Opinion · 114th Congress
How Creative Thinking Could Help Prevent the Next 9/11
</p> [Release of Secret 9/11 Files Imminent, Lawmakers Say]</p> At least one creative thinker did more than just write about his premonitions.
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</p> [Release of Secret 9/11 Files Imminent, Lawmakers Say]</p> At least one creative thinker did more than just write about his premonitions.
</p> [‘Weiner’ Walks Line Between Political Farce and Personal Tragedy]</p> If a modern day Hunter Thompson did something like this, we’d be calling him “colorful.”
</p> [Political Money Bill Gives Democrats Campaign Talking Points]</p> The congressional ethics rules impose another hurdle.
</p> [Trump the Degenerate Gambler]</p> Trump gave the Clinton Foundation money and then later said that he got Bill and Hillary Clinton’s attendance at his wedding — his third wedding for those keeping
</p> [Trade Deal May Undercut Efforts to Control Drug Prices]</p> But all four women have delayed buying this year’s supply because of Mylan’s price hike.
</p> Despite the president’s White House coffees with key contributors and the talk of auctioning off the Lincoln Bedroom, Bill Clinton avoided obvious Nixon-style favor trading.
</p> The financial services spending bill passed by House Republicans on July 7 would bar funds for the District of Columbia to enforce its 2014 Reproductive Health Nondiscrimination Amendment Act, which
Only twice since then — Bill Clinton in 1996 and Barack Obama in 2008 — has the winner had a wider popular-vote margin than what Clinton currently has in the average of national polls.
Judicial Watch’s recent release of emails showing that aides to her and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, talked about arranging a meeting for a donor with a State Department official and trying
</p> Passing the welcome-back-Obamas sign Saturday reminded me of a painted board nailed to a tree in 1998 reading, “HOO RAH FOR BILL.”
</p> New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez stayed away and so did every member of the Bush family, including George P.
</p> [ Hillary Clinton’s Challenge: Winning the Battle of False Equivalence ] </p> No one would ever call Michael Bloomberg an orator. Or a Democrat.
</p> [ The Latest From the Democratic Convention ] </p> The truth is that the internecine skirmishes are often more heated than the partisan ones.
</p> But none of them are Bill Clinton in his prime. The question is whether he can recapture that old magic when it matters most for his wife.
</p> Another of Trump’s friends, and one he has in common with Bill Clinton, is Jeffrey Epstein , a convicted pedophile.
</p> [ Melania and Michelle: Sisters in the American Dream ] </p> Hillary Clinton has said she is not as gifted a campaigner as her husband, Bill Clinton, or President Obama.
</p> [ Thanks, GOP. XOXO, Hillary ] </p> None of that is to say that Clinton will lose the election. Most voters aren’t persuadable.
</p> My assignment at the time, as a junior reporter for Congressional Quarterly, was to help our health care reporter, Mary Agnes Carey, keep track of how many votes the leadership had for the bill
</p> Homage? No, I think we can safely rule that out.