Obama! If You Want to Win -- Boot Biden Now and Bring Back Hillary
Biden hasn't helped your campaign one iota, anoint Hillary your new VP. Your reason? You have to announce that the people have spoken. You listened and they want a woman!
Biden hasn't helped your campaign one iota, anoint Hillary your new VP. Your reason? You have to announce that the people have spoken. You listened and they want a woman!
New York Times | John Broder | Posted 10.11.2008 | Politics
Maybe he should have spoken up sooner. Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democrats' vice presidential nominee, said this afternoon that perhaps Senato...
Craig Crawford | Posted 09.20.2008 | Politics
Unless an electrifying name we have not heard is in the wings, only Clinton would be a really big story. Which is, of course, not necessarily what Obama needs.
Diane Francis | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics
Hillary's silence is deafening. And it's, in some measure, the reason why Obama's lead has disappeared against McCain. Clearly, the Clintons are aiming for 2012.
Caryl Rivers | Posted 08.13.2008 | Politics
This should be prime time for Democrats. But Barack Obama isn't closing the deal. So here's where Hillary comes in: she could be the beer to Barack's champagne, the apple pie to his arugula.
AP | NEDRA PICKLER | Posted 08.08.2008 | Politics
WASHINGTON — An effort to urge Barack Obama to pick former rival Hillary Rodham Clinton as his running mate is shutting down under the assumptio...
Posted 08.22.2008 | Politics
AUG 21 -- Hillary Clinton Was Never Vetted: According to the Politico, Hillary Clinton can't be Obama's VP -- because she was never screened for the j...
Falls Church News Press | Posted 08.01.2008 | Politics
The former national chairman of the Democratic Party who ran Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign this year told 200 Democratic activists in Fairfa...
Posted 07.28.2008 | Politics
Buried in an article on the veep-vetting process comes this piece of information: Democrats said they thought it was less likely now than it was a m...
Lanny Davis | Posted 07.01.2008 | Politics
Despite all the recent headlines, Obama cannot afford to be confident -- and he needs to reach out to expand his base. Clinton would still help him most as a vice presidential candidate.
Reny Monk | Posted 06.20.2008 | Home
Who wants to be the first to sign? Perhaps I should look up Monica, Paula and Gennifer and see if they'd be interested.
Washington Post | Shalaigh Murray | Posted 06.11.2008 | Politics
David Axelrod, Sen. Barack Obama's chief political strategist, brushed off speculation that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton may be a leading vice presiden...
Time | Karen Tumulty | Posted 05.30.2008 | Politics
A graceful exit is never easy in a business as fraught with ego and ambition as presidential politics. Which is why in recent days, quiet calls have s...
CNN | Posted 05.19.2008 | Politics
Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign rejected suggestions Sunday that Sen. Hillary Clinton is staying in the race in hopes of brokering some kind...
Bonnie Fuller | Posted 10.18.2008 | Media