hillary clinton
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- Did Hillary Clinton intentionally allow classified material on her personal server, or is someone else to blame?
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- Hillary Clinton's emails provide a whole arsenal of smoking guns, Jonah Goldberg writes.
- Rachel Marsden: The Hillary Clinton email dump is Edward Snowden, the Kardashians and the National Enquirer all rolled into one.
- The Sun's editorial board shows its true colors — and its fear of a truly progressive candidate
- Buried in the latest disclosure dump of State Hillary Clinton's private emails is a fascinating back-and-forth the former Secretary of State had with Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski in which the two Democrats discuss then Gov. Martin O'Malley.
- Eight years later, Obama's assessment of Clinton as "likable enough" sums up her problems.
- Joe Biden should wait to see if the Clinton campaign implodes before running for president, says Jules Witcover.
- Donald Trump inspires voters by voicing their anger and impatience with a corrupt and ineffective political establishment
- Democrats need a Biden candidacy if only to restore credibility to Hillary Clinton's campaign
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley reiterated his call to expand Social Security for millions of Americans, offering new detail about his goal to improve the financial security of retirees.
- Invasion of Iraq at the heart of Middle East problems but Republicans won't acknowledge it
- Carly Fiorina may be the only GOP candidate who can credibly take on Donald Trump's bluster, says David Horsey.
- Much of Bernie Sanders' remarkable public appeal from out of nowhere is a manifestation of opposition to, or least uneasiness about, Hillary Clinton.
- Why are reporters buying the claim that it is Hillary Clinton's email server, and not her, under investigation?
- Hillary Clinton's college proposal is a vote-buying effort that will add one more entitlement to an economy that can't afford it.
- The GOP's Donald Trump problem will fade, but the Democrats' Bernie Sanders troubles are just beginning.
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley would seek to increase the median net worth of American families by $25,000 over a decade, his campaign said Thursday -- part of a series of 15 goals the former Maryland governor is unveiling in Iowa.
- The only circumstances that would offer Mr. Biden a non-damaging route to the presidency at this stage would be through constitutional succession in the event of a presidential vacancy, or a collapse of Hillary Clinton's 2016 candidacy under unanticipated circumstances, such as new developments in her email scandal.
- Presidential candidate Martin O'Malley took a swipe at the Democratic Party and frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Wednesday, arguing that party "insiders" were trying to "circle the wagons" around the former secretary of state by sanctioning only six debates.
- Those claiming Mike Huckabee compared the president to Hitler are taking his remarks out of context, says Jonah Goldberg.
- Rep. Chris Van Hollen said Thursday he will support President Barack Obama's controversial nuclear agreement with Iran, a decision that could have implications for the Democrat's campaign for Senate in Maryland.
- WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley took a swipe at front runner Hillary Clinton on Monday for her "closeness" with Wall Street, offering one of his most direct attacks on that issue so far.
- Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump fail to take into account the fact that personality trumps name brand.
- This assessment of Obama's economic performance has become common fodder among the Republican faithful and serves as an ongoing trope in their echo chamber, especially if you are a fan of the GOP pep squad on WCBM and the talking heads on Fox News. According to them, the economy has been run into the ground by our dear president and all is gloom. But how true is this?
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley on Thursday won praise from a well-known liberal group for his positions on Wall Street, a sign that progressive advocates are taking notice of his efforts to run a campaign to the left of Hillary Clinton.
- Bill Clinton's former secretary of labor says Hillary Clinton should reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act, a bank break-up law her husband repealed.
- Martin O'Malley is relying heavily on Marylanders to finance his long-shot bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, an analysis of his most recent data shows, an indication his campaign is struggling to build momentum in donor-heavy states such as California and New York.
- Hillary Clinton lies. This is a widely acknowledged fact among people who pay attention and aren't on her payroll.
- WASHINGTON -- Martin O'Malley will report raising $2 million during the first month of his long-shot bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, his campaign said Wednesday.
- Despite all the efforts to demonstrate Hillary Clinton is not taking the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination for granted and is working hard for it, her campaign still exudes an air of entitlement and coronation.
- As Hillary Clinton finds herself facing a surprisingly strong challenge from Vermont's Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination, former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is quickly becoming the odd man out in the bid for the White House.
- Give Hillary Clinton some points for finally agreeing to a one-on-one sitdown interview. But if her performance today with CNN's Brianna Keilar is any indication, it's easy to see why she held off on this TV format as long as she could.
- I am not going to get cosmic about this, but Hillary Clinton¿s rope trick during an Independence Day parade in Gorham, N.H., needs to at least be noted and condemned on this blog.
- Messrs. Trump and Christie are meat puppets diluting the candidate pool for the Bush and Clinton show, says John Kass.
- Recent political developments appear to have given the president a second wind, says Jules Witcover.
- Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley said Friday the rise of the Islamic State group was an unintended consequence of a "mindless rush to war" in Iraq and the U.S. must avoid "mission creep" there now.
- There's nothing in the Constitution that says a candidate for president must be a seasoned politician. But Donald Trump? Don't be ridiculous.
- O'Malley, appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe program, told co-host Mika Brzezinski that he isn't concerned about damage to his career or retaliation by party leaders if he criticizes Clinton too harshly.
- Cal Thomas: Hillary Clinton may have logged lots of airline miles at taxpayer expense, but what has she accomplished?
- Reporters on the campaign trail certainly don't need my help in trying to do their jobs. But the press does need to show solidarity in punching back hard against the imperial candidacy of Hillary Clinton. So, for my part, here goes.
- In order from most recently announced, here are the announced candidates for the 2016 presidential election.
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- U.S. can make elections easier by rigging machines to automatically vote for Democrats with 99 percent turnout