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Hillary Clinton
A collection of opinions from The Post
April 2008
- Charles Krauthammer: The Fabulist Vs. the Saint
- Ruth Marcus: Too Soon To Stop This Movie
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: Clinton's Real Choice
- Bill Richardson: Loyalty to My Country
March 2008
- Robert Novak: Tweedle D's
- Eugene Robinson: Collateral Damage
- Michael Kinsley: Making Up Is Hard to Do
- Editorial: Democrats in Stalemate
- Editorial: Fantasies on Iraq
- David S. Broder: The Dream-Ticket Fantasy
- George F. Will: Running-Mate Math
- Colbert I. King: Another Failed 'Farrakhan Test'
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: Rube Goldberg, Meet Rush Limbaugh
- Charles Krauthammer: The Great Non Sequitur
- Eugene Robinson: What Obama Needs: A Keystone Address
- David S. Broder: A Cliffhanger for Democrats
- Robert Novak: Why Clinton Isn't Dead
- Harold Meyerson: Where's the Exit Strategy?
- Editorial: A Long March
- Ruth Marcus: The Force of Gender
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: The Battle That Clinton Didn't Expect
- Editorial: The Mandate Debate
- David S. Broder: Clinton's Flaw: A Failure to Connect
- Sebastian Mallaby: Democrats, Off Course On Trade
- Jonathan Capehart: The Paper Chase in Little Rock
- Editorial: At Best, a Pander
- Colbert I. King: A Double Standard on 'Reject and Denounce'
February 2008
- Eugene Robinson: Personality Matters
- David S. Broder: The Governors Read the Race
- Editorial: Time for Tax Returns
- Richard Cohen: Hillary's Diminishing Returns
- Robert Novak: Who Will Tell Hillary?
- Colbert I. King: Truth the Clintons Can't Handle
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: A Page From Paul Wellstone
- Eugene Robinson: If Obama Went 0-for-10 . . .
- David S. Broder: Four Rules That Could Be Decisive
- George F. Will: Playing the 'Fair' Card
- Ruth Marcus: The Democrats' To-Do Lists
- David S. Broder: Divided Labor Loyalties
- Jim Hoagland: Candidates on Message
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: How 'Inevitable' Got Outmaneuvered
- Michael Gerson: Hillary's Unappealing Path
- Eugene Robinson: The Clintons' Beef With the Media
- George F. Will: Howlers, Whoops And Miracles
- Ruth Marcus: The Democrats' Undemocratic System
- Harold Meyerson: Shades of Chicago
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: A Party Divided by Sensibility
- Eugene Robinson: The Dr. Evil Dilemma
- Robert D. Novak: Obama's Bradley Effect?
- David S. Broder: A Strategic Choice For Democrats
- Jim Hoagland: Promises They Can't Keep
- David Ignatius: Choosing Among Generations
- George F. Will: Democrats Living Dangerously
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: Division Problems
- Editorial: The Race After Tuesday
- Diego von Vacano: How He Can
- Eugene Robinson: The Baggage Hillary Bears
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: Salvation Show
- Richard Cohen: Hail to the Chief of Staff
- Sally Quinn: A Campaign of Her Own
- Erica Jong: Hillary vs. the Patriarchy
- Eugene Robinson: The Electability Thing
January 2008
- Peter Beinart: A Good Fight
- David S. Broder: A Matchup Starts to Take Shape
- Editorial: Four in the Forefront
- Harold Meyerson: Democrats Out of the Desert
- Richard Cohen: The Race Turns to Race
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: Hobbled by Hubby
- Eugene Robinson: Cards From a Worn-Out Deck
- George F. Will: Staying the Coarse
- Robert D. Novak: Clinton's Risky Gamble
- Editorial: Primary Considerations
- Colbert I. King: Billary's Adventures in Primaryland
- Editorial: There You Go Again
- Ruth Marcus: Whose Stimulus Makes the Grade?
- David S. Broder: Now or Never for Obama
- Eugene Robinson: What's Gotten Into Bill?
- George F. Will: Primary Shake-Ups and Shakeouts
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: A Demographic the Democrats Can't Forget
- Eugene Robinson: The Hard Choice Is Now
- Charles Krauthammer: Black Dreams, White Liberals
- Robert D. Novak: Clinton's 'Vetting' Attack
- George F. Will: Misstep in a Liberal Minefield
- David S. Broder: The Resume Gap
- Editorial: Race in the Race
- Joseph A. Califano Jr.: Clinton's Right, MLK Needed LBJ
- Eugene Robinson: A Hand the Clinton's Aren't Showing
- David Ignatius: Riding the Change Horse
- Marjorie Valbrun: Will They Play the Race Card?
- Charles Krauthammer: A Sneer, a Tear, a Comeback
- Madeleine M. Kunin: Who's Ready For a Female President?
- Robert D. Novak: The Clintons' One-Two Punch
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: A Shocker, in Hindsight
- Richard Cohen: Crying Likeable Tears
- David S. Broder: Granite State Grit
- George F. Will: Start of a Marathon
- Harold Meyerson: An Old Democratic Fault Line
- Editorial: The Comback Grownups
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: A Candidacy's Prose and Cons
- Anne Applebaum: The Color Of an Advantage
- Robert Farmer: Why I Still Back Hillary Clinton
- Robert D. Novak: Running Into a Head Wind
- Ruth Marcus: The Magnetism of a Message
- Robert D. Novak: Too Quick to Triangulate
December 2007
- Eugene Robinson: A Problem Like Bill
- George F. Will: The '70s Hit Parade
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: The Fight of Her Life
- Richard Cohen: Irony and Change
- Robert D. Novak: A Dud From Team Clinton
- David Ignatius: Hillary's Ex Factor
- Eugene Robinson: Lessons for the Front-Runner
November 2007
- David Ignatius: The Next Clintonomics
- Eugene Robinson: A Sharp-Elbows Education
- Eugene Robinson: Rhymes With Front-Runner
- David Broder: The Icebergs Ahead for the Democrats
- Ruth Marcus: Meet the Press
- Ruth Marcus: Damsel in Debate
- Charles Krauthammer: The Real Hill-Bill Problem
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: The Issue the Democrats Dread
October 2007
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: Clinton Builds Her Firewall
- Eugene Robinson: The Power of 'Madame President'
- George F. Will: The Unforgettable Man
- Editorial: Candidate Savings Time
- Editorial: Sen. Clinton's Empty Table
September 2007
- David S. Broder: Clinton's Game of Dodgeball
- Michael Gerson: Can She Reach Religious Voters?
- Editorial: Fixing Health Care
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: The Humility in Clinton's Health-Care Plan
- Richard Cohen: After Petraeus is Slimed, Spineless Silence
- Robert D. Novak: Advantage Hillary
- David S. Broder: The Making of the Front-Runner
July 2007
- Anne Applebaum: When We Wrote Letters
- Ruth Marcus: Pretty Formidable in Pink
- Fred Hiatt: What Clinton (Almost) Doesn't Say
- Colbert I. King: Things We Don't Have to Know
June 2007
- Editorial: Mrs. Clinton, Thinking Small
- Eugene Robinson: ...And Anti-War Voices
May 2007
- E.J. Dionne Jr.: The Democrats' Foreign Policy Primary