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Politico details the behind-the-scenes drama between the Obama and Clinton camps on the eve of the party’s convention.
Associates say the former president is disappointed he’s being told to speak about national security in Wednesday speech when he wants to discuss the economy, Democratic ideas more broadly.
Meanwhile: Some senior Dems close to Obama say they’re ...
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Whose Side Is Bill Clinton On?
Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines —
... Still, after a primary season filled with unfortunate comments from Bill Clinton, it’s difficult to give him the benefit of the doubt on this—especially after his recently reported grousing. ...
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A Flare-Up Between HIllaryland and Denver
marcambinder.theatlantic.com 8/25/2008 — Politico's editor in chief and a colleague report on tension between the Clinton and Obama camps over Bill Clinton's speech. I've downplayed reports of tensions in the past. But sources back up the Politico to a point: things are getting a little ...
Politico's editor in chief and a colleague report on tension between the Clinton and Obama camps over Bill Clinton's speech. I've downplayed reports of tensions in the past. But sources back up the Politico to a point: things are getting a little ...
Bill Clinton unhappy with convention role
www.swamppolitics.com 8/25/2008 — by Frank James
DENVER -- Ah, Democrats. There's something about the circular firing squad that just seems to hold endless fascination for them. Why do they even need a Republican opposition when they can just battle themselves?
At this ...
by Frank James
DENVER -- Ah, Democrats. There's something about the circular firing squad that just seems to hold endless fascination for them. Why do they even need a Republican opposition when they can just battle themselves?
At this ...
WEDNESDAY’S MARQUEE SPEAKERS
thepage.time.com 8/27/2008 —
After the 5 pm ET call to order, here’s who to watch on the convention floor in Denver, in order of appearance:
Sen. Jack Reed, Former Sen. Tom Daschle, Bill Clinton, Sen. John Kerry, Gov. Bill Richardson, Rep. Chet Edwards, Iraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth, Joe Biden.
After the 5 pm ET call to order, here’s who to watch on the convention floor in Denver, in order of appearance:
Sen. Jack Reed, Former Sen. Tom Daschle, Bill Clinton, Sen. John Kerry, Gov. Bill Richardson, Rep. Chet Edwards, Iraq war veteran Tammy Duckworth, Joe Biden.
Bill Clinton at the podium: Barack Obama could benefit from watching
latimesblogs.latimes.com 8/28/2008 — DENVER -- Those Democrats growing increasingly concerned that Barack Obama is letting slip away a golden opportunity to win the White House may well have thought they glimpsed a possible solution tonight to the nominee's recent struggles.
Not only ...
DENVER -- Those Democrats growing increasingly concerned that Barack Obama is letting slip away a golden opportunity to win the White House may well have thought they glimpsed a possible solution tonight to the nominee's recent struggles.
Not only ...
President Bill Clinton Addresses the DNC —
The Democratic Daily
I’ll quote Ezra Klein on Bill Clinton’s incredible speech tonight, because Ezra says it all in his opening paragraph:
He left little unsaid . For all the talk of Bill Clinton’s anger, his resentment, his grudges, Clinton took the stage tonight and threw the full weight of his prestige behind Barack Obama. Leveraging that peculiar credibility that comes from being one of ...