Hillary New Hampshire

Tale of Two Zingers

Russ Wellen | Posted 01.14.2008 | Politics


Russ Wellen

It would be cool to have a president who's, well, cool. Remember the ease with which Obama sank that three-pointer on one try earlier this year? Obama's killer line to Hillary was all that and more.

Zeitgeist and Schadenfreude

Jamie Stiehm | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Jamie Stiehm

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.

The Pundits and Pollsters Got It Wrong – Our Fight for America Rolls On

Gerald McEntee | Posted 01.09.2008 | Politics


Gerald McEntee

People in America feel invisible, like no one really cares about their problems -- and won't care enough to really do something to help them. The Hillary Clinton I know gets that.

Bill Kristol = George Costanza

John Seery | Posted 01.09.2008 | Media


John Seery

Methinks that Hillary Clinton's unexpected surge in New Hampshire is attributable entirely to Bill Kristol's inaugural column in Monday's New York Times.

Obama, Polls, and Race

David Kuo | Posted 01.08.2008 | Home


David Kuo

It now seems pretty clear that virtually all of the late polling on the Democratic side was wrong -- very wrong. It is a return to the race-gap polling problems of the 1980s and '90s.

Hillary, We're Just Not That Into You

Paul Jenkins | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Paul Jenkins

We want to say it's nothing personal, but it is, and the Clintons have now progressed from denial to anger, as they realize that it's not going to happen.

In Panic Mode, Hillary Clinton Joins the LBJ Wing of the Democratic Party

Adam Hanft | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Adam Hanft

Hillary repeats, endlessly, that this campaign is about her "life's work" of 35 years. But at the end of the day, how important are her causes, really, versus vaulting ambition?

Jason Linkins

In Which We Offer Assistance In 'Message Discipline'

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.08.2008 | Politics


Hillary Clinton has picked up the endorsement of Robert Farmer, former DNC treasurer and U.S. consul general to Bermuda, who provided his support in a...

Memo to Hillary: How to Be the Comeback Kid

Joe Cutbirth | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics


Joe Cutbirth

Tonight, when you lose New Hampshire, call time out. Launch the California campaign. You can steal the spotlight from Obama and effectively negate the impact of further losses in South Carolina and Nevada.

Jason Linkins

Clinton Readies America For January 2009 Terror Attack

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics


On the stump today, presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton borrowed a page from the Rudy Giuliani playbook by intimating that within hours of her inaugu...

Sunday Roundup

Arianna Huffington | Posted 01.05.2008 | Politics


Arianna Huffington

According to Bill, Hill not going negative on Obama would be political suicide. Slamming the media for favoring Obama over his wife, the former president told a crowd in New Hampshire: "You can't ask somebody who is at a breathtaking disadvantage in the information coming to the voters to ignore that disadvantage and basically agree to put bullets in their brains." Breathtakingly disadvantaged?? As the Clinton campaign is internally debating how to best use Bill Clinton, my advice would be to follow Al Gore's 2000 strategy of not using him at all. With every passing news cycle, and every head-scratching quote from Bill, this oft-ridiculed decision seems more and more like a stroke of genius.

Paul Begala on Hillary's Chances

Charlie Rose | Posted 01.04.2008 | Politics


Charlie Rose

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Closing Arguments in Iowa

Robert L. Borosage | Posted 12.28.2007 | Politics


Robert L. Borosage

In their closing arguments, the candidates are essentially assuming the argument about direction is over; the question is who can get it done.

Hillary Pulls Away From Obama In New Hampshire

TPM Media | Posted 09.26.2007 | Politics


Woah -- Hillary has pulled way ahead of Obama in the key state of New Hampshire, and now enjoys a 23-point lead over her rival, a poll just released ...


 

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