Sunday, October 12, 2008

Bill Clinton

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Obama Looks to Balance Vulnerabilities With Veep Choice

Obama may pick a vice president with more national security experience. more >>

More Cancellations at UC Schools

Wesley Clark and Henry Waxman refuse to cross picket lines. more >>

Bill Clinton Cancels UCLA Commencement Speech

Ex-president shows solidarity with union in contract talks with UC. more >>

Ex-Presidents With Something to Say

McClellan isn't the only one speaking out of school. more >>

The Pact Between Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich

Two powerful foes secretly plot to reform Social Security and Medicare. more >>

Despite Missteps, Bill Clinton's Legacy Will Emerge Intact

After the rough campaign for his wife, Clinton may have done some damage to his reputation. more >>

Bill Clinton's Hidden Life

There is much more to the Democratic nominee than meets the eye. more >>

Analyst: Obama, Clinton Budgets Don't Add Up

Ambitious spending plans might get tossed aside, just like with Clinton in 1993. more >>

Bill Clinton on the Mortgage Crisis

The former president blames Wall Street alchemy for rising foreclosures. more >>

Morning Buzz: April 3, 2008

In another telltale sign that the country's economy has been damaged by the housing, credit, and financial crises, the number of people who signed up for unemployment benefits last week was the highest it has been in more than two years. The Labor Department reported today that 407,000 signed up for government aid for the week ending March 29, a much higher number than economists had predicted. The last time this many people signed up for unemployment benefits was September 2005, when thousands had been devastated by Hurricane Katrina and other Gulf storms. more >>

Hoops Madness With Bubba

Sorry, Hillary, but the NCAA's March Madness is beckoning former President Clinton. more >>

Deconstructing the '90s Clinton Boom

Did the economy succeed because of tax hikes or in spite of them? more >>

It's Opening Day at the Bush Library

George H.W. Bush, the 41st president, plays hooky for a day at his Texas library to huddle with baseball greats. more >>

How Monica Killed a Clinton-Gingrich Pact

As president, Bill Clinton distrusted then House Speaker Newt Gingrich, and the Republican felt the same way about Clinton. But there's a shocking revelation about them. more >>

Hard to Be Happy in Camp Hillary

Translation: This should have been over with already. This wasn't the plan. I don't like it. more >>

Read Our Hillary Mail

We're getting swamped by letters from Senator Clinton, but one has us wondering if her campaign is dreaming. It says, "The Race Is On!" more >>

Clinton and Huckabee Break Bread Over Salsa

They're both from Hope, Ark., on the presidential campaign trail, andlove Mexican food, , so should we be surprised that Bill Clinton and Mike Huckabee ran into each other last night at San Antonio's famed Mi Tierra? more >>

Running on the Family Name

Dynasticism is unapologetic now; it stalks this election. more >>

Obama Energized From Weekend Sweep

Clinton and Obama wrap up campaigning for tomorrow's Potomac primary. more >>

Bill Clinton Asks for a Second Chance

He has learned he can promote his wife but that she has to defend herself. more >>

Who Can Keep Bill Clinton In Line?

According to a former Bill Clinton adviser, there are few people who can tell Bill when he messes up. more >>

Former President Bill Clinton Tones It Down to Help His Wife, Hillary

Bill takes a chill pill. more >>

Bill Clinton the Albatross

Hillary's dismal showing in South Carolina indicates a near fatal campaign collapse. more >>

Clintons, Obama Embroiled in Race Debate

With Super Tuesday approaching, the Clintons draw criticism over increasingly dirty campaign. more >>

Ex-Aides Wary of Bill Clinton's Tactics

Bill Clinton's increasingly angry and touchy campaigning on behalf of his wife is prompting more former associates and aides to privately question his tactics. more >>

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