Barack McGovern May 22, 2008
(Robin Toner and Patrick Healy, Obama Calls For Wider And Less Costly Health Care Coverage, The New YorkTimes, 5/30/07) ... (Robin Toner and Patrick Healy, Obama Calls For Wider And Less Costly Health Care Coverage, The New YorkTimes, 5/30/07). (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)
New search for bodies at Manson ranch May 21, 2008
KNBC's Patrick Healy reports ... KNBC's Patrick Healy reports. (MSNBC -- Crime)
Get Me Rewrite May 14, 2008
As the New York Times' Patrick Healy , "the West Virginia results are unlikely to hurt Mr. Obama's chances of winning the nomination." (The Times' coverage has tended to be more rigorously arithmecratic than the Post's throughout the primary campaign. How unlikely, you ask. (Slate)
NYT: Cash-strapped Clinton cuts spending May 9, 2008
By PATRICK HEALY and MICHAEL LUOupdated 5:10 a.m. ET May 9, 2008. The once-formidable fund-raising machine of Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton has begun to sputter at the worst possible moment for Mrs. Clintons presidential campaign, Clinton advisers and donors said Thursday, with spending curtailed on political events and advertising as Mrs. Clinton seeks to compete in the last six nominating contests. (Huntington WSAZ-TV, WV)
Candidates begin final push before N.C., Indiana May 5, 2008
By PATRICK HEALY and JEFF ZELENYNew York Times News Service Published on: 05/05/08. Sens. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)
The Debate For Democrats, Instincts Differ on Economics May 4, 2008
Patrick Healy and Jeff Zeleny contributed reporting. Tips. (New York Times)
The Hits Just Keep On Comin' Apr 19, 2008
Reporter Patrick Healy writes in today's paper that the Times interviewed "a cross-section of a cross-section of these super delegates - Members of Congress, elected officials and party leaders." ... Reporter Patrick Healy writes in today's paper that the Times interviewed "a cross-section of a cross-section of these super delegates - Members of Congress, elected officials and party leaders.". (Townhall.com)
Attack of the emails as Clinton bites back Mar 27, 2008
Patrick Healy in Greensburg, PennsylvaniaMarch 27, 2008. SEEKING to change the subject as she fended off criticism that she had exaggerated her Bosnian war story, Senator Hillary Clinton has tried to revive the controversy over Senator Barack Obama's pastor, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright. (Sydney Morning Herald)
Clinton offers ideas to help ease home mortgage crisis Mar 25, 2008
Patrick Healy, New York Times. Tuesday, March 25, 2008. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)
Michigan lawmakers won't back a new primary Mar 21, 2008
Patrick Healy contributed reporting from Terre Haute, Indiana, and Jeff Zeleny from Charleston, West Virginia. . (International Herald Tribune)
NYT: Clinton Facing Narrower Path to Nomination... Mar 20, 2008
Kitty Bennett and Patrick Healy contributed reporting. (The Drudge Report)
Clinton on Obamas Speech: I Havent Heard It Mar 19, 2008
Patrick Healy is really an Obama supporter. Posted by A. (New York Times)
Racial issue bubbles up again for Democrats Mar 15, 2008
By Patrick Healy and Jeff Zelenyupdated 2:45 a.m. ET March 13, 2008. After the Democratic primary in turned racially divisive in January, Senators and essentially declared a truce and put a stop to fighting between their camps. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Sniping tarnishes Clinton's image Mar 10, 2008
By Adam Nagourney, Patrick Healy and Kate Zernikeupdated 11:56 p.m. ET March 9, 2008. WASHINGTON - The morning after Senator Barack Obama shook the Clinton campaign by winning five states in one weekend, Senator Hillary Rodham Clintons new campaign manager Maggie Williams, who had taken over in a shake-up the night before assembled the curious if demoralized staff. (MSNBC -- Race)
INTERNAL CAMPAIGN MESS FORESHADOWS HILLARY ADMINSTRATION? Mar 10, 2008
This article is by Adam Nagourney, Patrick Healy and Kate Zernike ... Adam Nagourney reported from Washington, and Patrick Healy and Kate Zernike from New York. (The Drudge Report)
The double standard Mar 3, 2008
Patrick Healy of The New York Times dubbed it the "Clinton Cackle," Frank Rich of the Times called it "calculating," and pundit Dick Morris called Clinton's laugh "loud, inappropriate, and mirthless. . . . A scary sound that was somewhere between a cackle and a screech.". And then there was Hillary's cleavage. (Boston Globe)
