Bill Clinton Argues With West Virginia Voter

May 9, 2008

While campaigning in Fayetteville, W.Va., Bill Clinton argued with an audience member over claims made by wife Hillary Clinton that she improved health care during his administration.

The Democratic Party and The Clinton Divorce

May 9, 2008

No, we don't mean Bill and Hillary. We mean the separation now under way between the Clintons and the Democratic Party. Like all divorces after lengthy unions, this one is painful and has had its moments of reconciliation, but after Tuesday a split looks inevitable. The long co-dependency is over.

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Would Bill Clinton have been less of a disaster if he ran as Hillary’s co-president?

April 30, 2008

By Michael Crowley

Like a terrible werewolf moon, Bill Clinton is shining again in his full brilliance. A new wave of commentary, from The New Yorker to Newsweek to The Wall Street Journal to The New York Times, has concluded that Bill's role in his wife's presidential campaign has mainly damaged both Hillary and his own legacy. Bill clumsily played the race card, they say. Bill doesn't understand new media. Bill is embittered and angry.

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The Clintonian Foreign Policy Legacy

April 28, 2008

By Barbara Crossette

That Hillary Clinton has apparently found success in talking tough about foreigners and sinking to Bush-like "politics of fear" only illuminates how little American foreign policy has been seriously debated in the Democratic presidential nominee race, and how little voters know or remember about Bill Clinton's international legacy.

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Bill’s Wife Eye

April 28, 2008

By Andrew Cline

Citing President Bush's recent cameo appearance on NBC's "Deal or No Deal," former President Bill Clinton today suggested that his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, might want to appear on a network show, too, "like, I dunno, maybe 'Wife Swap' or something, you know, just to mix it up."

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