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Huck's Bucksnew

I have some sympathy for Mike Huckabee and his paltry fund-raising, because money isn't the only way to compare presidential candidacies.
Arkansas Times  |  Max Brantley  |  07-19-2007  |  Commentary

Huckabee for President?new

Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee has been raising his national profile lately, traveling around the country to promote his book on obesity, taking over as chairman of the National Governors Association, and proving himself capable of managing post-hurricane relief efforts.
Arkansas Times  |  Warwick Sabin  |  09-22-2005  |  Politics

Coffee With Clinton's Consigliere, Bruce Lindseynew

Bruce Lindsey, who spent more time with President Clinton than any other administration official, has assumed the lead role in directing Clinton's affairs since the president left office. The low-profile adviser discusses Clinton's present work and the mission of the Clinton Foundation.
Arkansas Times  |  Warwick Sabin  |  11-12-2004  |  Politics

Vote Kerry: Our Future Depends on Itnew

Though born to privilege, like George W. Bush, John Kerry has avoided the greed, the arrogance, the self-centeredness that afflict Bush and many of his wealthy cronies.
Arkansas Times  |  Arkansas Times staff  |  10-25-2004  |  Commentary

John Kerry Can Win Arkansas. But Will He Try?new

The Kerry campaign says it considers Arkansas a swing state, and it pledges to do whatever it takes to win there.
Arkansas Times  |  Warwick Sabin  |  09-22-2004  |  Politics

Doctor Cited As Victim Faces Malpractice Suitnew

In a speech in Little Rock, Ark., President Bush used Sara McBee as an example of a doctor who stopped delivering babies because of rising insurance costs that were a "direct result of too many junk lawsuits." What he didn't mention is that McBee is the subject of a malpractice suit for allegedly making mistakes that led to an infant's profound brain damage.
Arkansas Times  |  Doug Smith  |  04-27-2004  |  Politics

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