Begrudging His Bedazzling
February 27, 2008
By Maureen Dowd
A huge Ellen suddenly materialized behind Hillary on a giant screen, interrupting her speech Monday night at a fund-raiser at George Washington University in Washington.
What better way for a desperate Hillary to try and stop her rival from running off with all her women supporters than to have a cozy satellite chat with a famous daytime talk-show host who isn’t supporting Obama?
Hillary is learning something about loyalty
February 19, 2008
By Suzanne Fields
A friend dropped by for a cup of coffee the other day after a visit to her mother at Leisure World of Maryland, where the wealthy live in leisurely retirement. "Hillary has the Bubbie Brigade behind her," she said, shaking her head in wonder. Nobody knows this better than Bill Clinton, who went to tea with the Leisure World ladies a day or two before the Potomac primaries. Older women are not necessarily Bill's cup of tea, but the ladies — many of them "senior feminists" — were thrilled. They want to see a woman in the White House before they die.
Obama Surges, Clinton Falters
February 4, 2008
By Dick Morris
As we approach Super Tues day, Barack Obama has been surging all week - closing the enormous gap he once faced in most key states. But his momentum has yet to carry him over the top. Hillary Clinton still clings to leads, sometimes narrow, in the bulk of the states in play.
Of the 10 states with reliable and recent poll data, Hillary leads in eight, although by razor-thin margins in California, Alabama, Missouri, Connecticut and New Jersey. Only in New York, Massachusetts and Tennessee does her lead seem secure.
Hillary Has Not Sealed The Deal With Iowa Voters
January 2, 2008
She's the $100-million woman of American politics, a pre-ordained Democratic front-runner who has spent the past 12 months preparing for this very moment — a momentum-setting victory in the Iowa presidential caucus elections.

But as Hillary Clinton dashed yesterday across western Iowa on a four-stop campaign swing ahead of tomorrow's caucuses, the former first lady was confronting a worrying development her strategists believed unthinkable only two months ago.
National Archives Tells Court Hillary’s White House Records Ready for Bill Clinton’s Review by January 2008
December 18, 2007
Question Remains Whether Clintons Will Delay Release
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced that the National Archives told U.S. District Court Judge James Robertson during a December 17, 2007 court hearing that a portion of Hillary Clinton’s White House office records will be ready for release by the end of January 2008; after which it will notify President Clinton. Under the Presidential Records Act, President Clinton has upon notice thirty days to review the documents. The National Archives will also provide a status report of President Clinton’s review by March 1, 2008. The records include Hillary Clinton’s White House daily schedule.
