WSJ: Clinton Used Expletive In 'Unpleasant' Conversation With Clyburn
From a story in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal: Among the party leaders Mr. Clinton alienated over time by his angry tirades was South Carolina's Re...
From a story in Wednesday's Wall Street Journal: Among the party leaders Mr. Clinton alienated over time by his angry tirades was South Carolina's Re...
Sean Wilentz | Posted 04.29.2008 | Politics
Clyburn may well be correct about perceptions of the Clintons among some black voters; but he simply hides how Obama, his campaign, and their supporters have willfully created that impression.
Paul Jenkins | Posted 03.12.2008 | Politics
It is increasingly unseemly for superdelegates to stand by as the Clinton campaign resorts to techniques that would have made Jesse Helms blush 20 years ago.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 01.24.2008 | Politics
Representative Jim Clyburn, whose neutrality in the Democratic primary has made him something of a political referee between the Obama and Clinton cam...
Paul Jenkins | Posted 01.20.2008 | Politics
Younger black activists and elected officials are unlikely to feel any loyalty to the Clintons, are engaged by a post-baby-boom candidate and feel more in sync with Obama on the issues.
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The Huffington Post | Posted 06.04.2008 | Politics