"If you vote for Barack Obama, your children are going to die in their beds."Tough CallBy John Dickerson Mar 1, 2008
As Patrick Healy in the New York Times, Hillary Clinton did not have a security clearance during her husband's administration, so she wasn't in the room for the brutal moments he faced. Her aides named the slew of uniformed retired military officials who have endorsed her, including several four-star generals. (Slate)
Clinton throws the kitchen sink Feb 26, 2008
By Patrick Healy and Julie Bosmanupdated 10:45 p.m. ET Feb. 25, 2008. After struggling for months to dent Senator Barack Obamas candidacy, the campaign of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is now unleashing what one Clinton aide called a kitchen sink fusillade against Mr. Obama, pursuing five lines of attack since Saturday in hopes of stopping his political momentum. (MSNBC -- Race)
Clinton Takes Aim At Obama Feb 24, 2008
Clinton Compares Obama to George W. Bush and Karl Rove. With her accusations of plagiarism failing to slow Obama's momentum, Clinton shifts gears and questions Obama's commitment to Democratic values. (Suite101.com)
Spending by Clinton campaign worries supporters Feb 22, 2008
This article was reported by Michael Luo, Jo Becker and Patrick Healy and was written by Healy. Nearly $100,000 went for party platters and groceries before the Iowa caucuses, even though the partying mood evaporated quickly. (International Herald Tribune)
Clinton takes a swipe at Obama's integrity Feb 22, 2008
Advertisements Patrick Healy and Jeff Zeleny, The New York Times After a collegial 45 minutes where they acted more like running mates than rivals, Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama turned combative in their debate in Austin, Texas, on Thursday, with Clinton all but accusing Obama of plagiarism and deriding his political message as "change you can Xerox."Clinton, who is girding for March 4 primaries in Texas and Ohio that aides say she must win, veered from polite to pointed as she... (News & Observer)
Key Clinton ally defects to Obama Feb 15, 2008
Jeff Zeleny and Patrick Healy in Milwaukee, WisconsinFebruary 16, 2008. Latest related coverage. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)
NY TIMES: Clinton Campaign Tries to Regain Its Stride... Feb 14, 2008
Patrick Healy reported from San Antonio, and Katharine Q. Seelye from New York. Julie Bosman contributed reporting from New York. (The Drudge Report)
Obama outshines Clinton fund-raising Feb 9, 2008
By Patrick Healy and Jeff Zelenyupdated 6:11 a.m. ET Feb. 8, 2008. Concerned that it could lose several primaries and caucuses through the rest of February, Senator Hillary Rodham Clintons campaign sought to create an alternate storyline of success on Thursday by announcing that Mrs. Clinton had raised $7. (MSNBC -- Politics)
School holds mock primary Feb 8, 2008
With the New York presidential primary imminent, AP History teacher Patrick Healy decided to take the opportunity to bring some political awareness into the classroom. "It was actually the students' idea to campaign," said Healy. (Henrietta Post, NY)
Latest Polls Feb 7, 2008
New York Times / PATRICK HEALY. 27B Stroke 6. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)
HILLARY LOANS CAMPAIGN $5M; MAY GIVE MORE... Feb 7, 2008
Updated LOS ANGELES Our colleague Patrick Healy tells us that Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, facing big primaries against her rival Senator Barack Obama in places like Ohio and Texas, is weighing whether to lend her campaign money. And in a quick update, her campaign has just confirmed that she d already lent her coffers $5 million of her own money in late January. (The Drudge Report)
The CME Makes a Bid for Nymex Jan 29, 2008
Such a backlash "has to be expected," says Patrick Healy of the Issuer Advisory Group. In equities, for instance, BATS Trading an all-electronic exchange, is offering a low-cost alternative market to both Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange. (BusinessWeek)
Link with Rezko, the Chicago developer, distracts Obama Jan 24, 2008
