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Dana Milbank - A No-Name Town Looks Like Waterloo - washingtonpost.com
Until Monday, Milbank's greatest distinction was being the birthplace of American Legion baseball. But after Bill Clinton rolled into this small farm town in northeastern South Dakota, Milbank can now rightfully claim to be the place where Hillary Clinton's campaign surrendered.
Dana Milbank - In Defeat, Clinton Graciously Pretends to Win - washingtonpost.com
"What does Hillary want?"
Hillary Clinton put the question to her supporters here Tuesday night, moments after her opponent, Barack Obama, clinched the Democratic presidential nomination.
Richard Cohen - Clinton in the Wilderness - washingtonpost.com
It was nice of Hillary Clinton to issue, as all the candidates did, a statement about Passover, the Jewish holiday of the season. Clinton said she was "deeply moved" by its message of freedom and human dignity, but she should have plowed on past Exodus and into Numbers and Deuteronomy. It is there that she can find a lesson for herself -- how Moses, after all he had done, was not allowed to step foot in "the good land that is beyond the Jordan." For Moses, that was Israel. For Clinton, it's the White House.
Richard Cohen - Guns, God and Gotchas - washingtonpost.com
Long ago I discovered that the word "frankly" often meant a lie was coming. I learned this from an insurance agent, who preceded every attempt to sell me useless coverage with a "frankly." This is why I distrust what Hillary Clinton said about Barack Obama and his admittedly klutzy statement about guns, church, immigrants and bitterness -- "elitist, out of touch and, frankly, patronizing," she said. Frankly, I don't believe her.
Pearls Before Breakfast - washingtonpost.com (2008 Pulitzer Prize - Best Feature Writing
Can one of the nation's great musicians cut through the fog of a D.C. rush hour? Let's find out.
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