Obama Fairy Tale

Barack And The Wolf (A Cautionary Fairy Tale)

Martin Lewis | Posted 02.16.2008 | Politics


Martin Lewis

Imagine the triumphant procession: Barack at the head; after him the hunters leading the wolf; and winding up the procession, grandfather and the cat.

The Method to Bill Clinton's Meltdowns

Ari Melber | Posted 01.24.2008 | Media


Ari Melber

The news isn't about the candidate for president. It's all about Bill Clinton's attacks. And as he said, that's a bad thing. Except for the frontrunner in this race.

Audacity of Denial

Sam Sedaei | Posted 01.17.2008 | Politics


Sam Sedaei

Hillary's is the classic argument used by monarchists who say that ultimately, the prince or a family member of a ruling dynasty would be the best natural choice to rule over the people.

The Race Race

Bob Franken | Posted 01.15.2008 | Politics


Bob Franken

It's one thing if Bill Clinton wants to be petulant about news coverage. In fact, he may be right that we've been harder on his candidate, but he sure needs to wag his finger in the right direction.

How the Clinton-Obama Fairy Tale Turned Into a Nightmare

Keli Goff | Posted 01.14.2008 | Politics


Keli Goff

Hillary could look back on these events as her own Swift Boat veterans ad; the defining moments that sunk her campaign.

Hillary's Surrogates Sling Smut at Obama

Byron Williams | Posted 01.13.2008 | Politics


Byron Williams

If Obama being male got him in the presidential sweepstakes, what was it for Clinton?

Right, And In Context. Is That Too Much To Ask? Or Is It Just A Fairytale?

Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 01.13.2008 | Media


I think my greatest pet peeve in this industry is watching people report news without context. Case in point: The conflagration over Bill Clinton's "Fairytale" comment that has exploded over the past few days as an issue of race. Yes, race.

Bill Recants: Obama's Campaign Is No "Fairy Tale"

AP | Posted 01.11.2008 | Politics


Former President Bill Clinton says his comment about Barack Obama telling a "fairy tale" about opposing the war in Iraq has been misconstrued as a cri...


 

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