Bill Clinton

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  • How the election ate daytime television

    Why talk shows like "The View" are showcasing some of the most sophisticated (and mind-numbingly stupid) conversations about the presidential race.
  • Bushonomics, revisited

    A quick review of the economic legacy of the man the New Yorker calls the worst president since Reconstruction.
  • Big Dog, both campaign heads on TV

    Will Bill Clinton deign to mention Barack Obama by name on "Meet the Press" today?
  • Who's your sugar mama?

    Large political donations from women are up dramatically since 2000 -- and it may not entirely be because of Clinton and Palin.
  • Bill Clinton: What it feels like for a dude

    Bubba feels Todd Palin's pain.
  • Biden -- and Kerry and Clinton -- go on the attack

    Before Barack Obama's surprise appearance, a tag team of Democrats, including Bill Clinton, piles on John McCain. And Joe Biden, Rove-style, goes right for McCain's supposed strength.
  • "Barack Obama is ready to be president"

    Defying the expectations of naysayers, Bill Clinton delivers an enthusiastic endorsement of Barack Obama.
  • Clinton rules

    Some in the media just can't give up on the idea that the Clintons plan to undermine Barack Obama.
  • Is change "scary" or is change "hopeful"?

    As the Democratic convention opens, with a speech by Michelle Obama and an in-person appearance by Ted Kennedy, undecided voters wrestle with their feelings about change -- and the nominee.
  • How Obama can be the un-Kerry in Denver

    Three veteran Democrats game out the Democratic and Republican conventions. Beware of PUMAs!
  • The Newer Deal: The path to a Democratic supermajority

    How Democrats can win big in 2010 and beyond -- by doing the opposite of what they're doing now. Think FDR-style liberalism, not McGovern.
  • A pre-convention memo to Hillary Clinton

    Ignore your sniping campaign team. Smart advisors would tell you to give Barack Obama your undivided support from now until Election Day.
  • Why isn't Obama crushing McCain?

    A conversation with two prominent journalists and a Bush-Cheney campaign official about why, in what should be a Democratic year, Obama can't put McCain away.
  • Report: Bill Clinton to speak at convention

    The decision is apparently intended to defuse talk of tension between the Clinton and Obama camps.
  • Clinton denies being racist

    Somewhat unprompted, the former president manages to inject race into the presidential race by expressing anger over being labeled a racist.
  • Hillary on Tuesday, Tim or Jack on Wednesday?

    With Hillary likely to get the prime-time slot on Tuesday night at the Democratic convention, all that remains is the identity of Wednesday night's speaker.
  • Bill Clinton on Obama: "We had a good talk"

    While announcing a deal his foundation struck to reduce the price of malaria drugs in Africa, the former president takes questions on the presumptive Democratic nominee.
  • Obama hires HRC women's outreach director

    In another sign of Obama-Clinton reconciliation, the Obama campaign today announced it had hired Dana Singiser, Clinton's Director of Women's Outreach.
  • Clintons donate to Obama

    Bill and Hillary Clinton's gesture followed a similar one from Barack and Michelle Obama.
  • Bill Clinton says he'll help Obama

    The former president's first statement on behalf of Barack Obama didn't evince much enthusiasm, though.
  • Vanity Fair piece about Bill Clinton sparks controversy

    An article about the former president, which features some harsh criticism about him and suggestions of possibly indiscreet behavior by him, inspired a negative reaction and discussion about journalistic ethics.
  • Fact-checking Clinton's RFK comment

    Set aside the controversy over what Hillary Clinton said about Kennedy's assassination -- do the analogies she used even apply to this race?
  • Two Democratic dynasties near the exit

    The end of both Clintonism and its opposite -- Kennedy-style liberalism -- draws closer.
  • Report: Bill Clinton pushing for wife to get veep nod

    As Barack Obama prepares to select a running mate, at least one Clinton is reportedly lobbying in favor of the Obama/Clinton "dream ticket."
  • Was Hillary channeling George Wallace?

    Hillary's reckless exploitation of racial division could split the Democratic Party over race -- a tragic legacy for the Clintons.
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