Reporting was contributed by Jeff Zeleny in Greenville, South Carolina; Patrick Healy and David D. Kirkpatrick in Washington; Julie Bosman in Conway, South Carolina; Michael Powell in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida; Sarah Wheaton in Coral Beach, Florida, and Elisabeth Bumiller in Orlando, Florida. Join the Discussion. (International Herald Tribune)
Candidates focus on wild Wall St. Jan 23, 2008
Reporting was contributed by Jeff Zeleny in Greenville, S.C.; Patrick Healy in Washington; Julie Bosman in Conway, S.C.; Michael Powell in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. and Sarah Wheaton in Coral Beach. (MSNBC -- Race)
FIERCE SPENDING IN EARLY STAGES SAPS CAMPAIGNS... Jan 20, 2008
Patrick Healy, Jeff Zeleny and Julie Bosman contributed reporting. (The Drudge Report)
Scientists Speculate On Effects Of San Andreas Fault Quake Jan 16, 2008
"What emergency planners want us to realize is that an overdue quake centered on the San Andreas fault -- stretching from San Francisco to the Salton Sea -- is capable of triggering a far stronger quake than the 1994 Northridge quake," KNBC's Patrick Healy said. Each year picks a disaster scenario for a preparedness drill, and this year, it will be "the big one" -- a magnitude 7. (NBC4.tv, CA)
NY now in play? Jan 13, 2008
Reporting was contributed by Diane Cardwell, Patrick Healy, Aron Pilhofer and Raymond Hernandez. (The Drudge Report)
Clinton ready to reassess campaign Jan 9, 2008
This is very personal for me - it's not just political, it's not just public. " Clinton did not cry, but her quavering voice and the flash of feeling underscored the pressure, fatigue, anger and disappointment that Clinton has experienced since her loss on Thursday in the Iowa caucuses, advisers say. Clinton has felt frustrated and at times rejected as she has watched the rise of Sen. Barack Obama, her main rival here and the victor in Iowa, they say. But she is also worried that her political... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)
SURPRISE: Victory for Clinton! Also McCain! Pundits Humbled, Pollsters Blew It Big Time Jan 9, 2008
" Jack Cafferty predicts immigration will yet come back to haunt McCain and the sinking economy too. 8:05 PM ET: In something of a shock, polls close and NBC does not call for Obama -- too close. GOP also too close. Now question is, if Hillary finishes within 5% points, is she "comeback kid"? Chris Matthews bellows no, Tom Brokaw disagrees. New York Times headline: Obama and Hillary Locked in Tight Contest. Hillary up 38% to 36% in raw vote. NBC reported at Obama heqdquarters says a bit of... (MediaWeek.com)
Obama, McCain appeal to youth Jan 8, 2008
Reporting was contributed by Julie Bosman, Marjorie Connelly, Michael Cooper, Michael Falcone, Patrick Healy, Michael Luo, Ashley Parker, Yardena Schwartz, Sarah Wheaton and Jeff Zeleny. Copyright 2008 The New York Times. (Huntington WSAZ-TV, WV)
Latest from Pundits: Obama Up, Hill and Bill Down Jan 8, 2008
1:50 PM ET, Patrick Healy at The New York Times' blog The Caucus. In perhaps her most public display of emotion in the presidential campaign, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton s eyes welled with tears, and her voice cracked dramatically, as she talked about holding up under the rigors of the race and her belief that she is the best candidate for the Democratic nomination. (MediaWeek.com)
Democratic candidates Jan 7, 2008
- - John Brummett, Las Vegas Review-Journal - - Michael Powell, New York Times - - Deb Saunders, San Francisco Chronicle - - Susan Estrich, FOX News - - Andrew Sullivan, The Australian - - Steven Stark, San Diego Union-Tribune - - Fred Barnes, Weekly Standard - - Jonathan Alter, Newsweek - - Ellis Cose, Newsweek - - Alexander Cockburn, The Nation - - Steve Chapman, Chicago Tribune - - Ari Berman, The Nation - - David Yepsen, Des Moines Register - - Dick Polman, Philadelphia Inquirer - - Healy y,... (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- World)
Campaign seeks 2nd Clinton comeback Jan 5, 2008
By Patrick Healy and John M. Broderupdated 2:10 a.m. ET Jan. 5, 2008. MANCHESTER, N.H. - Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton have been in career-threatening scrapes before, but never quite like the one they face in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, when nothing less than their would-be dynasty will be on the line. (MSNBC -- Politics)
A Campaign Retools to Seek Second Clinton Comeback... Jan 5, 2008
Patrick Healy reported from Manchester, and John M. Broder from Durham. Marjorie Connelly contributed reporting from Des Moines. (The Drudge Report)
