Clinton Loyalists Watch Ready For Hillary PAC Warily
Some former Clinton aides and fundraisers deride Ready for Hillary as an amateurish group of posers, but the PAC is gaining steam. “What, who are these people? These people are untested.”
Some former Clinton aides and fundraisers deride Ready for Hillary as an amateurish group of posers, but the PAC is gaining steam. “What, who are these people? These people are untested.”
Attendance will be free and open to the public. Clinton’s husband gave the same lecture at the upstate New York school nearly ten years ago.
Plus a mashup of Anchorman and “Thrift Shop,” the 10 types of Facebook statuses that make you undateable, and gratuitous Lil Bub.
You know the one — when Bill famously played his sax and it spawned a million GIFs? This is the best.
Gangster.
As the old saying goes, “If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.”
You can thank Stephen Colbert for giving Hillary Clinton’s husband a nudge into the 21st century. Update: as of Tuesday, April 9th, @PrezBillyJeff’s Twitter feed has yet to be verified and still includes only one Tweet.
WARNING: Watching this delightfully silly mental_floss video is guaranteed to make you smile. If you don’t want to smile, DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO.
When you’re a former U.S. president, you get to do stuff like this.
There’s only one way for a president or ex-president to compose his work, according to anonymous people around him.
The small Hudson Valley town that learned to love living with the former First Family doesn’t want Hillary going anywhere but the White House. “The town is on board,” says Greenberg.
This retro gem is one of Bill Clinton’s first network television appearances AND it even features a classic Phil Collins/Genesis jam as its soundtrack!
Former president gives blunt and sobering assessment of the landscape Democrats will face in upcoming midterm elections.
Change is the only constant.
During a “Global Townterview,” Clinton promises a memoir. Rebuffs the inevitable 2016 questions.
If anyone knows how to work a red carpet it’s these guys.
Last night’s show was actually really good. Here are the best parts.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are heroes, Jodie Foster made history, and Bill Clinton was a presenter. What a crazy night!
They like him, they really like him!
It was her last day of work, which she celebrated in nothing but fishnets and “Peace Out” scrawled on her back. Photographed by Twitterist Vicky Oyomba at Roberta’s in Brooklyn, New York. WARNING: Mostly bare butt ahoy.
A blood clot between her brain and skull, doctors say.
Gun control has moved “to the center, and past it,” say advocates. Quiet consideration of the force that really moves legislation: midterm elections.
The film was solicited and funded privately by Haim Saban without Secretary Clinton’s knowledge. Director Richard Kaufman says it had nothing to do with 2016.
This video. “One of the best congressmen Virginia’s ever had,” said Obama, who is now being courted by Terry McAuliffe in his bid for governor of Virginia.
A grateful chattering class thanks Joe Biden and John Sununu.
“He’s arguably more important to them than Joe Biden because Joe Biden makes a mistake at every single event he goes to.”
The President’s aides won’t discuss the politics of the storm, but the president begins his speech with talk of recovery. “The president’s going to win thanks to a woman named Sandy,” says one supporter in Iowa.
Chuck Todd said what few reporters, and fewer pols, have acknowledged: “It’s called climate change, folks.” “When the surge of water comes straight at the media capital of our home planet, it may really make a difference,” says Bill McKibben.
The former president tied Mitt Romney’s positon on global warming to Hurricane Sandy at an event in Minneapolis today.
People are able to separate transgressions from good deeds, a new study shows.