Hillary Clinton’s revealing purchase: A website called HRC2012
July 20, 2008
By Andrew Malcolm
Sometimes a website name is just a website name.
Maybe the move by a company that's worked closely with the former first lady is just what it seems: yet another step by Hillary Rodham Clinton to prepare for another run for the Senate from New York in four years. Or another run for the White House. We won't know, of course, for some time.
Bill Clinton: America’s reigning embarrassment-in-chief
July 8, 2008
Bill Clinton may be the master of the underhanded political slap - but can't he at least refrain from smearing an entire class of his country's war heroes in the process?
Including, inferentially, de facto Republican presidential nominee John McCain.
Hillary Clinton will be Obama’s running mate. Wanna bet?
July 5, 2008
By Joel Stein
I'm up $178.60 on this election. Sure, $100 of that is because I bet my mom that Barack Obama would beat Hillary Clinton, and $50 was because I bet her that John Edwards would drop out before Super Tuesday. And although some would say it's wrong for a son to take advantage of his mom's gambling problem, I think I was showing tough love by taunting her deeply held feminist hopes and dreams in a way that Atlantic City never could.
Can you feel the unity yet? Neither can Bill
June 23, 2008
By Ed Morrissey, Hot Air
The Clintons have not exactly climbed aboard the Barack Obama bandwagon. In Miami, Bill Clinton had an opportunity to endorse Obama and pointedly took a pass, while showering Obama’s position on global warming with faint praise. More than two weeks after Hillary’s endorsement of the presumptive Democratic nominee, the Clintons are still hedging their bets (via TMV):
Hillary Clinton’s demise was no surprise
June 22, 2008
By J.C. Watts
Now that the presidential primaries are over and the race is on, this seems like a good time for a good old-fashioned "I told you so."
Sixteen months ago it may have been difficult to predict who would win the Democratic nomination. But I think we could have predicted — and many did — who would not win.
