Why hasn’t Romney won the nomination yet?
The reason why the Republican presidential primary is taking so long to choose a nominee is simple: we designed it that way. And the process is working as intended.
Winning versus governing – time to scale back the gas price rhetoric
You can’t govern unless you win. But what good is winning when you make it impossible to govern? The gas price issue is a double-edged sword.
VA Senate Democrats have lost the Washington Post
Even the Washington Post editorial board recognizes that what the Virginia Senate Democrats are doing on the budget is political extortion. That’s gotta hurt.
We owe the Queen an apology
Muslims angered by the burning of the Koran by American servicemen desecrated a British cemetery for soldiers who died in World War II. Clearly, this is our fault. Time to apologize.
Mitt Romney wins last debate decisively, destroys Santorum, Gingrich and Paul
Romney crushes the competition and makes it clear that he’s the smart choice for President. Or something.
Breaking – Romney wins Maine caucuses
GOP announced results from the Maine caucuses indicate that Mitt Romney has won his fourth presidential contest tonight, with 21…
Breaking – Conservative movement betrayed at CPAC, RINO wins straw poll
Socialist candidate Mitt Romney steals the CPAC straw poll from Rick Santorum. Is there no depth to which this man won’t stoop?
Tim Kaine’s quandry
Obama’s decision overriding the conscience clause is going to force Chairman Tim Kaine to make a choice – between his unwavering support for his faith and his unwavering support for the President. Something’s gotta give.
Santorum sweep a blessing in disguise for Romney
Santorum’s wins last night ensure he will stay in the race, splitting the anti-Romney vote between himself and Newt Gingrich. That’s an even better outcome for Romney than if he’d won last night.
We’re all concerned about the very poor – even Mitt Romney
Thousands of policies and trillions of dollars have been spent or set aside to protect the very poor in America over the last seventy years. It’s time to prioritize our efforts to focus on those who have been less represented – the middle class.