Republicans Guaranteed To Win In 2012 If Nominee Is Named “Generic Republican”
The poll numbers look grim for the President, but it’s still far too early to be making predictions about the 2012 elections.
The poll numbers look grim for the President, but it’s still far too early to be making predictions about the 2012 elections.
Another round of primaries last night made the playing field for November just a little bit clearer to see.
51% of New Hampshire voters overall say they’re less likely to vote for a candidate endorsed by Palin to just 26% who say a Palin endorsement would make them more inclined to be supportive.
The Lt. Governor of Tennessee suggested recently that religious freedom possibly shouldn’t apply to Muslims, but he’s only part of the problem.
Newt Gingrich says that because there are no churches in Riyadh, we shouldn’t allow a mosque in New York.
JournoList’s archives have been making headlines at The Daily Caller, but there doesn’t seem to be any substance to the allegations of scandal.
Andrew Sullivan is back from vacation and back obsessing over the birth of a two-year old kid in Alaska.
Sarah Palin tweeted, and took the wrong side in a story that doesn’t even deserve to be a controversy.
Affluent, educated people in the DC policy community hold different views than the larger American public.
Some Republicans in Congress are worried they won’t be able to control the future Congressmen and Senators that the Tea Party might be sending to Washington.
Too many conservatives forget Ronald Reagan’s dictum that “somebody who agrees with you 80% of the time is an 80% friend not a 20% enemy.”
When it comes to opinions about Sarah Palin, there is a striking difference between Republicans and Americans in general.
The Palin and Romney camps have already started trading barbs in what could be a preview of the race for the GOP nomination in 2012.
The results of a new poll may have President Obama worrying about 2012 already.
Over at The Daily Dish, Dave Weigel hit the nail on the head in his criticism of Andrew Sullivan’s bizarre obsession with a two year-old infant.
The Obama Administration seems to be saying that “Blame Bush” will be at the core of their re-election strategy. Good idea ? Not really.
It’s time for the Gingrich For President speculation to begin again.
Sarah Palin’s Political Action Committee is starting to look more and more like the beginnings of a run for the White House.
The latest bad idea from some conservative pundits ? Sarah Palin for Chair of the Republican National Committee.
One year ago today, Sarah Palin resigned as Governor of Alaska after only 2 1/2 years in office.
Sarah Palin is among a group of Republicans concerned that the Tea Party movement’s fiscal conservatism could pose a danger to defense spending.
If people feel the need to evoke Reagan, it would be nice if they would evoke the real one, rather than an alt reality version.
“Endorsed by Sarah Palin” could become something that Democrats start using in negative campaign commercials.