Voting Always a Roll of the Dice
A portion of our vote for the next president is a referendum on the immediate past. But try as we might to predict what could happen, we simply cannot account for the changing domestic and international issues.
A portion of our vote for the next president is a referendum on the immediate past. But try as we might to predict what could happen, we simply cannot account for the changing domestic and international issues.
Arianna Huffington | Posted 01.07.2008 | Politics
Clinton and her surrogates are attacking from every direction, hoping something will stick. The attacks are as varied as they are contemptible. Let's take a look at the dirty laundry list.
Stephen Kaus | Posted 12.27.2007 | Politics
If Hillary were striking out on her own, we would feel less this way, but that is not what she is doing. She is campaigning for a third term while invoking executive privilege as to what she did during the first two.
Susan Rice | Posted 12.26.2007 | Politics
On many of the major foreign policy issues of the day, Sen. Clinton is, in effect, asking us to take on faith that she has the right policy approaches because, as she asserts, she has the experience to lead.
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 12.19.2007 | Politics
In truth, is a "roll of the dice" really so chancy? Indeed, there are certain advantages to holding the bones in your hand, and when you add them up, you should let them roll.
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