thing is that the youth vote was again a major factor. According to CIRCLE, the youth turnout...
Vicki Iovine | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
I firmly believe Hillary Clinton can make it all the way to Super Tuesday and back without asking for so much as a backrub. She's as tough and any guy in the race. So why did Hillary cry?
Adam Hanft | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
The strategic minimization of Senator Obama shows that Mrs. Clinton hasn't found a new voice in New Hampshire, but is channeling her ever-present one.
Paul Begala | Posted 01.09.2008 | Media
After I told Fox yesterday that the story about me wasn't true -- and this is the surreal part -- they kept reporting it anyway. Fox's Garrett told me he'd "take it under advisement." Take it under advisement?
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics
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Stephen Schlesinger | Posted 01.19.2008 | Politics