NBC Finds 'Life-Long Republican' for Obama? Jan 5, 2008
And- VIEIRA: But when you mention something like Bosnia, that, that people are responding, "Yeah but she went to Bosnia, for example, with Sinbad. With a performer. That, that was- CLINTON: That's right. That's right. VIEIRA: -that was about, that wasn't really establishing any kind of foreign policy. CLINTON: Oh, you know, again I put my experience up against anybody. I believe that we, we want change and experience. It's a false choice to say you get one or the other. VIEIRA: And that is the... (MediaResearch.org)
Outsiders leap to centre stage Jan 4, 2008
It's back to the drawing board for candidates who expected to win, writes Patrick Healy. The Democratic and Republican establishments and their presidential candidates, Senator Hillary Clinton and former governor Mitt Romney, were brought low in Iowa on Thursday night, shaken seriously by two national newcomers who won decisively on messages of insurgency and change. (Sydney Morning Herald -- World)
Rwanda: Hotel Rwanda 'Hero' Seeking Support From Hillary Clinton Jan 3, 2008
She did not assert herself on the crises in Somalia, Haiti and Rwanda, The New York Times journalist Patrick Healy writes in the lengthy article published December 24. "Nor was Mrs. Clinton a memorable player on Rwanda". (allAfrica.com)
NO MORE QUESTIONS?... Dec 29, 2007
Top of the Ticket : Los Angeles Times : Clinton's "don't ask" policy. Clinton's "don't ask" policy. (The Drudge Report)
Campaigns roar back to life after holiday Dec 27, 2007
Abby Goodnough in Henniker, N.H.; Patrick Healy in Mount Pleasant, Iowa; David D. Kirkpatrick in Des Moines; Marc Santora in Nashua, N.H.; and Jeff Zeleny in Mason City, Iowa. Picking the president: The candidates. (Huntington WSAZ-TV, WV)
The White House Years Dec 27, 2007
Clinton's foreign policy experience questioned / Her role as first lady described as more of a sounding board than policymaker. " Her rivals scoff at the idea that her background gives her any special qualifications for the presidency, and on the campaign trail, they have increasingly been challenging her assertions of unique experience. Sen. Barack Obama has especially questioned "what experiences she's claiming" as first lady. Clinton's role in her most high-profile assignment as first lady,... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)
NYSE Looks For Options Dec 27, 2007
"The cost efficiencies would be substantial," muses Patrick Healy, president and chief executive of Issuer Advisory Group, which advises companies about the benefits and pitfalls of listing on NYSE vs. other exchanges. "We believe that such a merger would also enhance the likelihood" of getting the SEC to approve the rule changes for specialists, he said in a recent note to clients. (Forbes -- Business)
Post a comment Dec 26, 2007
Whenever, in this article, Patrick Healy does not introduce his opinoin (or intepretation) of Hillary Clinton s actions, she comes through vividly as one who was familiar with important foreign and national security policies ... Patrick Healy s statement concerning supporters for Sen ... Patrick Healy is an idiot. (International Herald Tribune)
Romney to address concerns about faith Dec 3, 2007
Patrick Healy contributed reporting. Picking the president: The candidates. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Street: Democrats See Progress Nov 28, 2007
The source of her dismay was a front-page New York Times article showing that the Democrats are toning down their criticism of the Iraq war because of reports that violence has abated somewhat in Baghdad (see Patrick Healy, As Democrats See Iraq Gains, A Shift in Tone, New York Times, 25 November 2007, p. A1). As we spoke I noticed two bumper stickers on the back of her Volvo. (Zmag.org)
In Iowa, Dems focus on economy Nov 21, 2007
By Patrick Healy and Jeff Zelenyupdated 1:43 p.m. ET Nov. 20, 2007 ... Patrick Healy reported from Knoxville, Iowa, and Jeff Zeleny from Fort Dodge, Iowa. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Niederauer promoted to CEO of NYSE Euronext Nov 15, 2007
"Thain was not loved by the guys on the floor who lost their jobs due to the changes," says Patrick Healy, CEO of Issuer Advisory Group. "Niederauer has come across as the guy trying to help them out.". (USA Today -- Money)
