Clinton Comes to India
Barbara Crossette : India
On her first trip to India, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton got some promises and some pushback on climate change and nuclear weapons.
Barbara Crossette : India
On her first trip to India, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton got some promises and some pushback on climate change and nuclear weapons.
Amy Poehler's version of Clinton muses, "Would you rather fix the economy or travel the globe? Point Hillary!"
Will the Hillary diehards follow her lead and support Barack Obama?
If Obama's looking for a right-of-center running-mate, Hillary's the best option out there.
Katha Pollitt : Presidential Election 2008
Once the bitterness of the present moment has faded, people will recognize they owe Hillary Clinton a standing ovation, even if they can't stand her.
60Frames : Presidential Election 2008
Is this the first time Hillary Clinton has refused to drop out of a race? Check out this never-before-seen footage of a Young Clinton and Obama.
Barbara Ehrenreich : Presidential Election 2008
She's managed to smash the myth of innate female moral superiority.
Humanitainment : Presidential Election 2008
Can the entire narrative of the last few months of the Democratic nomination fight be found in the second Star Wars film?
Talking Points Memo : Presidential Election 2008
As far as Hillary Clinton is concerned, if you disagree with her gas tax plan, you're an elitist.
Betsy Reed : Presidential Election 2008
How Hillary Clinton's campaign played the race card--and drove a wedge into the feminist movement.
How did Hillary go from being simply hawkish on Iran to becoming completely hellbent on its destruction?
Brett Story & VideoNation : US Politics & Government
What issues matter to Ohio's blue-collar voters? JoAnn Wypijewski reports from the campaign trail.
The white working-class vote is on the line--so is the myth of Clinton-era good times.
John Nichols : Presidential Election 2008
After the losses of February, Hillary Clinton must start March with wins that restore her delegate lead.
Ted Kennedy's endorsement of Barack Obama sheds some needed light on Hillary's hawkishness and the real differences between the candidates.
Amy Alexander : Feminism & Women
It's like one big family squabble among feminists, activists and post-civil-rights-era voters.
