What Should Hillary Do Now?
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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No ordinary candidate could expect to win a general-election contest against a commander in chief who 'd just led the nation to swift victory in a war in which fewer than 400 American soldiers were killed. (article 1)
No ordinary incumbent could survive impeachment over a sex scandal in which he lied under oath and, to all appearances, obstructed justice. (article 1)
Where once Clinton seemed a master of political communication, he's come off on the campaign trail for his wife as blustery and undisciplined. (article 1)
Appropriately, she held what should have been her final campaign appearance in a stifling, windowless bunker - a gymnasium, actually - two floors below street level at Baruch College. (article 3)
John Zogby, pollster and president of Zogby International: As his basketball career was coming to a close, Bill Bradley wrote eloquently about what happens when the lights dim and the cheerleaders and fans start following the younger starts. (article 2)
Other great second acts include Ted Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey, who both reached for the brass rail but found their meaning in the Senate. (article 2)
Throughout the White House years through Whitewater and the missing billing records and Paula and Monica and her declaration of a vast right-wing conspiracy Hillary was big news. (article 4)
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Story keywords
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Hillary, Clinton, Obama, Bill, Ho |
Source articles
- BILL CLINTON LUCKS OUT AGAIN (NY Post, 06/11/2008, 425 words)
- What Should Hillary Do Now? (Washington Post, 06/10/2008, 483 words)
- New York Post (NY Post, 06/11/2008, 459 words)
- Please Don't Go (Washington Post, 06/09/2008, 592 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > SPECIAL REPORT W/ BRIT HUME (FOX News, 06/10/2008, 16 words)
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