Why the right wing can't resist the siren call of the single, female progressive Democrat.
My one and only encounter with the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, back in 1984, almost ended my journalism career before it started.
The National Journal, Washington Post, Richmond Times-Dispatch and a flurry of bloggers all have made recent mentions of Virginia Rep. Eric Cantor as a possible Republican vice-presidential nominee. But when it comes to handicapping, operatives and experts remain skeptical of his chances.
It's been 15 years since she says Bill Clinton sexually assaulted her in the Oval Office. Now she's back with a book, a media tour and a warning about the woman who wants to be president.
With an unpopular president and a fracturing religious right, Democrats discover that God isn't exclusive property of the GOP.