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.
Hillary for Veep? Check Back Later
June 21, 2008
By Blake Dvorak
So can we close the book on Barack Obama choosing Hillary Clinton as his running mate? Almost, but not quite. Despite the lingering animosity between the two camps; despite the fact her presence on the ticket would undermine Mr. Obama's theme of a new direction; despite the potential political danger of Bill Clinton being back on the stage; and despite estranged Clinton aide Patti Solis Doyle's recent hiring by the Obama campaign, there remains a very outside chance that the so-called "Dream Ticket" might still happen.
The Complete Hillary Clinton Whitewash
June 11, 2008
By Brent Bozell III
Feminism has been a very disgraced brand for decades. The final nail was placed in the coffin when feminists tried so athletically to see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil with Bill Clinton's record of serial adultery, sexual harassment and even a credible accusation of rape. But now that Hillary Clinton has finally conceded to Barack Obama, the media elites have suddenly discovered the glorious and militant cause of women.
Hillary Clinton Will Only Be 69 in 2016
June 11, 2008
By Phillip Klein
Writing from Des Moines on the night of the Iowa caucuses after seeing loser Hillary Clinton address demoralized supporters and Barack Obama electrify thousands of his fans, I confidently declared: "the era of the Clintons is over."
