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- Bill Clinton's actions have been adjudicated but Roy Moore's have not.
- President Donald Trump has this single positive value; he makes previous occupants of the Oval Office look good by comparison. Clearly he is the worst chief
- Welcome back, '90s; I've missed you. Monica Lewinsky is on the speaking circuit. American cable networks have served up a series on the O.J. Simpson trial and one on the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings. As we contemplate sending the Clintons back to the White House, '90s economic globalization, anti-crime efforts, welfare reform and financial deregulation are all on trial.
- Harry Truman famously said, "If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." The advice is now pointedly being ignored by former President Bill Clinton as he begins campaigning for his wife's Democratic presidential nomination, presumably with her approval.
- At last week's Debate, Hillary Clinton (with the help of Bernie Sanders) boxed Joe Biden out of the race.
- Did Monica Lewinsky, who gave a TED talk last week on Internet-driven humiliation, deserve the public shaming she got for the 1990's affair with Bill Clinton?
- WASHINGTON — At the height of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, an aide in the Clinton White House reached out to Maryland Gov. Parris N. Glendening and asked the fellow Democrat to back off his criticism of the president, a new round of documents released by the Clinton Presidential Library on Friday shows.
- WASHINGTON -- At the height of the Monica Lewinsky scandal an aide in the Clinton White House reached out to Maryland Gov. Parris N. Glendening and asked the fellow Democrat to back off his criticism of the president, a new round of documents released by the Clinton Presidential Library on Friday show.
- Commander-in-Chief, Leader of the Free World, POTUS – those are common monikers for the U.S. President.
- President Obama's sort-of apology for saying, "If you like your heath care plan, you can keep it," is in keeping with the tradition of Oval Office occupants trying to cover their posteriors when they are suddenly exposed.
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- Political consultants say Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has wounded himself with a series of gaffes and scandals, but perhaps not mortally.
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- With authentic scandals dropped in their laps, Congressional Republicans already show signs of overreaching
- Virtually every president must confront scandal eventually, and unless President Barack Obama figures out how to do it soon, the rest of his agenda will be lost.
- Clinton's stonewalling shows we'll never get answers to what lay behind the Benghazi attack
- Bill Clinton — once again an influential voice in presidential politics — addressed a sold-out crowd at Baltimore's Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.
- Cal Thomas says the former California governor is a man without a moral center
- Supporters of Maryland U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein say he's the right man to investigate national security leaks, despite objectivity concerns.
- Ousted six-term GOP senator Lugar makes the case for less partisanship in Washington, but is anyone listening?
- Too bad for John Edwards that Super PACs didn't exist back in 2008