Bill Clinton

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Is it OK to be liberal again, instead of progressive? 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 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 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 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.
Bush sets free-trade trap for Obama Bush sets free-trade trap for Obama
The outgoing president wants to spur Democratic infighting by attaching an agreement with Colombia to the economic stimulus package. Obama should say, "no deal."
The elusive Team Obama The elusive Team Obama
It's proving difficult to peer inside Obama's still tightly closed Cabinet. But so far his presidential transition has looked deliberate and impressive.
The 2008 election: Where are they now? The 2008 election: Where are they now?
Salon catches up with some of the also-rans, has-beens and future standouts from the 2008 election cycle.
Obama, be progressive! Obama, be progressive!
Voters want you to go big and go liberal -- and not channel Clinton-style incrementalism.
Obama's winning argument Obama's winning argument
The U.S. economy has prospered under Democratic policies, and the candidate knows it. But the real battle begins once Obama takes the White House.
How the election ate daytime television 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 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 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? 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 Bill Clinton: What it feels like for a dude
Bubba feels Todd Palin's pain.
Biden -- and Kerry and Clinton -- go on the attack 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" "Barack Obama is ready to be president"
Defying the expectations of naysayers, Bill Clinton delivers an enthusiastic endorsement of Barack Obama.
Clinton rules 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"? 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 How Obama can be the un-Kerry in Denver
Three veteran Democrats game out the Democratic and Republican conventions. Beware of PUMAs!
News 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 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? 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 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 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? 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.
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