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Romney Versus Gingrich on Jihad and Sharia: A Clear Contrast

Early and volatile, the Republican Presidential nomination race–at least for now–appears to be settling into a contest between consistent front runner Mitt Romney and the latest surging “non-Romney alternative,” former House Speaker, Newt Gingrich. Unfortunately, the CNN/Heritage Foundation/American Enterprise televised

The Best and the Worst of the Foreign Policy Debate

A recap of the Republican debate on national security and foreign policy, as seen through its best and worst moments. Worst gaffe of the night: CNN, which mis-identified former Democratic presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark as a Republican in its

The Best and the Worst of the Foreign Policy Debate

A recap of the Republican debate on national security and foreign policy, as seen through its best and worst moments. Worst gaffe of the night: CNN, which mis-identified former Democratic presidential candidate Gen. Wesley Clark as a Republican in its

The Cheat Sheet, November 22: Newt's Time in the Sun

Gallup’s numbers as of today. Republicans are most likely to name Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich as their first choice for their party’s 2012 presidential nomination, with Herman Cain close behind. Among all Republicans nationwide, Romney is the choice of

Desperate Dems: The Call for Hillary Begins

It appears that the most far-left Democratic party in the history of the nation may finally be figuring out that the man who was supposed to part the seas and cure all sorts of social illness isn’t doing too well

Is There a Conservative Case for Mitt Romney?

Four years ago, Mitt Romney was the last, best hope of the conservative movement as a surging John McCain looked set to clinch the Republican nomination. Romney’s concession speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) (parts a, b, and

CNBC Debate: Newt's Big Night

Mitt Romney continues to display competence and confidence, but his rhetoric doesn’t soar and the base is inherently skeptical of his record, so he hasn’t quite put this thing away. Last time I wrote about these debates, I said the

If Rick Perry Was Drunk, He Should Drink More Often

The latest mainstream media narrative designed to push a Republican candidate out of the presidential race is the idea that Texas governor Rick Perry was somehow drunk or incoherent when he gave a stirring speech in New Hampshire a week

If Rick Perry Was Drunk, He Should Drink More Often

The latest mainstream media narrative designed to push a Republican candidate out of the presidential race is the idea that Texas governor Rick Perry was somehow drunk or incoherent when he gave a stirring speech in New Hampshire a week

In Ohio, Perry Finds Room to Romney's Right

Somehow the Mitt Romney campaign thought it’d be awesome to stop at a Cincinnati call center for Ohio Issues 2 & 3, and then not endorse a Yes vote on both issues. Since Yes is the obvious conservative choice on

Perry Calls Romney 'Fat Cat'

In response to the suggestion that his new flat tax could be criticized by Mitt Romney as a “tax cut for fat cats,” Gov. Rick Perry chuckled and said Romney should “take a look in the mirror. I consider him