
Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive
Also, she was the only Democratic senator to support the Kyl-Lieberman amendment which called for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps to be designated a terrorist organization. The better, she maintained to "apply greater diplomatic pressure on Iran."

Source: International Herald Tribune
International Herald Tribune
By Patrick Healy
Published: December 25, 2007
"Hillary Clinton puts her experience first"

Source: Australian News Network
The Australian
Ross Terrill | December 26, 2007

Source: The Washington Post
Racial Undercurrent Is Seen in Clinton Campaign
Washington Post
By Chris Cillizza And Shailagh Murray
PLAYERS and PLAYERS
Sunday, December 23, 2007; Page A02

Source: FOXNews.com
Now that Bill Clinton's taken an even bigger role in the presidential campaign, the two Democratic frontrunners are sparring over who can lay claim to the support of his administration.

The Clintons, love them or hate them, they are what they are. They have a unique take on the law, or rather how the law applies to them.
Source: Toronto
The Star
Dec 21, 2007 04:30 AM
Tim Harper
WASHINGTON BUREAU
excerpt:WASHINGTON–Consider the many faces of Hillary.
There is the policy warrior Hillary Clinton, the invincible wonk spewing statistics and stories of legislative amendments throughout the room.

Source: Newsweek
Paul Krugman is a brilliant Princeton economist and fine columnist for The New York Times who was far ahead of the pack in asserting that George W. Bush is a total disaster as president. His clarity in explaining what academics call "political economy" is without peer.

Source: The Des Moines Register
Basketball legend Magic Johnson surprised shoppers at a grocery store on Martin Luther King Parkway in Des Moines this morning, by showing up with Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, Bill Clinton.

Source: The Washington Times
Forty percent of Americans say they would vote to keep Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton from winning the presidency, more than twice the total for their No. 2 "anti-" pick, former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.

Source: CNN
Ever since Barack Obama began to pierce the inevitability that we were told surrounded the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton, I've wondered how the Clintonistas would react. Now we know: not well.

Source: Newsweek
As Mike Huckabee gains in the polls, the former Arkansas governor is finding that his record in office is getting more scrutiny.

Source: The L.A. Times
As of shortly after midnight Sunday night Pacific time, the Paul website was reporting more than $6 million raised on Sunday from more than 30,000 donors and an amazing fourth-quarter fundraising total surpassing $18.1 million.

Source: Reuters
An early Reuter's report on the tea party.
Ron Paul's day is actually closing in on $6 mill as of 11:40 pm (as I predicted).
The story refers to Dr. Paul as a "formidable presence in Republican presidential debates" - that made me smile.

Source: The L.A. Times
Trevor Lyman is unshaven, wearing a T-shirt and jeans and sitting at the dining table of his rented home.

Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive
The illusions of the past seven years under the Bush administration have added more dis-illusionment to the lives of people on the planet that in probably any other time.

Source: YouTube
Huckabee has good qualities, according to Ann, but that can't save him from being labelled the Republican Jimmy Carter.

Source: The Christian Post
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee soared to the top of the GOP pack in the key state of South Carolina in a major poll released Friday.

Source: NBC
For someone who's trailing in the polls, Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson sounds confident heading into next month's Iowa caucus.

Source: AlterNet.org
Despite this, the clear front-runner for the Democratic Party nomination for president is Senator Hillary Clinton, a strident backer of the invasion who only recently and opportunistically began to criticize the war and call for a partial withdrawal of American forces.

Source: townhall.com
The Department of Education. You'd get rid of it?
Yes. We don't need it.
How will people get educated?

Want to know more about who and what Hillary is? Try this site:
The site if full of Hillaryesque observations. Here's one example:

As the nation approaches the first of the presidential nominating events in the form of the Iowa caucuses, despite what national public opinion polls might show vis-a-vis a GOP matchup with the Democratic nominee, the party faces extreme challenges both this year and down the roa …

Source: CNN
Former Vice President Al Gore denied again that there were any campaign plans in his immediate future, but told CNN Monday that he hadn't "ruled out getting back into the political process at some point" — and that if he did return to political life, it would be to take another …

In a recent surveyal of people named Adam conducted on Newsvine, Ron Paul is rating at two-thirds, that is 66.67%. This survey of Newsviners was conducted surreptitiously so that, unlike most polls, it would not affect its sample. It was therefore free of bias.