If the Democrats used winner-take-all like the GOP, Hillary would lead by 424 (1121-697).
HillaryClinton.com has a new Hillcast of Sen. Clinton talking about Women's History Month and her new bill: The Paycheck Fairness Act. Check it out below, and be sure to share the YouTube video with your friends!
The Emily's List luncheon featuring Hillary Clinton that just ended in Washington had as its centerpiece a video depicting an inauguration in which an actor who looked a lot like John Roberts swore in a woman with short blond hair.
According to one attendee of the luncheon, Emily List's president, Ellen Malcolm presented the video to Mrs. Clinton "as a gift."
Think Progress has a great compilation video of Chris Matthews (R) - MSNBC attacking Sen. Clinton and President Clinton. Check out what they have to say about his sex obsession:
MSNBC host Chris Matthews is obsessed with Bill Clinton’s sex life. Over the last four weeks, Matthews has incessantly raised baseless speculation that President Clinton may have an extramarital affair or engage in inappropriate behavior that would impact Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-NY).
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/02/28/video-matthews-obsessed/
STOP THE PRESSES! Hillary Clinton gave away more money to charity than she reported! That's right, frontpage of the WashPost is dedicated to this sinister scandal!
Jonathan Chait at the New Republic covers the hyperventalating details from the Washington Post over this non-story re: Hillary Clinton.
I mean, maybe--maybe--that's a one-paragraph item somewhere in the back. But this is a major front page story. And the story doesn't even try to explain why this is a matter of public concern. As it reports:
Clinton's spokesman said her failure to report the existence of the family foundation and the senator's position as an officer was an oversight. Her office immediately amended her Senate ethics reports to add that information late yesterday after receiving inquiries from The Washington Post.
"The details of the Clintons' charitable family foundation and Senator Clinton's role in it have always been publicly available, but, in an oversight that leaders of both parties have made, it was inadvertently omitted from her Senate filing, which has been corrected," Hillary Clinton's press secretary, Philippe Reines, said yesterday.


Tonight Obama said "I never said that we should try to go ahead and get single payer."
It was the AP who reported that Sen. Obama could have “a pretty good debate” with himself: “If he wanted, the Barack Obama of today could have a pretty good debate with the Barack Obama of yesterday.”