The New York Times: "Bill and Hillary Clinton have stirred virulent passions in their
nearly two decades in the national spotlight. They have been known as
many things, good and bad -- brilliant policy analysts, manipulators of
facts and friends, tireless campaigners, skillful political tacticians,
monumentally self-absorbed baby boomers. But most of all they were
known as winners. Until now. While the Clintons will almost certainly
play a continuing role in national politics, and while Mrs. Clinton
could yet emerge as this year's vice-presidential nominee, a major
chapter in their vertiginous public biography was closed when Mrs.
Clinton conceded the Democratic presidential nomination to Senator
Barack Obama on Saturday. The Clintons' complicated legacy is all the
more complicated now."
Newsweek: "History strongly suggests that Hillary Clinton is in for a tough time.
Whether it is called 'decompression' or, perhaps more honestly,
depression, the crash is almost inevitable"
June 9, 2008
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