Send Bill Clinton to the SenateSource: The Washington Post
Amid the blizzard of résumés blanketing Washington as the Obama era dawns, there is a superbly qualified candidate for full employment whose name has been overlooked. We refer, of course, to William Jefferson Clinton, America's 42nd chief executive and commander in chief.

While everyone was waiting and watching to see what would happen with the $700 Billion Bailout, with no advance notice the Senate approved the NDAA 2009. Once again there was no provision for a Cold War Victory/Service Medal.
Sen. Clinton on the economySource: Jeff Strater's Denver Bound Blog
Hillary Clinton highlights items regarding the economy including taking bold action on the mortgage crisis and reforming Wall Street and curbing corporate abuse.

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Obama's Tax Evasion Source: Wall Street Journal
We thought the debate was one of the best yet, precisely because it probed the evasive rhetoric we've heard from both Democratic candidates throughout the campaign. Nowhere was this more apparent than during the exchanges between Mr. Gibson and Mr. Obama over taxes.
The Clintons: A Friend of Rev. Wright?Source: blacknews4us.com
Senator Clinton may not have chosen Wright to be her Pastor, yet her husband chose to cultivate a relationship with Rev. Wright during his presidency.

Day of Blogging For Voter Justice - Hillary Clinton Must Concede Now
A Plea to the House of Lords (and the Super Delegates)Source: EVERYDAY CITIZEN www.everydaycitizen.com
Once upon a time, I thought very little about the super powers of my party's Superdelegates. How I long for those days! Now I get steamed every time I'm reminded that the party aristocracy may overturn the likely plebeian majority for Obama.
Clinton Drops MSNBC Debate BoycottSource: The New York Times
"When you run an attack ad against your opponent for refusing to compete in a debate, you can't very well bow out of one yourself. So today, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign said that she would participate in a debate sponsored by MSNBC in Cleveland, Ohio. "
GOP attack could be cripplingSource: New York Post
"The most effective attacks in politics are those that stop your opponent from campaigning in his or her usual style.