MAG: Clinton's strategy for crushing media... Nov 13, 2007
And so, the Clinton team let Times reporter Patrick Healy, who covers the Hillary beat, know about their "annoyance" with the story, as Healy later put it. If grumbling about a basketball story seems excessive, it's also typical of the Clinton media machine. (The Drudge Report)
3rd body found after fiery pileup Oct 14, 2007
Oct. 13: KNBC's Patrick Healy explains how a traffic accident became a raging inferno. Nightly News. (MSNBC -- Race)
Rockies fans enjoying playoff ride Oct 14, 2007
" Though skeptics talk of an increasingly crowded bandwagon, Rockies fans debunk the myth that they're fair-weather fans. The team set a Major League attendance record that still stands in the Rockies' inaugural season, drawing 4,483,350 Rock Heads to Mile High Stadium. They led the Majors in attendance their first seven years of existence, and they entered '07 with the most total attendance from their inception in '93 through the end of '06. "I think there are a lot of Rockies fans in hiding,"... (MLB.com -- Colorado Rockies)
3 Injured After Car Crashes Into Jenny Craig Store Oct 13, 2007
-- A motorist on Friday afternoon crashed her silver Mercedes-Benz C320 into a weight loss store, injuring three people, KNBC's Patrick Healy reported. Police said 67-year-old Zora Sangoluisa of Placentia smashed her vehicle through the Jenny Craig Weight Loss Centre, located at 2500 E. Imperial Highway, shortly before 1 p.m.. (NBC4.tv, CA)
Political memo: Clinton the front-runner plays it safe Oct 9, 2007
Patrick Healy contributed reporting from Boone, Iowa, and Jeff Zeleny from Washington, Iowa. Copyright 2007 The New York Times. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Take a Shot at Chris Oct 8, 2007
In a , Patrick Healy wrote, No one is a louder, zestier cheerleader for Hillary Rodham Clinton s presidential prospects than her campaign chairman, Terry McAuliffe; The host of tomorrow night s debate, MSNBC s Chris Matthews, at least equals and sometimes surpasses McAuliffe. Matthews is an over-the-top liberal, a brazen cheerleader for Clinton. (Human Events Online)
Blitzer Joins MSNBC in Distorting Limbaugh Oct 3, 2007
In a September 30 piece by Patrick Healy, the Times made the point that GMA dared not mention. The laughter can just come across as odd. (MediaResearch.org)
Town to high court: Respect our authority! Oct 2, 2007
Telluride Daily Planet - News. Tuesday, October 02, 2007. (Telluride Daily Planet, CO)
Boskoff’s body to be brought home Sep 24, 2007
By Reilly Capps, Patrick Healy, and Matthew Beaudin. Her job and her passion were to trek to the highest places in the world, and so it was fitting that, for a time, Christine Boskoff was buried under rocks and snow, in the thin air of 17,000 feet, with her only love. (Telluride Daily Planet, CO)
New York Stock Exchange floor keeps shrinking Sep 24, 2007
"Until the specialists and the brokers can make a satisfactory return on their investment on the floor, everything is in question," said Patrick Healy, chief executive of Issuer Advisory Group, which advises public companies on how and where to list their shares for trading. "Whether the floor can survive is a 50-50 proposition. The answer is, we'll know soon.". (International Herald Tribune -- Business)
Clinton Unveils Health Plan Sep 18, 2007
" Like the plans put forth by her two main Democratic rivals, former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina and Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, the new Clinton plan would try to strengthen and build on the existing, employer-based system, through which most Americans younger than 65 already receive their coverage. Clinton would create new options for buying private or public insurance at affordable rates, require everyone to obtain insurance, and provide subsidies to small businesses and individuals... (Tampa Bay Online, FL -- News)
Wallet Matched His Need to Please... Sep 17, 2007
This article was reported by Don Van Natta Jr., Mike McIntire, Patrick Healy and Leslie Wayne and written by Mr. Van Natta and Mr. McIntire. was desperate for invitations to glitzy Democratic Party galas in California and private political dinners in New York. (The Drudge Report)
Piqued penthouse owners sue the Peaks Sep 7, 2007
Telluride Daily Planet - News. Friday, September 07, 2007. (Telluride Daily Planet, CO)