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Published January 05, 2012
Mitt Romney may have won Iowa with just 8 votes but he former governor of Massachusetts is now a heavy favorite for the Republican nomination.
Published December 22, 2011
Dividing Americans along class lines and pretending the last three years are someone else's responsibility may be therapeutic for President Obama and his liberal followers. But it's hard to see it working.
Published December 15, 2011
This needs to be said: What we're watching as the 2012 presidential campaign heats up are not really debates. They are seven- or eight-person news conferences by the candidates.
Published December 08, 2011
2012 Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich has no serious team in Iowa, and he failed to present enough signatures to get on the ballot in Ohio.
Published November 29, 2011
Brilliant, but acid tongued and generally unpleasant, Barney Frank ruled the House Financial Services Committee with an iron gavel. He ran over critics with delight and treated committee members and especially Republican colleagues as lesser forms of life.
Published November 10, 2011
The election news from Ohio is mixed. Elsewhere, the evidence mounts that most Americans oppose President Obama's policies.
Published November 03, 2011
Bad economic news and GOP enthusiasm mean increasingly that President Obama's re-election hopes depend on an exceptionally weak Republican running an unusually bad campaign. Don't bet on it, Mr. President.
Published October 27, 2011
Here's the truth about the Obama presidency: comfortable on the political hustings, Mr. Obama is uncomfortable doing the job.
Published October 21, 2011
For many Americans, another stimulus looks like more reckless and wasteful spending.
Published October 13, 2011
Democrats hope Occupy Wall Street will boost their party's chances in next year's election as the tea party did for the GOP in 2010. But Democratic leaders are wrong.