I remember it clearly. It was a bone-chilling autumn day. The air was thick and brittle with fear.
On the advice of NATO command, we were crouched behind the barrier on the tarmac, awaiting the “all clear.”
Suddenly, the tender and quivering voice of a child broke through the chill. “I’m scared,” she cried.
Hillary […]
Hillary Clinton insisted today she has no intention of quitting the Democratic race in spite of Barack Obama’s commanding lead.
Senior Democrats are divided over whether the continuing and increasingly bitter Clinton-Obama contest is damaging the party’s chances of defeating John McCain in the November election.
In an interview with Time, she said the Democrats had to […]
Hillary Clinton has been forced to admit she exaggerated claims of coming under sniper fire during a visit to Bosnia in the 1990s after video footage showed the then first lady walking calmly from her plane.
The Clinton campaign played down the episode as a “misstatement” and a “minor blip”. But it was seized on by […]
Two contract employees of the State Department were fired and a third person was disciplined for inappropriately accessing the passport file of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, it emerged last night.
According to NBC news the three people who had access to Obama’s passport records were contract employees of the department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs.
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Of all the claims in support of John McCain’s bid for the White House, perhaps none is quite as grand as this. As he arrived in London yesterday, the publishers of his new book insisted the Republican senator’s family was descended from the Scottish king, Robert the Bruce.
For a veteran war hero staking his presidential […]
It is a brave man who, in seeking to be elected US President, starts a speech with the idea that the nation was founded on the ‘original sin’ of slavery. But that is what Barack Obama did last week.
It would have looked braver had Senator Obama not been forced into addressing the issue by a […]
Some pundits are calling them the Hill Publicans. They are hardcore Republicans who are going against their previous political beliefs and voting for Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.
In one of the most surprising twists of an already fascinating Democratic nomination race the emergence of the Hill Publicans now has many political observers poring over poll […]
This is a macro view on the culture and change in a context of the elections in the US. The ingredients are limited to the importance of change and culture on a high level and the background of the candidate, not the message they carry.
When I read that the Dutch selected Hillary Clinton as the […]
Election fraud robs Americans of their voice in government and greatly impacts political results across the nation, making it a significant concern for federal, state, and municipal governments. Any irregularities or fraud arising out of, or in connection with, voter registration or voting can constitute election fraud. Since the most common form of identification used […]
The Democratic primary campaign for the party’s nomination will continue at least until the Pennsylvania primary in about six weeks. Hillary Clinton may continue to contest the race into the beginning of the summer and maybe even right up until the August convention.
However, the race for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 Presidential election is, […]