Why Hillary can and should stay the course
An Obama supporter and scarred veteran of many Democratic nominating contests outlines the political calculations that keep Clinton's hopes alive.
An Obama supporter and scarred veteran of many Democratic nominating contests outlines the political calculations that keep Clinton's hopes alive.
Washington state's parties are looking for the silver lining in the top two primary system, but they're not going to find it.
There's a clerk at the local grocery who has a bar code tattooed on his wrist, which I took as a sly commentary from a guy who spends much of his day sliding food items over a scanner to a mind-numbing "beep beep." I finally had to ask him: Is it real? Nope, he said. But I think I can be forgiven ha
A wave of the pom-poms to Seattle Post-Intelligencer for its consistently incisive reporting on the Sonics' story, with today's analysis by Greg Johns [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/basketball/355024_arena14.html] another fine example. He notes that the votes were just not there in the Legislature (
Flip Side: An "interview" with the former New York guv's call girl reveals a penchant for Steamroller.