“If Hillary was a candidate often isolated from her formal campaign—and she was—Abedin was the croc-filled moat encircling her. The” — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Whatever strange brew led Parkhomenko to focus his entire life on Hillary’s ascent, it” — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“All of the jockeying might have been all right, but for a root problem that confounded everyone on the campaign and outside… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“e-mailing the right people on the wrong system. But from a public relations perspective, the technicalities didn’t matter. Hillary had told the… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“After years of watching adversaries comb through her public records for any hint of a scandal, and after accessing her own aides’… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“But more important, the scapegoating tone and tenor revealed that the Clintons were either living on another planet or at least having… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Hillary touched on the Methodist roots at the heart of her approach to private and public life. “Let us not grow weary… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“In the end, though, this was a winnable race for Hillary. Her own missteps—from setting up a controversial private e-mail server and… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“She’d gone on the attack against a better-liked rival whose platform more closely mirrored the values of the party’s base, creating a… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“herself to Moore. “I don’t understand what’s happening with the country. I can’t get my arms around it,” Hillary confided. Moore just… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“After the 2008 campaign, two of her aides, Kris Balderston and Adrienne Elrod, had toiled to assign loyalty scores to members of… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“No, Schale explained, Trump’s numbers weren’t just big, they were unreal. In rural Polk County, smack-dab in the center of the state,… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Mook was already operating inside a framework first developed for Hillary by David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s longtime strategist, who had put… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“guarded that information jealously to maintain his own power. Podesta was also wary of at least one member of Hillary’s State Crew.… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Ready for Hillary aides were ecstatic about the new jobs they were going to get on the Clinton campaign. Not only had… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Between the Benghazi Committee, which would take depositions from Cheryl Mills, Huma Abedin, and Jake Sullivan among other Hillary aides, the drip-drip… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“There was a certain duality to Hillary’s vast political empire: while it was true that most of the voices inside and outside… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Hillary began to home in on one line of inquiry. Do I have to build a big national footprint or can I… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“For Biden, as for other Democrats who had considered running in 2016, Hillary’s ability to co-opt the major institutions, political leaders, operatives,… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Nor was anyone empowered to both enforce Hillary’s will and tell her when she was wrong without fear of reprisal.” — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Ultimately, it was a battle between those who believed that it was folly to think Hillary could show up in lower-population areas… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Running like an incumbent from the outset, Hillary had geared her whole campaign toward depriving any other Democrat of the institutional support… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Both archetypes were familiar in Clintonworld: the cold-eyed, self-serving strategists who build up themselves by building up one Clinton or both and… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Hillary’s aides began planning her first national television interview of the campaign, a chance to strike back at the widely held perception… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“All of the jockeying might have been all right, but for a root problem that confounded everyone on the campaign and outside it. Hillary… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“After years of watching adversaries comb through her public records for any hint of a scandal, and after accessing her own aides’ e-mails, Hillary… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Mook was already operating inside a framework first developed for Hillary by David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s longtime strategist, who had put together a… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“In the end, though, this was a winnable race for Hillary. Her own missteps—from setting up a controversial private e-mail server and giving speeches… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“As she had at State, Abedin concerned herself with elements of the operation for which she had no credentials. But” — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“But more important, the scapegoating tone and tenor revealed that the Clintons were either living on another planet or at least having emotional and… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Between the Benghazi Committee, which would take depositions from Cheryl Mills, Huma Abedin, and Jake Sullivan among other Hillary aides, the drip-drip nature of… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“The group’s lists had value, and lawyers for Ready for Hillary and the Clinton campaign would spend weeks planning how they could legally transfer… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“The candidate would blame her staff for failing to contain the damage, and, privately, they would fault her for failing to take the steps… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“Ready for Hillary aides were ecstatic about the new jobs they were going to get on the Clinton campaign. Not only had Hillary declared… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“After the 2008 campaign, two of her aides, Kris Balderston and Adrienne Elrod, had toiled to assign loyalty scores to members of Congress, ranging… — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image
“It clearly wasn’t the best choice. I should’ve used two emails—one personal, one for work,” she said.” — Jonathan Allen Copy Share Image