Heilemann: Clinton Over — and Out?
All in all, Clinton's speech last night was a moment that smacked of the end of something — and with good reason, I’d venture.
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All in all, Clinton's speech last night was a moment that smacked of the end of something — and with good reason, I’d venture.
Clinton's second wind may last only until the next primaries are decided or it may have come too late to change the end result of the race, no matter what happens on May 6. Either way, right now she's psyched.
But the differences between Obama’s and Clinton’s gambits are many and worth pointing out — because they go a long way toward explaining why the long-range political implications of the former may be less sunny than the latter's proved to be.
In light of the renewed scrutiny of Bill Clinton and Reverend Wright’s unwelcome reemergence, we compare the two presidential headaches.
Feeling spurned and betrayed by Obama, his former pastor lashed out in the most damaging way he knew possible, a Wright insider tells the 'Post.'
Watch the clip of Obama renouncing the controversial pastor, saying he is '"outraged" by Wright's recent remarks.
At its peak Hillary Clinton wouldn't go near the Reverend Wright controversy. Yesterday she decided to try to reenergize it.
Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick says he and co-star Chace Crawford aren't gay; they just live together. Oprah BFF Gayle King moved into a $7.1 million penthouse on East 57th Street that was purchased in name of Oprah's dead dog, Sophie. A nude portrait of France's current First Lady Carla Bruni taken back in 1993 will go up for sale at Christie's next month.
To do so, the junior senator from New York must make the right pitch, or gain enough momentum, to win over the superdelegates, those now-omnipotent stars of the Democratic party who will have to push one candidate over the top.
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