Yet another autiobiography invites public discussion about her accomplishments.
In her upcoming book, Hillary Clinton strikes a defiant tone against conservative’s continued interest in the Benghazi attack.
A prairie populist challenger for Hillary Clinton?
Not every tragedy can be resolved with a military response.
Is the GOP headed down a road that leads to yet another doomed impeachment and trial?
Could the upcoming House Select Committee on Benghazi actually accomplish something useful?
If Hillary Clinton runs for President, questions surrounding the Benghazi attack will continue to dog her.
A new set of emails is reviving the old partisan arguments about the attack in Benghazi.
The bloom is off the rose, but Chris Christie could still be a strong candidate in 2016.
Hillary Clinton’s numbers aren’t at the incredibly high levels they used to be, but they were never going to stay that high anyway.
Chelsea Clinton is pregnant, and once again America’s political pundits are making fools of themselves.
Bill Clinton seems far more understanding of Edward Snowden than the current President
The Democratic field for 2016 is frozen in place waiting for the presumptive frontrunner to make a decision.
So, Dana Milbank has a column.
Nora Caplan-Bricker contends that, “Mike Huckabee Could Be President—If Only He Wanted It.”
Calling anyone a front-runner in a race where we’re still two years away from anyone casting votes is silly. Nonetheless, Rand Paul is an interesting guy to watch for those wondering if the GOP has actually changed.
Is there anything that could stop the Clinton juggernaut?
Going after Hillary Clinton by attacking her husband won’t work.
Rand Paul seems to think a 15 year old scandal is relevant to the 2016 Presidential race.
Former SecDef Robert Gates is among those who believes that the Iraq War unduly diverted attention from fighting the War On Terror.
A new book by former SecDef Robert Gates is making political waves in Washington power circles, but will it matter to ordinary Americans?
The beginnings of a populist challenge to Hillary Clinton in 2016?
The junior Senator from Massachusetts has promised to serve her entire six-year term.
Chris Christie has had a very good month, and it’s ending with him with a strong lead among potential Republican candidates for 2016.
A story that has turned into a partisan kickball and some bad journalism have resulted in a celebrated news program getting considerable egg on its face.
Chris Christie did as well as expected last night, but that’s just the beginning.
Looking at Chris Christie as he interacts with voters in New Jersey offers a glimpse of just how he could succeed in a 2016 GOP nomination fight.
The news that Obama aides discussed a change to the 2012 ticket is part of the latest Halperin/Heilemann campaign history.