The GOP’s Bizarre Iowa Debate/Forum/Church Revival Meeting
Did you know there was another GOP debate last night? Well, you didn’t miss much.
Did you know there was another GOP debate last night? Well, you didn’t miss much.
A new poll appears to show Newt Gingrich surging in New Hampshire, but there are several caveats to take into account.
It’s hard to see how Newt Gingirch can remain a viable candidate given his past
The most disturbing part of Saturday’s debate came when most of the GOP candidates endorsed torture.
CBS accidentally admits that they are giving less attention to some of the Republican contenders.
Huntsman will gain little if any traction and none of the frontrunners really helped or hurt themselves.
Last night, most of the leading Republican candidates for President acted as if Europe was on another planet.
Last night’s debate was about more than Rick Perry’s gaffe.
The theory that Rick Perry is not a complete moron took another serious blow in last night’s debate.
So far, Hermain Cain seems to be doing okay in the polls.
It’s time for another round of speculation about Iran and its nuclear program.
Would Republicans really be crazy enough to nominate Herman Cain?
Quite improbably, Herman Cain remains at the top of the GOP field.
Many of the Republican candidates for President advocate ideas that would restrict the power of the Federal Judiciary.
As of now, there’s no reason to believe that Mitt Romney won’t be the Republican nominee in 2012.
President Obama is being attacking from the right for following through on a policy decision made by his Republican predecessor.
It was a Las Vegas slugfest last night, but once again Mitt Romney walked away unscathed.
Rick Santorum says Saturday Night Live is bullying” him for “standing up for the traditional family.”
The Tea Party flame was lit by the battle over TARP, but they quickly forgot about those bailouts that supposedly upset them so much.
Herman Cain is leading Mitt Romney in two respected polls.
Romney consolidated his position as the presumptive nominee, Perry continued his disintegration, Cain discovered what it was like to be a serious candidate, and Bachmann doubled down on crazy.
The Republican race remains as fluid as it has ever been.
Is Herman Cain for real, or is this rise int he polls just another boomlet destined to fade away?
Where should we look to understand the failings of the government?
Rick Perry’s slide in polls seems to be accelerating.
The grass is always greener on the candidate not running (or something like that).