What We Can Learn From the Clinton Memos
Much of the revelations from the memos aren't exactly new, but some of the details can be fascinating, allowing us to look into the thoughts, nay, the very souls, of Team Clinton.
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Much of the revelations from the memos aren't exactly new, but some of the details can be fascinating, allowing us to look into the thoughts, nay, the very souls, of Team Clinton.
At the Monogram Shop in East Hampton, the plastic cups bearing Hillary's name are about to be banished to the basement. And that's not just a metaphor.
Like genius 'Lost' mastermind Ben, does Clinton have some kind of crazy scheme up her sleeve (or a time-travel chamber?) to wrest control of the nomination from Obama? Or is it simply that she's angling for a spot on the ticket?
The news agency, using private tallies, discovers that Obama already has enough delegates to seal the deal.
She won't be dropping out, but she will concede that he may have it in the bag.
As Clinton reaches crunch time, the media loses its head trying to predict what she'll do.
Will she fight the Michigan decision at the convention? Is she angling for 2012? Or will she bow out gracefully in the coming days? The country is looking for answers!
Everything that happened to Hillary over the weekend, in case you took one weekend off from reading the news.
Obama's new pastor problem will likely add to the resentment that many Clinton supporters already feel because of the unfair treatment they perceive Clinton was given as a female candidate.
Five crucial questions about her endgame answered.
The Democrats will finally end the dispute over the renegade states' delegates when the Rules and Bylaws Committee meets this Saturday.
Clinton placed her fight for the state's delegates in the context of the 2000 recount, the civil-rights movement, and the disputed election in Zimbabwe, and suggested she may go all the way to the convention.
Why are we spending so much time on these particular white folks? The primary calendar, Democratic leaders, veteran political reporters…
While he's on the verge of officially clinching the nomination, Obama has more discouraging exit polls to ponder.
The results from the two state primaries yesterday are in, and we've learned nothing new.
Today we are reminded, once again, that the race for the Democratic nomination hasn't yet ended, as Kentucky and Oregon hold primaries for their mostly white residents.
The 'Times,' 'New Republic' and 'Atlantic' take on the three candidates and their relationships with the oldest kingmaker of all.
Given that Barack Obama has been struggling to win over this very demographic, it probably would have helped if Edwards made his long-sought endorsement earlier in the race.
Obama, though, has still clearly not connected with white, working-class voters, despite drinking many beers.
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