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.
Behind the Scenes at the MSM: The next 72 hours could be some serious popcorn time
June 3, 2008
From Mindbender26 @ FreeRepublic.com
Just off the phones with old friends and fiends at the networks. Here is the latest as they see it, although as show producers and assignment editors wrap up morning meetings at this hour, there are still many unanswered questions about the direction of the Dem nominating process, ie: What will Hillary do?
The Agony of Bill Clinton
June 3, 2008
By Rich Lowry
Few things are sadder than former greats past their prime. A bloated Elvis Presley in a sequined suit; a diminished Michael Jordan making one last comeback with the Washington Wizards; and, we can add, a gaunt Bill Clinton desperately plugging his wife's doomed presidential campaign — the Big Dog in winter.
Bill Clinton Calls Purdum a “Sleazy” “Slimy” “Scumbag”
June 3, 2008
Here's the audio of Bill Clinton's "scumbag" attack on Vanity Fair profiler Todd Purdum:
Journalist defends article slamming Bill Clinton
June 2, 2008
(CNN) — The Vanity Fair journalist who infuriated the Clinton campaign over the weekend with an explosive article that questions former President Bill Clinton's business dealings and behavior since leaving the White House strongly defended his reporting Monday.
Todd Purdum, the national editor of Vanity Fair, stood by his article's most controversial assertions in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, including charges that aides to the former president believe his 2004 heart surgery fundamentally altered the 61-year-old's state of mind.
