How Hillary Clinton’s Power Play Failed
June 7, 2008
By Tim Shipman
On Tuesday night, as his wife Hillary's hopes of winning the Democratic presidential nomination were going the way of the Titanic, Bill Clinton was on his mobile telephone.
He was not discussing how Mrs Clinton could leave the race with dignity and congratulate Barack Obama on his historic victory in the primary elections.
Bill Clinton faces benching in fall presidential campaign
June 6, 2008
BY THOMAS M. DeFRANK
Smiles of Bill and Hillary Clinton could disappear if the Obama campaign sends the often off-message former President to the sidelines during the fall campaign. McGrath/Getty
Smiles of Bill and Hillary Clinton could disappear if the Obama campaign sends the often off-message former President to the sidelines during the fall campaign.
Bill’s Blowup ‘Saddening … Characteristic’, Says Graydon
June 4, 2008
By John Koblin
On the afternoon of June 2, Wolf Blitzer was talking to Vanity Fair national editor Todd Purdum about his 9,647-word piece about Bill Clinton.
“Some people who work for him now say that he seems to be angry all the time, angry when he gets up in the morning and angry when he goes to bed at night,” Mr. Purdum was saying.
Gina Gershon insists she’s not Bill’s mistress
June 4, 2008
By Nancy Dillon
Actress Gina Gershon insists she is not "that woman."
The "Showgirls" star and her pit bull lawyers are going after Vanity Fair for insinuating she and ex-President Bill Clinton have been carrying on a torrid love affair as part of Clinton's bi-coastal shenanigans with bad-boy bachelors Steve Bing and Ron Burkle.
Arrogant Clintons Underestimated Barack obama
June 4, 2008
By Kathleen Parker
Hope. Change. Hope and change. Hope ’n‘ change. Say the words often enough and they begin to take hold, attaching themselves lichen-like to the psyche.
Soon they take on a life of their own and assume human form. He is the one Democrats have been waiting for — the agent, the beacon, the Everyman who can change the culture of Washington and restore hope to the disenfranchised.
