Bill Clinton

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Tuesday's Democratic gubernatorial primary might seem like a first glimpse at the 2010 election. But it's not.
  • Bill Clinton comes clean on derivatives

    The former president defends his record, wishes he had "raised more hell" on regulation, but it's Congress' fault
  • Obama's timid liberalism

    Once, even Republican presidents like Eisenhower and Nixon believed in the public sector. Now, during a national crisis, a Democrat opts for inadequate, neoliberal, private-sector remedies. What happened?
  • Obama's team of zombies

    Even under the new president, Washington is the same one-party town it always has been -- controlled not by Democrats or Republicans, but by thieves.
  • Obama not alone in Cabinet woes

    Despite recent high-profile withdrawals, President Obama's selections haven't fared much worse than his predecessors' did.
  • T. Boone, Sen. Reid Team Up for Clean Energy Summit Redux

  • How Republicans created the myth of Ronald Reagan

    With the Gipper's reputation flagging after Clinton, neoconservatives launched a stealthy campaign to remake him as a "great" president.
  • A day at the Mall

    Two million came to D.C. to brave the crowds and the cold -- and to see their country change.
  • The real reason Bill Clinton pardoned Marc Rich

    During Eric Holder's confirmation hearing, Arlen Specter scolded the attorney general-designate, but no one mentioned Israeli pressure.
  • Bush's final assessment: 34 percent approval

    The president is leaving office with the lowest approval rating since Richard Nixon.
  • Obama checking in with exes

    Before he moves into White House, Obama plans to meet with all living former presidents.
  • The hunting of the president resumes

    The right is trying to link Obama to Blagojevich and corruption -- and the mainstream media is playing along. The Clinton rules are back.
  • Mark Penn explains the zeitgeist

    In a new column for the Wall Street Journal, the Clinton pollster shares a stunning insight: The down economy is scaring baby boomers.
  • Live from New York, it's Hillary Clinton

    "Hillary Clinton for President Debt Relief" announces a fundraiser, a "conversation" complete with celebrity host and special guest star.
  • Clinton still raising money

    Bill Clinton sends out a fundraising e-mail congratulating his wife on her nomination to be secretary of state.
  • What should Bill Clinton do now?

    Critics worry he'll get in Hillary's way. But the new secretary of state's husband is a great international ambassador for America.
  • Bill Clinton puts out statement on wife's nomination

    The former president says he's "deeply proud" of Hillary Clinton, and -- as an American -- "thankful" that she's been nominated to be secretary of state.
  • Is it OK to be liberal again, instead of progressive?

    Come out of the closet, liberals. Stop using the fashionable euphemism "progressive" and relaunch the old, tarnished L-word.
  • An unpardonable use of power

    If President Bush cares about his place in history, he should think twice before issuing pardons that call his judgment, and the integrity of the rule of law, into question.
  • Will she or won't she? The latest Clinton rumors

    Stories continue to flood in about Hillary Clinton being tapped as secretary of state; Bill Clinton is said to be cooperating with the vetting process.
  • Vetting [Bill] Clinton

    The talk concerning the possibility that Hillary Clinton will be named secretary of state now centers on her husband and his work.
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