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Rick Perry has walked back his support for mandatory HPV vaccination but the broader issue still remains.
According to Paul Krugman, what the American economy needs is for a bunch of space aliens to invade us.
America’s pundits have never met anyone who didn’t think Tim Pawlenty would be a good nominee.
It’s Rick Perry’s second day on the campaign trail, and he’s already trading barbs with the guy at the top of the field.
Does Ron Paul’s second place showing at Ames mean the media should take him seriously as a contender? No, it doesn’t.
On reflection, the nature of Marcus Bachmann’s influence over his wife is indeed a legitimate question in a political campaign.
Rick Perry will need to get past Michele Bachmann before he takes on Mitt Romney. But, really, how hard could it be?
Rick Perry declared, “One of the reasons that I’m running for president is I want to make sure that every young man and woman who puts on the uniform of the United States respects highly the president of the United States.”
Further evidence of Bachmann’s extreme views on homosexuality.
The desire to shield children from controversy has led another school district to ban a classic novel.
The Ames Straw Poll is like the first scrimmage of NFL training camp.
A good day for Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, and Rick Perry. A bad day for everyone else.
While most of the Republican field was at the Iowa State Fair, Rick Perry was in South Carolina shaking up the field.
Iraq has become so dependent on Iran for its survival that it is endorsing the brutal tactics of Bashar Assad.
Denying the Tea Party’s role in the downgrade of U.S. debt is to deny reality.
Although he didn’t get the words quite right yesterday, Mitt Romney was exactly right about corporations.
The Eleventh Circuit has struck down the individual mandate as exceeding Congress’ enumerated powers under the Commerce Clause.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Last night’s debate was definitely more combative than previous renditions.
The Telegraph’s chief political commentator sees moral decay at the top as well as the bottom.
What’s a little thing like freedom of speech when there are shops being looted and burned?
The Twitterverse and the Democratic National Committee are having a field day with Mitt Romney’s declaration that “Corporations are people, my friend.”